This site - http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/109241/hull-city-tigers-vs-cardiff/preview - has named us 'Hull City Tigers'. Feel free to contact them and point out their error, as I've done.
The media are a bit like an attention seeking child. The more you protest about their behaviour, the more they will do it.
Because I, like you, find it irritating. But the best way to combat it is to ignore it. If they think such wording is not getting a reaction, they will stop.
Now this is going too far! http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...lk/news/bruce-open-to-fryatt-loan_104551.html 'Hully City', indeed!!!
David Conn was obviously there... Rick City AFC ‏@HullCityLive 20h @david_conn Could I clarify when the quotes were taken, David? David Conn ‏@david_conn 20h @HullCityLive Spoke to him yesterday Rick.
Says you. You're funny, and pathetic. Bubbling? I was there. I protested. You went for a meal in Manchester. Yeah, thanks for your help on that, oh wait, you fired some emails off before hand. Brilliant. Lets see how many protest tomorrow shall we? I hope for your sake its more than last time, although you'll still insist its the majority regardless of any facts.
"I gather you were there then, I clearly wasn't so I can't claim it was done on that day." The bloke who did it says it was on that day, so I think it's safe to assume it was. Happy to clarify.
I know I will be getting more annoying than a certain other poster on here has been in the past with his man love for a certain player, but when the name change topic first game up I stated (as Papa has done in his interview) that other clubs will change their names. We are now competing on the level where it is not just the UK interested in games in our division but the world - and big clubs like Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United (formerly Newton Heath) are recognised for their success, which is what the anti-name changers say is the only way to increase our support by - by winning things, (Sorry if the grammar on that is wrong) so on that basis are we going to have anyone claiming that Wigan (also a location known for Rugby League) has had an increase in fans due to the FA Cup win (a trophy outweighs relegation in my opinion). We will never compete for the league title, we may win the odd cup now and again, but if we want to attract overseas fans to our club - success in the trophy room is not going to happen. We have to attract overseas fans which may gravitate to Stoke, Norwich, West Bromwich Albion, Crystal Palace.
There is plenty of time for Mr Allam to get his ducks in a row in time for next year in regard to this. Much will depend upon our position in the table. If we are nailed on to stay up then he will push on. Those who think that the premier league will come to our rescue and put a stop to this are deluded. Imagine a scenario where the club name was changed to Hull Tigers closely followed by relegation. A recipe for disaster without a doubt. The name change will only happen if there is a realistic chance of the mighty tigers establishing themselves in the top flight.
You were not dreaming or imagining that. That said, I doubt it would be difficult for the club to show representations that support their position. We have 19,000 season ticket holders but the world is a big place. The premier league will go with what they consider best for the premier league. They would only deny the request if they thought it could be somehow damaging to the premier league brand.