Am I the only one who really isn't interested in who City are playing? I'd there regardless. Whether it be Liverpool or Layton Orient.
I see your post fell victim to PLT's roving "dislike" index finger. I can't see why. He's a prissy ***t.
I've no idea what that means haha. For some reason auto correction on my phone changed it Leyton to Layton
What I meant was that there are people who live in Hull who would prefer to support Liverpool or Manchester United than their home town club, when you have people on the other side of the world more passionate about that team.
If we find any Liverpool fans in the home end we should do this to them...in reverse of course... [video=youtube_share;s0dcdoU51rk]http://youtu.be/s0dcdoU51rk[/video]
Seeing as away supporters sitting in the home areas is as much against ground regulations as bringing flares in or any of the other prohibited items,will our fans who are so keen on regulations being adhered to be insisting they are removed? And, if they do, will the useless stewards eject them? Or do their usual, let away fans do what they want whilst laying down the law to home fans and engineering situations so the police become involved to bale them out?
I challenged a steward about this and he said as long as they didn't cause trouble they could sit amongst us. I said what about preventing trouble? That doesn't count.
I challenged a steward about this and he said as long as they didn't cause trouble they could sit amongst us. I said what about preventing trouble? That doesn't count.
Another example of them being not only useless but cowards. You can't pick and choose which rules are enforced. A City fan was thrown out at Old Trafford not for supporting City and attracting attention to himself but because he didn't jump up and celebrate when Man Utd scored and this was considered provocative. You can just see what will happen at the KC, some proper City fans are annoyed by some gobby plastics, the useless stewards can't cope, police arrive and of course, as we all know, the police only tend to nick home fans whilst giving away fans an easy ride. How long would a City fan last on the Kop before being ejected? Why do we get the worst of both worlds, having to obey rules and regulations elsewhere whilst watching other teams's supporter allowed to get away with things at the KC which we get pulled up for when away?
The Allams need to order the stewards to kick out Any liverpool supporters in a home stand.. It should also be printed in the HDM that ANY ONE not supporting Hull City in a home stand will be ejected from the stadium.
Last time City played at Anfield there was a kid and his dad in Liverpool gear in our end, and they celebrated after they went a head. After that, the stewards went up to them and escorted them out. The kid was crying and the dad wasn't too happy. Right thing was done. Some City fans were getting annoyed with their presence. I'm surprised their stewards let them in. Then, after i got back on the bus, i had to sit next to a chump who'd concealed his Liverpool scarf all the way there and during the match.
Chatted to the people i'd gone with about how woeful we were that day. Think he was on his own. He didn't say much.