Alright lads, just popped over to ask what the **** has gone on with you lot? Expected you to bounce straight back to be honest.
Well I managed to get a stream to watch the game, and the first half was appalling. 2nd half was better, but we are just devoid of any confidence. There is probably some excuse to say the players looked knackered, and the lack of investment in the squad has come home to roost. The whole club is a shambles from top to bottom, even working in a company whereby the atmosphere around the place is poor, usually results in the company not performing, and boy wonder has managed to turn the whole place into a place where no one is enjoying what they are doing anymore, apart from himself who seems to take a great pleasure in just making peoples lives a misery . We are in big trouble, as Burnsey pointed out in his post match interview with Nigel, we have had one in in the last 13 games, and with 20 games to go, the manager says we need 10 wins, it's not going to happen.
The majority of Hull City fans knows where the problem lies, and it wasn't with Leo, he did make his errors, but all in all the problem lies higher than him.
I know exactly what you mean, I can see the day whereby the smaller team will disappear, as the general falling out of love with Football continues, and the true working class fans get priced out, because of the commercialisation of it, and will result in fewer teams being around, and a super league of the top European clubs becoming a reality. Maybe not in my life time, but I fear it will come.
You are a cretinous ****wit. Surprised you bothered going. The amount of City players past and present you dislike. It's almost like you are not a City fan.
I think you might be the only person around who ever thought that. Ehab also probably did, but that might be it. He probably found out Meyler was in the away end and wanted to act all hard towards him.
The pre season prediction competition suggests otherwise. I seem to recall outright ridicule for placing us as 3rd bottom, particularly after we stuffed Bolton at home as it happens.
I always thought double relegation was on the cards. Said so when we were about to be relegated from the PL. The Allams are a cancer at the top of the club and unfortunately it's killing the club inside out. Like Blackburn, Wigan, Wednesday, Leicester. Double relegation is very much on. What a legacy for the twats in charge. If I see Ehab, he'll be getting a piece of my mind. Why aren't we making life tougher for them?