Its not so bad for the miserable locals these days but I tend to get one every now and then rearing their ugly head, it's usually because they have nothing to say themselves so get irritated because you are adding to the discussion. 606 was better in some ways as this place has picked up a lot of the deadwood old farts from City Independent. Don't let it put you off mate always interesting to hear fresh voices on here and fellow Hull City fans
Because there is a huge amount at stake and this club is a business. It has little value out of the Premiership, it could only ever attract shallow pocketed investors more interested in stripping it of assets and we've been there before. As a business this club has to be in the 'big league' **** me a Bruceism and unless we do this season be prepared for many years of mid to perhaps lower table positions in the Championship. Our parachutes put us 'way' beyond other clubs other than this that came down with us, but our dealings in ensuring that we get back at the first time of asking have been abysmal, one man is responsible for that. On the pitch, we are boring, repetitive, defensive, blunt. One man is responsible for that. So I'll happily be a sum and an idiot. Because one man is driving this club into the ground and its not the owner.!!!
Like Brighton, City are fortunate to be where they are right now in the Championship table. Please will you explain why everyone should be optimistic about this manager and this squad? Why should we believe Hull City is developing into a stable Premier League club?
No - you cannot compare the Premier League with the Championship. It's like comparing apples with pears.
Because we're well in the promotion race with key players to come back in/ get fit; We've got an experienced Manager with an excellent track record of getting clubs promoted from the Championship; this season's objective is simply to get promoted - becoming a stable Premier League club is irrelevant at this stage.
the contract negotiations should get the players involved interested again.its sad but thats the way it is.robertson apart (and i know he made a mistake,but at least he tries to get the team going).too many of our stars are just going through the motions.is that brucies fault, i blamed him last week and joined the bruce outers.not sure in hindsight.i think theyl be up for on sat.2-0 to us.
We won't get promoted with poor performances ffs. We'll be out of the top six by the New Year, so I'd starting thinking of a new completely illogical excuse if I was you.
It all boils down to a manager who has a multi million pound squad at his disposal who still does not know his best formation & players to fit the formation, who can't then motivate those 11 players to perform to their full potential & to then fail to beat teams who have far less talented squads than City ie Leeds, Rotherham ,Bristol City & if history repeats itself once again on Boxing Day bastard Burnley!!!!!!!
This year Bruce bought Odubajo and Clucas and so far both have failed to impress me!.... I still don't understand how clucas gets a shot but Greg Luer can't get a look in! i understand they both play in different positions but still.
I watched his presser on YouTube, the reporter asked " how many points are you looking for from next three games?" Instantly Bruce should have said 9, instead he chuckled, mumbled a bit then 6 came out, which means he expects to lose one. Poor show from any manager that, he again talked up the oppo, as though Burnley are ****ing Arsenal instead of below us in table, they have two good players we have 8, I have lost faith in Bruce, I think he has lost faith in himself. We have stumbled along since the FA Cup final, we fell out of the Prem instead of finishing in a top of bottom half position, he sacrificed Europe for a ****ing point against Stoke, and he's ruined Huddlestone by playing him as a defensive midfield player. Bruce out for me, far to negative, and he never wants to lose and concede, rather than trying to win games from minute 1