Dear football players of Hull City AFC (if any of you are daft enough to read this forum) Most of us have no actual clue what is going on behind the scenes, and if some crap is going down this is not the fault of the fans. Some fans may give you crap at times this is not the majority. So please on Saturday (if you wasn't already) go and win the game for the ordinary fans of Hull. They like you are ordinary fans of football and whatever club you support think how you would feel if 'your club' got relegated. Do it for yourself, your own pride & the ordinary fans of which you are as well. Leave a legacy to be proud of this season.
Judging from some on here, you'd think we were already down. We've conceded 4 goals in the 7 away games I've seen since Christmas and we've won 4 of them. There's every chance we could get what we need on Saturday and the wallowing in pessimism really ain't helping.
Well, I sit here in NZ contemplating what will unfold on Saturday. My first game watching City was November 1957 against Chester, and looking back there has been many highs and lows, a lot of crucial games, but bearing in mind the financial position, this has to be up there with one of the most important games in our history. I shudder to think if we go down, what will be the situation, I fear we could be stuck in the 3rd tear or worse for sometime to come. So here's hoping and praying City can find away of getting the win needed.
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not too hot when your lad has played a blinder, threw up Tuesday night , but is right as rain today. 48 hour nursery rule, means a day working at home for me, just been to Tesco for the ice cream and the five a side goal is set up in the garden. or i might just sit inside and read everybody name call about Acun all day
Personally I'm looking forward to the FNMT topic for this week I trust the FNMT topic will be topical
Mankini...Not kidding you I was in Ostend, Belgium about 20 years ago on the beach. In the distance there's this lady walking towards me..From what I saw it looked like she was wearing nothing on top, her long hair was waving in the wind. As she came into focus...She turned out to be an elderly long haired bloke in a mankini. I did chuckle to myself.