thats OK............ I will strike a deal - I wont be a football manager if he promises not to either
http://www.owlstalk.co.uk/forums/topic/249435-hull-attitude-play-off-final/ It still hurts, doesn't it?
It's not really. It's a post criticising the bi polar nature of a part of their fan base. The soccer am watching, shirt wearing types that every club suffers from. It bears less relevance to the multitude of reasons that combined to culminate in seat gate, but rather far more as to why they had such a clamour for tickets.
Sorry- an idle moment today so revisted the Owlsquawk site to check the vibe. Blimey it's like Day Jar View all over again! Moaning about ITFC giving them too few tix last Sat and there being 11 000 empty seats at Portman Road, moaning about the Play Off final being on a Bank Holiday Monday, moaning about it being 3pm not 5 pm kick off etc Let's have it 'reyt'.....I wiki'd their last season in the Big League (copyright Steve Bruce) which was in 1999/2000. Their average gate was 26.800, bumped up massively when MUFC, LFC and NUFC visited. Otherwise the gates were modest. Wimbledon 2 Oct -18,077 Watford 6 Nov - 21,658 AVFC 5 April - 18,136 Chelsea 15 April- 21, 763 Leicester 14 May - 21, 656 Looking forward to them imploding again in the play offs.
Didn't need to look back that far, last season they had some very average attendances before they started putting some results together and then all of a sudden 30k tickets for a Wembley bounce-off was a shambles.
"Ladies and gentlemen, due to unforeseen circumstances INSERT TOP DJ NAME couldn't make it tonight. Instead at the last minute we have managed to get Mr Tom Wainwright to play for instead". It really was Day Jar View.
Last season I saw their game again Brighton, how they won that only God knows, Brighton were all over them. It will really be something if they dip out again.
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