So that will explain the new food offerings on the concourse, all the fannying about in the East stand, the extra stewarding and the keeping the nice black away kit for next season. Wonder why they haven't announced that they have bought the club yet.
Because they are too busy negotiating a heavy discount from their pie supplier to worry about trivial things like that.
The other day he posted he was flying back to Turkey and someone said he was staying there over Xmas. I’d like to think him coming back to the U.K. now, which seems unplanned, is a good sign?
Siemens, who had a factory in Auschwitz, wanted to trademark the name Zyklon about 20 years ago but backed down after the uproar it caused.
My husband comments that those matches against Huddersfield in 1966 were played on Boxing day and the following day. He cannot recall Hull City ever playing Huddersfield on Christmas Day. It was for him (and myself) the first Christmas spent away from England and we have never been back for another since.
The last time City played at home on Christmas Day was in the 57-58 season v Gateshead, 1-1, we played them away the following day and lost 3-1. Huddersfield Town at home was on Dec 26th, 1966, 2-0, Waggy and Chilton scored, attendance 35,630. We played them away on the 27th, lost 1-0, attendance 32,638.
I haven't. I'm in the KFA set along with many others. We sit in the background letting the ITK set do all the work. We are lazy and don't trawl the sites looking for gems that we can pass on. We have no access to private emails or flight paths or restaurant bookings. We take things with a pinch of salt and don't let our emotions get the better of us. What we do offer is a stress free way of living. We deal in facts not hearsay. You can be accepted if you are a meat eater or a plant based individual. We don't judge. We accept both alcohol and non alcohol drinkers. The subscription is free and lasts a lifetime. Come join us.
The away following at Huddersfield was possibly our largest following for an away league game, even more than at the Battle Of Bramall Lane. Over 35,000. Always been a rugby town...
Cheers. My husband was at every Christmas Day match Hull City played at Boothferry Park in the period 1946 - 1965. His favourite was the one played against Rotherham United in 1948. The attendance was a few hundred short of 55,000 and Hull City won 3-2.
I'm at the inner sanctum of the KFA sect....Naked lust and sacrificial Tigers are part and parcel of our clandestine organisation... Cum join us!!!
Cheers Rover My only question and I'm not worried about it is. Will he eat turkey in Turkey? Would that be classed as cabalistic? Countdown here I come. No puns though as that ship has sailed or in his case flew.
So sorry to disappoint you. This came from chat. Ya know, the funny kind of **** that happened pre Internet.