I have a membership but it may be getting cancelled very shortly. The club is becoming an absolute embarrassment and i dont think i can stand in the stands and support the club whilst it kills it self, i should have followed suit with everybody in not signing upto the memberships scheme.
It's not quoting anyone, as that is not the actual quote. I believe it is called taking the piss. (By the way, his name is Obi Wan, not Ben)
At least Bruce leaves with his head high and as the better man. Majority of the City fans like him, whereas most hate the Allams. He won.
Wish I'd had some money on it when I heard this morning now, but I was still drinking from last night.
Do the right thing clg... cancel your DD now.... you can renew when you have belief back that things are going the right way again..
Scott Wood @SWood18 .@SkyBet have you got a price on Ehab Allam been the next Hull City manager? #RequestABet
The words (or some of them) came out of Alec Guinness' mouth. FACT. And with that, I will be getting back onto the topic of the thread.
"All we know is it gets bright every morning, and the sun also comes up, but we don't know why it gets bright. I don't think the two are connected"
I think i will be, only annoying thing is they have already had 70 quid off me as i have got seats with my fiance and daughter and would see another 70 quid go before a football is kicked.
Steve Bruce has left his role as manager of Hull City, talkSPORT understands. The 55-year-old, who led the Tigers to Championship play-off success in May, departs the Yorkshire club just three weeks before their Premier League opener with champions Leicester City. Bruce did not take training on Friday and he has handed in his resignation at the KC Stadium. http://talksport.com/football/steve...-season-talksport-sources#179Lrfs2rEPWC8gD.99
Hull City manager Steve Bruce is in talks with the club over his future, according to Sky sources. Reports on Friday have suggested Bruce has parted company with the Premier League side. At the start of June Bruce was reported to have been considering his future as Hull boss amid speculation the club could be the subject of a takeover bid. Hull have been up for sale since 2014 after the Football Association rejected owner Assem Allam's application to change the club's name to Hull Tigers. http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/10509426/steve-bruce-in-talks-over-hull-city-future