They're also the same people causing upset, anger and divisions within the supporters by chanting about "Allam Out" thereby being directly responsible for a negative atmosphere. You can't have it both ways. Oh yeah. No one tells you how to chant do they?
Good point. I shall also wear odd socks, spin round three times before entering the stadium and recite my favourite Serbo Croat limerick at half time. Hardly a sacrifice and, who knows? It may well favourably affect the performance of the team.
Assem Allam decided that whatever impact this would have on the team he wanted to go through with it all over again. He's already admitted that it's nothing more than a feud with the council, which he spuriously tried to claim was actually an economic argument fuelled by an academic paper he'd read, which was published a month after he came up with the idea and whose author says changing the name of Hull City wouldn't make money. He decided that the point he wants to make to the council was important enough to piss everyone off and inevitably initiate the campaigns and protests all over again just in time for the run-in. To make absolutely sure of it he also tried to steal the Airco Arena from the City of Hull and its taxpayers. He made the decision that the disruption is all worth it to make his point to the council and the fans once again. Either he thinks changing the name is more important than staying up, or he thinks it won't affect whether we stay up or not, despite the inevitable protests. He didn't have to do that, but that was his decision. The fans are responding by singing a City song they've sung all their lives. Now an Everton fan is telling us we shouldn't sing it because you think it's controversial. It isn't. Even Ehab Allam has said he likes it when we sing it. He of course made sure to get a swipe at the fans in there by saying it's the only time we ever make a noise, whereas any other club owner, manager or even player would have said "The fans have been brilliant." They are business geniuses, they know what they're doing and they've decided we're doing the name change process all over again. So we're doing it.
It doesn't really matter what's discussed on here, it's going to happen anyway, too many people are too pissed off. I was down Newland Ave earlier and saw Allam Out posters stuck in some house windows
Intentionally so as a reductio ad absurdum. No disrepect intended but, honestly, I wouldn't do anything which I believed adversely affected City's chances of winning.
What the **** would you know about the atmosphere given that you posted that during your biggest home game of the season. Armchair
Yeah right oh, posting on here during the 2nd half of your biggest game of the season, dead ****ing believable.
I used to sit in the West stand.now I go in the east stand.no one tells me where to sit. Errr hang on a minute