It's always been obvious he's a pretty poor low rent "journalist" who's only purpose is clicks and to **** stir, but over the last few weeks he's proved he's that as well as a bit of a bellend
Yeah, I never rated him as a journalist but I thought the grief he got this summer from some City fans, especially regarding transfer news, was unwarranted as he was only sharing what he’d been told. He’s shown himself to be a proper snide **** recently and I’ve no time for him now.
My favourite is Pussers. Followed by Kraken. Then Lambs or Woods 100 proof All subjective of course, others will have their own ideas.
This is completely unrelated but your comparison of us to Postecoglu’s Spurs is spot on. They are all wide area combinations with lots of crosses
Changing it so it's limited who can reply is a ****s trick as well, poor little lamb couldn't stand being called out for being a prick could he
I've only just read Baz's article on HDM online https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/abuse-aimed-hull-city-star-9608502 He's right. Of course he is. And that's from someone who is about as 'anti-woke' as you'll get. Those on here calling him I guess are the same ones we see up and down the country at every game, grown 'men' giving the ****er signs and such like to players. If that's you, your pathetic behaviour and comments make me sick. With some of the pathetic, hypocritical, bone headed comments coming out, I've done on this thread, I've GFAW.
If he's making those kinds of claims, which are big strong claims, then he needs to back them up, but he doesn't, he just claims there was abuse, abuse that nobody else has mentioned or picked up on, not either club, nor the fa.... nobody. If there had been anything that constituted abuse then those people need dealing with. But what baz is doing ( which he always does ) is stir things up with zero evidence ( it's not the first time either ). I personally think the whole thing is more about him and his mental health after the last few weeks as opposed to anything else and he's using it to vent his personal feelings without it being about him..... And if that is the case then he needs to take a step back, come away from social media and take time to get himself straight.
Plenty about it being more than banter and crossing a line but I still have no idea what was said or done by the Norwich fans.
Baz has not said what the supposed unacceptable abuse was. Ever considered you may be a little overwrought over things that don’t bother others. I doubt if all this supposed abuse came from the best seats where the press box is. Presume it was from down the side where the TV cameras are or their Kop End. Which is strange as these abusive chants weren’t picked by the microbes situated in the side stand and near their Kop End. At least I didn't hear them whatever they were supposed to be.
They do one, not sold here but is in Germany, which is 76% alcohol. Their Gunpowder one is stronger than the standard one. Pussers is the rum that was dished out in the navy until they stopped it in around 1970. A company took the licence over and it is a good approximation but not quite the same. May be something to do with the barrels. An original pre take over bottle is worth something. Saw a bottle in a display of spirits at a market in Somerset and the owner had turned down £2,000 for it,
Or even Portsmouth. There is a reason teams don’t like going to Leeds, Millwall or Portsmouth. Or fans. But regard a trip to the MKM as a pleasant day out.
Your post prompted me to read the article. Personal opinion? I'd bin The soft twat and get someone in who actually supports the Club and has some history of watching us. The blokes an absolute pr!ck acting like a ****ing ten year old.
I don’t want someone who supports the club, just someone who is a good reporter. Like the young lad who moved on to a national paper and tragically died at a young age,
There was some very loud chanting and booing aimed at Kamara, I'm not sure claiming it didn't happen because it wasn't heard on TV coverage is really advancing the debate - it definitely happened. Standard stuff though - booing when he got the ball, reminders of the score, a bit of low level gesturing. But it didn't appear to affect Kamara negatively at all - in fact it seemed to spur him on and he played rather well. Of course I can't know what he was thinking deep down and when he came off the pitch after applauding the Barclay Stand full of home supporters, he may have had something unacceptable said to him. But if he did, I'm pretty confident his first reaction was not reporting it to the scribe from the Hull Daily Mail.
Fortress MKM.... Hahaha... Its the way you tell'em. Name me one club in the top 10 last season who had better away record than home. This season...P4, W1, Draw 2, Lost 1..Not exactly fortress!!
Walter The fans can do what they want to do. It is an open world. Everybody can do what they want if they think it is the right way,” said the German. “If you are talking about respect, we don’t have to talk about anything. You have to accept it. What can I do? Everybody has to think about what they do and decide if it is right or not. “Sometimes you won’t get loved in a club and you will leave it. Then you have to accept it. It was the case for Abu Kamara, and that is the reason why he left. I don’t know the reason why they are doing it. "But you have to accept it, and stay confident and that is what he did. I thought it was a good performance for such a young boy. I am really happy with him.”