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If their goal was to cause further divisions amongst the fanbase, then they have achieved that with aplomb. Even when we were **** and destined to go out of the league I didn't feel as depressed as I do now supporting City.

We should be celebrating the play offs and pulling in the same direction for promotion. Instead we're all bickering about these ****ing arseholes.

I hate the club at present - it's a royal **** up.

Good post, I think it sums a lot of us up ....... as someone (who I can't recall) wrote a few weeks ago, there's no joy in it anymore. I think of the pride and joy I felt at Yeovil, Hillsborough, the play off final, the 2-1 at the Emirate; the home matches against Swansea, Watford, the scousers, we were bouncing! How the **** did we end up here?
 
You seem to be answering completely different points to the ones being raised.

No. I made a post, then you and Castto picked me up on things I hadn't said. I'm sat with three Newcastle St holders and two Sunderland lad, they all agree moving is **** but it happens.

For Castro - the Newcastle move I was on about was the 3 Season plan - they lost a few ST lads then, a couple of my mates among them - they're back now. We're still learning this big boys stuff - if you know what I mean. <ok>

We're on the Southern Comfort, so logging off. UTT
 
No. I made a post, then you and Castto picked me up on things I hadn't said. I'm sat with three Newcastle St holders and two Sunderland lad, they all agree moving is **** but it happens.

For Castro - the Newcastle move I was on about was the 3 Season plan - they lost a few ST lads then, a couple of my mates among them - they're back now. We're still learning this big boys stuff - if you know what I mean. <ok>

We're on the Southern Comfort, so logging off. UTT

I picked you up on something you seem to have missed, as you're talking about things that are absolutely nothing to do with what I said.

Though I've lost interest now anyway, enjoy your bourbon.
 
Or at least a link to the polls so they know there are polls active? Who's responsible for that? They are not very good at utilising support or canvassing opinion!

When we wanted a big sample of City fans and their views we used a proper online survey and spread it all over the place. This was just a quick opinion poll to help us see how likely people would be to join in. I agree I probably should have posted it on here and probably not on the Facebook group I put it on, but I just wanted to explain that this shouldn't be seen as us doing our best to get the views of thousands of fans. It wasn't meant to be anything serious.
 
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When we wanted a big sample of City fans and their views we used a proper online survey and spread it all over the place. This was just a quick opinion poll to help us see how likely people would be to join in. I agree I probably should have posted it on here and probably not on the Facebook group I put it on, but I just wanted to explain that this shouldn't be seen as us doing our best to get the views of thousands of fans. It wasn't meant to be anything serious.

Fair do's
 
I emailed Justin Madders MP after he raised the issue of prices being too high for kids in the Commons

I got an auto email from him saying that MPs were only allowed to deal with correspondence from their constituents, so could I send my postal address, but then to be fair to him he did actually respond

He explained the correspondence rule, but he did say he had spoken to Hull MPs to tell them that he has a number of emails from City fans complaining about the scheme

As good as could be hoped, but I do think that lots of City fans contacting their actual MPs about it wouldn't do any harm, particularly those with kids
 
Good post, I think it sums a lot of us up ....... as someone (who I can't recall) wrote a few weeks ago, there's no joy in it anymore. I think of the pride and joy I felt at Yeovil, Hillsborough, the play off final, the 2-1 at the Emirate; the home matches against Swansea, Watford, the scousers, we were bouncing! How the **** did we end up here?

Spot on, and a good question.

Some great memories in the past, but Yeovil away will take something special to even get close to.
 
I emailed Justin Madders MP after he raised the issue of prices being too high for kids in the Commons

I got an auto email from him saying that MPs were only allowed to deal with correspondence from their constituents, so could I send my postal address, but then to be fair to him he did actually respond

He explained the correspondence rule, but he did say he had spoken to Hull MPs to tell them that he has a number of emails from City fans complaining about the scheme

As good as could be hoped, but I do think that lots of City fans contacting their actual MPs about it wouldn't do any harm, particularly those with kids
I am hoping the Supporters Trust have contacted all the Hull and East Riding MPs
 
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I have written to my MP asking for my concerns over the abolition of the concessions to be passed onto Justin Madders MP.

I have also complained about being forced into, essentially, a credit agreement to buy my season pass. I have asked for my worries to be passed onto the Treasury and BIS, the government departments responsible for ensuring credit agreements are regulated and fair.

I let you know what happens.
 
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