Given that they have a good selection of places between Hull and Birmingham - depending where they live - or even Manchester then the last place I would choose to shop would be St Stephens. Says somebody who main purchases around Christmas were a fridge freezer and shower. I'm not really a shopping centre person.
Did the west stand @ the KC all get free tickets for this game. 7 rows from the top and i have some one telling me to sit down. When i told him there was empty seats lower down why not move he replied he was in the seat he paid for and wasnt moving He told me he had had a chest infection and hadnt been to good....... Whats that got to do with it. Me nearly exploded......i wish i had just had a chest infection. I never sat down.... Maybe that was ****ish of me ? If you sit.....ask for a ticket lower down.
I'm pretty sure the point is 'why' would they shop there? Hull must be one of the worst city centres to shop in, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds - all within the distance - are light years better and nobody in their right mind would choose Hull unless they have a penchant for patties. There might not be a football reason behind it - they may have made friends in Hull when living here and we're visiting - but there's no harm in wondering.
Good idea to get the fans to ask. I suppose the club can't suggest it as they would be condoning standing.
I do it all the time. I multi task. Even at matches I'm counting the crowd as well as watching the match.
Chester and his missus weren't 'shopping in st stephens' she posted that picture at 8:30pm, they'd clearly just arrived here on the train after the WBA game.
Happy Tiger Love you back. It half kills me to get up to top rows. Especially at preston But i do because i cant sit down and watch Footy .
I am currently in the smoke and thought I would pop along to Loftus Road for a match versus City. Does anyone fancy meeting up for a pre match drink and then Soho after the game for some humpty dumpy
CITY ENDURE ANOTHER MISERABLE AWAY DAY. Where do I begin? Another poor performance away from home against a team that had won just two home games all season. City never looked anything like promotion contenders. This wasn’t even close. Preston could have been four nil up by halftime. Yes, it was that bad. The Tigers started without Adubajo, who picked up a knock against Burnley,while Snodgrass started his first League game in four hundred and ninety nine days. The usual start away from home saw Preston gifted chance after chance,and if they’d had a top class striker this would have been a real mauling. Somehow, City managed to go in level at half time, and the City faithful prayed for an improvement in the second half. Huddlestone came in for the ineffective Meyler at half time, and hit City’s first strike on goal in the forty seventh minute. Still the chances came for Preston, still they were spurned. Could City hold on for an improbable draw? You can guess the answer. Hernadez and Diame came on, but City were chasing shadows. The winner came in the sixty seventh minute following a free kick, Gallagher blasting gleefully home with his right foot. At least Akpom kept his gloves on as he was substituted; another ineffective performance from him, but to be fair, he received no support from his team mates. This was woeful stuff, especially coming just forty eight hours after a superb performance against Burnley. I just don’t understand it. Why do City play so badly against lower placed opposition? City almost scored right at the death, but that would have been a travesty. We got what we deserved. Nothing. Man of the match; Snodgrass, for at least finally getting ninety minutes behind him. As for the Tigers, I just don’t get it. Anyone who can suggest a solution for our awayday blues, please let us know before it’s too late. So, put this behind us, and let’s have a nice Cup run to cheer us all up. Happy New Year to both my readers! http://www.hullcityosc.com/match-report/city-endure-another-miserable-away-day/
Gray wouldn't hve scored half the goals he has in this team. His touch is ****e, we've seen for ourselves he can't bring a ball down from the air, his movement isn't particularly clever. He's just fast as **** and chases everything but we never get the ball behind the defence for someone like him to get on to. We don't need fast little midgets like him we need Giants up front.