I would like to propose that with the dawn of a new era in the history of Hull City, that we all put our differences regarding the previous club owners to one side and move ahead in unison as supporters. Can we all just put the past behind us and move on a bit. Differences will be aired on all sorts of subjects, Acun Ilicalli still has to say what he plans to introduce to build support for the club and I am sure that there will be much to debate and argue about. I will still be a twat at times and some of you might not like what I have to say. But can we all just forget the Allams and start smiling for a bit.
I'm smiling. I don't think we can or should forget about the Allams. But I'm trying hard not to fuel further debates about them and just move on instead. It's the ALLAMS that are now IRRELEVANT. Onward and upward. UTT
It was good to that hear as Burnsy was interviewing someone a fan went up to try and give Acun a scarf and when doorman intervened and moved him away Acun was made aware of what had happened and invited the fan in for a quick chat. A few minutes later Acun was back out talking to Burnsy. Such engagement and empathy is a promising sign.
It’s just so great to have a football man at the helm. Add to that his media knowledge and understanding of the importance of your audience and this is potentially a great ownership.
It really has, it felt completely different in the ground last night, it hasn't felt like it for years. It reminded me of the play off home leg the year we went up to the prem the first time...
Wasn’t it a flag that the supporter has waved in the south stand for years and he asked Acun to sign it. Acun stood and waved it outside Might have been someone different though and yes, an owner having empathy and engaging with supporters is great no matter if it was a scarf of flag.
I’m really hoping Acun is as good as we want him to be, but regardless I’m delighted there is a new start for the club and fans.
The Allams have deffo gone! Acun Ilicali shows the 'old' Hull City AFC badge... please log in to view this image