We sold some ****e back then too.... please log in to view this image https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hull-City-AFC/285973594797344
I like that picture. I don't remember it though, only used the one in the North Stand. Think they kept programmes in some sort of in-tray of sorts
The name? How about you? Do you like the 110 year old one, or just content to lap up whatever faeces the 'Doctor' tosses your way?
Me? I enjoy and celebrate all things about the club, especially the history. You know, things how they used to be, which are different to how they are today, or how they should be different today, like the name. Why does change and new stuff scare you so much?
It doesn't. A spite-motivated change of club name with no guaranteed benefits and that erases our name, baffles me. How could anyone be so supine as to back that???? Happily a large majority of opinion worldwide seems to agree with mine and the FA's. This deformed bastard foetus of 'Hull Tigers' will shortly be flushed down the pan all being well and , who knows?, most of their attention-seekers (yourself) and the shameful 'success at all costs' rats will deny all knowledge of it in 18 months or so.
They sure did, on the back shelf. Completed many a full set of seasons programmes in there in the 80's when they looked like this and I didn't have 30p on the day of the game.
Some wonderful old photographs on that site. Many of which should be displayed in prominent positions at the KC. Instead of the huge banner saying 'Hull City the name you cannot colour in' etc.
This is a bit before my time but I remember that shop still going in the early 90s. I spent weeks saving my pocket money for a flag, still got it somewhere. Also remember buying my '50 years at Boothferry Park' t shirt in there
Remember that shop fondly. I seem to remember a blonde haired woman who worked in there in the 90s nut I've just about forgotten everything pre 2004/2005 sort of time so memory's misty. I also seem to remember the first aid area being some sort of metal box at the top of a load of metal stairs, or maybe it was built in the side of the stand.