Except they'll still receive £200m in PL money over the next 4 years. Ticket sales, shirt sales, etc are tiny in comparison. The Allams hold the upper hand and there's nowt anyone can do about it, other then protest.
"Ehab Allam’s time in charge of City has been an unmitigated disaster. He is miserably out of his depth, combining wretched ignorance with a lethal smugness whose toxic effect may have repercussions long after his dreadful family have left whatever remains of this club. It seems astonishing that he was once regarded as the smarter, more reasonable Allam. Smart and reasonable are charges that will never again be levelled at this thoroughly inadequate individual."
It would be nice for supporters to take a stand out of principle , why put more cash into there pockets? Theyve just stuck two fingers up to you all who have bought shirts and passes by not signing a single player
Such a shame that after getting promoted, you're seemingly hell bent on making a complete dog's knob of your return to the PL. It's a colossal **** up by the Allams this. However, sometimes out of adversity teams can find a sense of strength that binds them closer together and they can make a mockery of the odds.
With the history of childish behaviour with anyone who disagree's with them, I am beginning to think they are going to get as much as they can financially out of city then run it into the ground, and then say to the fans " you can have your Hull City back as we found it, broke " I honestly feel this is how they think.
The word 'embarrassing' being overused imo. Who's embarrassed? The fans? The playing/coaching staff? No, not in the slightest. Ehab should be, he doesn't give a ****.
Couldn't have put it better OLM, to think that during their first season in charge I had my photo taken with his Dad thinking the future was secured. Shows how bright I am.
Who makes the giant flags? This image has to be put on a giant flag and displayed at the Leicester game in front of the cameras - brilliant.
It's being looked into. It wasn't my idea, one of the Trust directors mentioned the idea on Twitter, so I quickly knocked up an image (I'm no graphic designer, it's not really high res enough for a banner, but they might be able to knock something up).
I think it would look good if the stadium was a sea of cards like this, particularly if Leicester were to join in.