and it ended as soon as information was asked about what service was provided. we still don't know whether it was cleaning the players boots or sweeping rubbish from the approach paths.
Because in doing so you are not persuading others of your position and why you are right, you are calling into question everyone elses moral stance on what actions they are personally taking.
It'd only be chosen if somehow the question could interest people beyond East Yorkshire. Maybe Brexit could be worked in or Syria.
It's this evening Peter. I suggested that opportunity in an earlier post, but couldn't find a way to get a "proxy" question submitted. It would be an excellent forum as the issue may well be locally topical, yet is i.m.o a social issue which may in the future impact many more supporters around the country if other clubs introduce such a scheme with a severe lack of dialogue with interested parties (supporters).
The attendees and questions are vetted a fair way ahead of the programme and I doubt they'd address something this local.
I don't really care what services bum_chinned_crab provided to Hull City. As a result of the name change he took a principled stand and refused to exchange his labour for a ticket. I think he should be applauded for what he did not hounded for it. I have some sympathy with the position he's putting but I disagree for the reasons I've given earlier.
I think bummers should have carried on doing it and donated the funds to the Trust each time. 9 n half grand a year is bloody good money for a marketer
Besides which, there are no local MPs or "personalities" on the panel tonight. Andy Burnham is on, which means any football related questions are not going to be about City are they, given recent events.
I've been doing it for a few years now, not just City games either. Never had anything other than a great time; you just need to be respectful.
Eh? He's a plumber. I also suspect he's the reason for the issues Charlie has with the ladies loos. I thought we all knew this? It's like I'm in me own little world sometimes.