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I could well imagine he has contempt for some supporters, but to say it's all is stretching it to say the least.

I didn't actually say 'all', but he's ignored the wishes of City fans on pretty much every occasion to date, though I'm sure there's one or two he likes.

Or there's possibly just Happy.

Either way, he's getting a proper slating this morning, so it's obvious he's upset a lot people for no good reason. They day before a big game. Again.
 
I was going to say it doesn't matter because it will never happen.
Then I remembered one club ( who may be in the Premier League next season ) owner who thinks outside the box and interprets agreements differently to the other 19 as shown with the ASI fund. The punishment for those who manage to shaft their own fans and aid the visiting supporters is open for discussion.
Well well fancy that.
 
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I didn't actually say 'all', but he's ignored the wishes of City fans on pretty much every occasion to date, though I'm sure there's one or two he likes.

Or there's possibly just Happy.

Either way, he's getting a proper slating this morning, so it's obvious he's upset a lot people for no good reason. They day before a big game. Again.

I don't think you even realise you're doing it.
 
The contempt comment, in my opinion, needs to be viewed along side some of the abusive and contemptuous replies to City fans from some on here if their opinions are questioned.

I reckon there's more contempt from some fans to others than comes from the club.
You mean like, from this guy?

Are you ever gonna give up on this?

Obviously, they hate dissent, or anyone with a different point of view, they're stuck in their protest mindset, which is a huge shame. The ST is a massively lost opportunity for all normal, non angry Hull City fans.

They don't understand why anyone has their own opinion, they can't understand why the owners don't invite them round to BBQs and for drinks (arf), they are of course, the perpetual victims, standing up for everyone else against The Man.

It would be funny if it wasn't so predictable and pathetic.
 
Obviously, they hate dissent, or anyone with a different point of view, they're stuck in their protest mindset, which is a huge shame. The ST is a massively lost opportunity for all normal, non angry Hull City fans.

They don't understand why anyone has their own opinion, they can't understand why the owners don't invite them round to BBQs and for drinks (arf), they are of course, the perpetual victims, standing up for everyone else against The Man.

It would be funny if it wasn't so predictable and pathetic.

Personally I don't want to be invited for a BBQ, but I don't want my ASI money spent on someone else either, is it unreasonable to expect something in between?
 
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His plan, if you can call it that, only relates to 3pm Saturday kick offs. I know, bizarre isn't it?!
Plan?

Oh wait, you're the 3rd ST committee member.

Newsflash!!!!

It's not a plan. It's a suggestion. Sadly its too late, the decision has been made. It's 30 quid. Which is too much. Which also fails to recognise and react to the real issue which is away fans treatment.

Are you sure "actively campaigning for the removal of the Allams and being dismissive of everything they put out, unless it's misquotable" isn't in the ST Charter?
 
Personally I don't want to be invited for a BBQ, but I don't want my ASI money spent on someone else either, is it unreasonable to expect something in between?
Hi, back there 2 seasons ago.

Welcome to the future.

Things change.

At first it will seem scary, but you'll get used to it.

Or you might just protest against it.

ffs...
 
You mean like, from this guy?



Obviously, they hate dissent, or anyone with a different point of view, they're stuck in their protest mindset, which is a huge shame. The ST is a massively lost opportunity for all normal, non angry Hull City fans.

They don't understand why anyone has their own opinion, they can't understand why the owners don't invite them round to BBQs and for drinks (arf), they are of course, the perpetual victims, standing up for everyone else against The Man.

It would be funny if it wasn't so predictable and pathetic.

A bit rich coming from someone who has a hissy fit with anyone who doesn't go along with his or the Allam's weltanschauung.
 
A bit rich coming from someone who has a hissy fit with anyone who doesn't go along with his or the Allam's weltanschauung.
Oh faux intellectualism.

<golf clap>

If you think my posts are hissy fits, it's a good job you don't go to games anymore. The excitement would do you in. Yes, even at The Circle.
 
Hi, back there 2 seasons ago.

Welcome to the future.

Things change.

At first it will seem scary, but you'll get used to it.

Or you might just protest against it.

ffs...

It was merely an example of one display of contempt for his own club's fans, I used it purely because it's the one that irritated me the most.

And in Ehab's case, nothing changes.
 
In your little world does only things that were wrong have to change?

Ah makes sense, you're one of those "but I've done it like this for years, why should I change now?" types.

In your little world do you think "That's great. Working perfectly well, everybody's happy. Let's change it"?

Or do you change something because it is wrong. The only problem being that like the Allams you aren't big enough to admit it?
 
Oh faux intellectualism.

<golf clap>

If you think my posts are hissy fits, it's a good job you don't go to games anymore. The excitement would do you in. Yes, even at The Circle.


Maybe it would be faux for a non intellectual like yourself. For actual intellectuals it isn't.
 
Interesting interview.

The attendance and the £30 ticket have little to do with each other. To hit 90% or 95% of our capacity we'd need to sell out the home allocation. I gather from the article that the £30 a ticket for similar seating does not apply for home fans otherwise some Arsenal fans would be seeing a big reduction in their season passes.

My back of a *** calculation shows the reduction in income from the change, if we get promoted, is about half a million pounds. Depending on next season's season ticket prices and moving the away fans move to Upper West it could be more.

The Premier League's decision may well affect the price the Allams will get for Hull City.

Finally after his comments on Liverpool and supporters buying tickets at reduced prices I wouldn't put it passed him to have considered abolishing the concessionary rates so we all pay the same.