Come back in six months and repeat your comment, then decide. Not that it matters, it's on the pitch that matters to us, not who is working in the offices.
Is that the Brid voted one of the best seaside places to live in? Or the Norwich which featured in the best cities list? Lists Hull are absent from?
I like Brid and have childhood memories of being taken by my Mum,that and Scarborough Never been to Norwich,been to Singapore though(very similar by all accounts)
People from Hull mentioned Brid. Not that it is any business of someone who chooses to live on the other side of the world.
Fascinating walking around the stadium today, there was music playing outside the ground and the stadium playlist seems to have had an upgrade. I can't remember if we've been playing Elvis after a win, but that struck me as unusual too. I'm not naive enough to think that's all Acun's doing, but perhaps the commercial/stadium team either feel a new lease of life or have been let off a leash? Interesting all the same.
Not being micro managed perhaps...? Another thing, the youngsters on the pitch at half time, being allowed on to mix with the team at the final whistle.... is this a new thing... brilliant..
I think Joe Clutterbrook is responsible for the improvements. The stadium certainly has more life and more going on these days. I liked the Housemartins 'Caravan of Love' at the end, loud and proud, the anthem of Hull and I would have played that before Andy Williams 'Wise Men Say'. Small points to make on such a great day out.
They looked like pint-sized pitch invaders to me, along with some from East stand, and a couple of full size ones, one of whom got firmly escorted off by the men in hi-viz