Calm down princess. I didn't justify **** all. I sure as ****e ain't defending goal music. Rather than your usual mouth frothing response try taking a breath first. I said something needs doing. We're not attracting the youth. The problem is, anything at all different will send middle aged keyboard warriors like you into an angsty frenzy.
I'm not frothing about anything, I'm just taking the piss out of those who'll try and find an excuse for the club, however blatantly stupid the things they do are.
So...youre taking the piss out of nobody then? 100% against it you said. I didn't make any excuses for it either, rather I pointed out something needs to be done, which a fair few agree with. Wait a sec, is this another of your "I was just joking" things?
You suggested that just because lots of us don't like goal music, it doesn't mean the kids don't. If the club do something stupid, you're allowed to say so, you don't have to go scratching around for an excuse on every occasion.
This attitude really irritates me. Of course we're not attracting the youth. Or the adults either. The club has gone out of its way to antagonise people and put them off coming to games. Then they hiked the prices up upon relegation. We said at the time this would lead to a big drop in crowds. Obviously it was going to. The suggestion that the club should do even more stupid stuff to try and get the crowds back to the level they were at before they lost thousands by doing stupid stuff is ridiculous. The club has such a small time attitude, they can't possibly envisage us ever getting big crowds like a club in a City the size of Hull should. Some fans (the types who call us Hull) buy into it and really believe we need to do these utterly embarrassing things. As AlRawdah said it's much more simple, just market the club properly. Make it something to be proud of and reverse the current status quo where the people who should be the biggest advocates find themselves cringing at everything the club does. This club really needs someone with an interest and pride in the club and City. We're not a small club like the people running it think we are.
Well that ain't gonna happen. Chinese are more likely. Or Americans. How's that make you feel? Hopeful? You think they'd be looking to ground their investment in nostalgia and old traditions? You think it's bad at the mo, you've seen nothing yet. Nothing at all. Also, we are Hull. Dunno why that would bother you.
Let's embrace it and get as many ****e tunes in a match as possible Forget all the old music Goal music - Roar - Katie Perry Player down injured - Shake it off - Taylor Swift Player gets up after being clattered - Titanium - David Guetta (feat. Sia) Fans leaving early - F*ck You - Lily Allen Full time music (Whatever the result) - Que Sera - the justice crew Where's my ****ing resume - I'm sending it to the Allams.....
I think we should play a recording of ' you're gonna get your ****ing heads kicked in ' after we have conceded
Nationality shouldn't be important. The Egyptians who've been here longer than I've been alive clearly don't get it. Hopefully the next owner will be less spiteful and obtuse, that isn't a particularly harsh criteria, just cos someone's American or Chinese shouldn't mean they're twats, although in football ownership it certainly seems to be the way. Ultimately the whole football 'ownership' model needs to change. It's the same problems everywhere where one individual or group has full control. They inevitably get fed up or need to get out for financial reasons but they always have too much money tied up in it and the club usually suffers. In a world where very rich people generally do what they want and look down on everyone else, the combination of people rich enough to own a club and the working class people that make the game matter is a recipe for disaster.
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search...chrome&type=25050001001_cd_ds&p=broken record I cant be arsed to do it properly, infact you dont deserve it!
Or, "You're going home in a ****ing ambulance" was another favourite of mine, and whatever happened to the rendition of the funeral march when an oppo player got injured, or the Laurel and Hardy tune when a copper ventured near the kop, happy days. The football may be better nowadays but the fan experience is really ****, I blame the banning of corporal punishment in schools.
That should definitely be resurrected. We'd be doing it all the time when we're in the PL next season mind. But we should do it.
You know what I hate about some of the new fans that support my club, the fact that there wouldn't be a club if it wasn't for old ****ers like me, I'm now 60 a regular supporter since I was 18, and I resent the fact that 30 odd year old fans tell me to sit down at away games, twice at Man City it happened. I've earned the right to stand at away games, I marched with Dave Dewberry with the coffin, I put many pound coins in the buckets, I've protested at Dolan, Fish, Buchanen/Hincliffe, Lloyd and of course Allam. These younger fans don't know the total ****e football I've seen, the living by your wits at away games, the bricks bottles, kicks and punches we endured getting to and from grounds. I've said before it was very dangerous sometimes following City away, now it's like playschool and some of our fans are sit down mute moaning ****ers who probably love after goal music and being called Hull Tigers. Rise up City fans and put this latest affront to me and most of you back in the box,
I sort of knew it happened but I'm ****ed if I know what the music was that was played, such a wasted opportunity. Really hard core German techno( I'm thinking Sven Vath) with our new fancy lights flashing in sequence would work. Hand out wraps of whiz upon entry and it'd go ****ing mental when we scored, what's not to like? Throw in a few glow sticks and it's proper game on. Game on.