My vote was sent to [email protected] or whatever it was. The one on the form. The silence from Beyond Dispute is deafening.
Judging by the way you worded that, I suspect you probably helped AA create the ballot paper. But yes, I'm suggesting that a hell of a lot of passholders decided not to play silly games with the man. I refused to play his silly games, voting in a ballot with doctored wording.
I can tell you one thing that is 'Beyond Dispute' - that Allam, he's a bit of a ****. Joke for you all there. Lighten the mood a bit. You're welcome.
Here's a cold hard fact. Not one single person voted "Yes to Hull Tigers". They weren't given the opportunity to. (Nicked from Rick)
Then blame yourself for the result. AA's game plays DIRECTLY into those who abstained. As long as the silent majority stay silent, he has a case. And that's exactly what you did.
and even fewer are against the name change....and the majority couldn't give a rats arse... as I've said many times.
I can't believe CTWD released a press statement today. Have they no respect for our clubs legends, and the fact we're on the verge of a huge game?
Refused to play his silly games but then crying like a little girl over the result. Then again, I suppose if the No vote had got a majority of 1, you would be quite happy to state that the majority of fans are against the name change.
Out of interest, how many people voted in favour of the Allams, and how many in favour of the name change?
But that only holds true if you are prepared to play his game, which I'm not. You can call it however you like; the fact is, lots of us chose to snub his ballot for the reasons I mentioned. Feel free to ramble on about what you think this actually means. The only thing which counts is what the FA think, and I suspect they'll see right through this nonsense, if they even consider it at all.
But you can believe the Allem’s can released a press statement today with a mickey mouse poll result
I am wondering if all this bile aimed at the ballot would still be displayed here if the no vote had won.
So 83% didn't vote in favour of the name change, but you seem to have missed answering the question. The "yes vote includes two elements. How many voted in favour of the Allams and how many in favour of the name change?