That’s it. I don’t want to miss out with my lad watching a match. Before I know it he’ll have left home and there would only have been one loser, it wouldn’t have been the Allams.
Yeah maybe I did take him wrong way. Apologies if so. I also want to make it clear that Scarbs is a Hull City fan. He simply can't get to Hull when he wants to, so gets his football fix at Scarborough.
Where do you think all the "fans" came from with our rise up the leagues, l know countless tossers who jumped on the bandwagon with our rise up the leagues and are now sat with their cans watching Premier league on Sky in their armchair.
So that's where the new fans came from. During the first season in the Premier league l often spoke with a bloke about City, l thought as he was in his 50s he was a life long fan... No he was a Liverpool fan who ran a mini bus every other week, when l see him now l won't mention City or try not to talk football, l've got no time for people like that.
I simply don't talk football to people from Hull that support other teams . I only talk football at work to the Spurs fan .
By the way the Spurs fan was from London born 2 miles from the ground .So that's fair Dinkum! I share your same frustrations !
Mines 20 and I’d be gutted if he went with mates and not me!! We’ll be going until I peg it, hopefully that’s a good thirty years yet! But you never know and that’s why I’ll always go with him
Whilst were on about RL and Neil Hugnell I was wondering why no-one has kicked up a fuss about HKR wanting to buy their ground off Hull City Council ? Hudgell has given all the reasons for wanting to do so that the Allams gave when the ownership of the KC was discussed. I know everyone has their own take on that one but the principle and ideas are the same. Only this time HCC are showing no opposition at all to the sale an are actually encouraging it as a good move for East Hull. So isn't Craven Park an asset to the council as they claim the KC is ? Personally, costs and the means of purchasing aside, I don't see the difference. Brady said any sale of the KC would have to go to a public referendum, so why isn't the sale of the council owned Craven Park under the same restriction ? Asking for a friend.
I've no idea what the deal is, but they're stressing that it's at its market value - 'Rovers have agreed a fee for the purchase of the stadium from the council, with Hudgell stressing the purchase price offered is one levied at a proper commercial value, with subsidies not requested in the sale'. I doubt it's a fortune, it's a ****-hole and they part own it already.
Don't one of Don Robinson's companies part own Craven Park? The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Same here, he's been going since we moved to the KC and went to the last open day at BP. Brother in law still comes with us as well and that is the only time we meet as he lives away.
And the council are willing to sell where as any mention of selling the KC HAD to go to a public referendum ? Wasn't Hudgell offering to give the keys to Craven Park to anyone who had the balls to take it on only two weeks ago, claiming he couldn't afford to keep bailing them out himself ? Now he's wanting to buy the ground and land around it.
Same here my daughter 's also 20, started taking her when she was about 8 years old, we go to all games together and she comes home for every home game from university. Love it when she comes home (apart from the house been more messy) but it's great going together Hopefully like you say we will go together for many years to come.