Cheers all. As far as I'm concerned I've completed the set. Getting too old for this ****. Missus on the other hand is a younger model. So she's keen to go again. And he's far too handsome to be chazz's. There was some ugly ****er in the next bed mind...
In my opinion any whistle protest should take place as soon as the referee blows his for the kick off, a period of twenty minutes should have some effect! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Hull City Supp Trust @HullCityST We support protests. We won't (and can't) condone anything illegal such as pitch invasions. But supporters demonstrating their grievances vocally and passionately, providing it's peaceful and legal, is understandable and at this point probably necessary.
But for how long do you blow the whistle ? 5 seconds ? 10 seconds ? A minute ? I don't think they've really thought it through.
My read was any whistle blowing would be for 60 seconds to coincide with those who want to turn their back on the match at the same time. MoH
sorry, but that's daft - we might be attacking or whatever - delay the start in both halves - 5 minutes each time - hopefully some HCAFC patriot will stand in the centre circle with an Allam Out banner
Do the organisers really think they can control hundreds of people with whistles for nearly 2 hours ? I expect there'll be renegade whistle blowing throughout the game.
I think people are misreading this as an attempt to generate a protest, rather than what it actually is, a plea to limit the protest.
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foo...g-sky-televised-game-against-blades-1-9030694 I hope after all this good publicity it doesn't go off like a damp squib
I think anyone who is against the Allams should remain seated during the game. It could then be argued the majority are against them.