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Even the Italians have him sussed.....

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Stuart Blampey, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    "Assem Allam e il suo diktat. Hull City sarà Hull Tigers, anche dopo il referendum dei tifosi tesserati, che tanto si erano opposti al name-change imposto dal presidente egiziano. Quasi 110 anni di storia spazzati via, il tempo di uno spoglio. Il presidente dell’Hull, in carica dal 2010, è riuscito nel suo intento: rendere internazionale un brand “comune, poco rilevante”. Perchè “di ‘city’, in Premier League, ce ne sono troppi. Voglio che il club sia speciale. E per esserlo, dobbiamo portare modernità nel nome, fare sì che sia vendibile. L’appellativo ‘city’ fa schifo”.
    Ci sono voluti poco più di 10 mesi, un’aspra contesa con la Federazione inglese e con i tifosi. Prima del ‘sì’, dell’annuncio che ha fatto saltare in piedi mezza Inghilterra. I risultati del voto, riportati in maniera palese nel comunicato ufficiale rilasciato dalla società, hanno sullo sfondo l’incredulità generale: 2565 favorevoli, 2517 contrari. Che Hull Tigers sia.
    Un risultato che scinde a metà la stessa tifoseria arancio-nera, frutto soprattutto di un’opera di convincimento da parte di Allam ai limiti della regolarità sportiva e finanziaria. Un ‘sì’ più di pancia che di testa. “Se non cambiano il nome alla società, me ne andrò”. Questa è stata la risposta al ‘no’ secco da parte dell’FA alla proposta del name-change effettuata nei mesi scorsi dal businessman egiziano. Lui che, per salvare l’Hull da un’importante crisi economica, tre anni fa mise sul piatto ben 30 milioni di sterline, le quali hanno permesso al club di tornare nella massima divisione. Buon viso a cattivo gioco. Un gioco che sta per portare alla rovina di un nome storico del football inglese."




    Assem Allam and his diktat. Hull City will be Hull Tigers, even after the referendum of card-carrying supporters, who both opposed the name-change imposed by the Egyptian President. Nearly 110 years of history wiped out, one bare. The President of Hull, serving from 2010, it succeeded in its aim: to make an international brand ", just with". Because of ' city ', in the Premier League, there are too many. I want the club to be special. And to do so, we must bring modernity in name, make sure that it is saleable. The name ' city ' sucks ".
    It took just over 10 months, a bitter feud with the British Federation and with the fans. Before the ' yes ', the announcement that has blown up half of England. The results, reported in an official Communique released outright by the company, in the background the General disbelief: 2565, 2517. That Hull Tigers either.
    A result that splits in half the same orange-black supporters, the result mainly of a belief by Allam to the limits of sports and financial regularity. A ' yes ' more than your stomach that. "If you don't change the name to the company, I will go". This was the response to the ' no ' the dry is the name-change proposal made in recent months by the Egyptian businessman. He who, to save the Hull from a major economic crisis three years ago put on ben 30 million pounds, which allowed the club to return to the top flight. Good bad game face. A game that is going to lead to the ruin of a historical name of English football. (English)
     
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  2. Calamty Jane

    Calamty Jane Well-Known Member

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    Stronzate
    Translation.Stuart is possibly a narrow minded chappy who cannot accept the vast majority of fans think differently to him.
     
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  3. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    Vai a cagare, tu e la troia della tua madre che lo prendete in culo da tutti quanti <laugh>

    Vast majority <laugh>
     
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  4. Calamty Jane

    Calamty Jane Well-Known Member

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    You still on here Stuey.Do not know if you have considered a life.I thought about replying in Italian and then thought it would be more tragic than olm and his name dropping.You have had your arses whooped.Say yes to your own silence.
     
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  5. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    Go back to your own board mate.

    You're not wanted here......
     
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  6. Calamty Jane

    Calamty Jane Well-Known Member

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    I will consider that as owned Stuart.Please find something else to do all day
     
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  7. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    Let that be a lesson to you.
     
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    x Well-Known Member

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    your curious misuse of the words "vast" and "majority" lead me to suspect that either english is not your native tongue or braincells are at a premium in your cranium. or perhaps both.
     
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  9. BigotAlertAnalRimMan

    BigotAlertAnalRimMan New Member

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    To be fair, your grammar and punctuation is nothing to brag about.
     
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  10. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    'are', dimbo.....
     
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  11. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    ****ing hell, Jane actually posted on his supposed own teams' board!

    Is it because the team you really support are going down?
     
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