You're not taking into account that Strov has on more than one occasion stated his point in capital letters. I think he even went to the effort of emboldening it at one point. It may look like nonsense but if he posts in capitals then HE IS CORRECT END OF.
Anyone in favour of Hull Tigers isn't a real fan and shouldn't be going to watch Hull city AFC, because that is not the club that they want to support. Just people who have fallen under his spell of throwing money at the club. Rather go down and kill of this ridiculous idea.
so ****ing what if he went back on his word... all of you should stop being so petty. In the grand scheme of things, it means **** all.. if it bothers you THAT much... BOYCOTTT games!
I already have mate. Once he advised he was dropping CITY from the name and he put the price up to £500 a pass then I didn't renew. I now go to the cheap matches (£13.30) and only LESTER from the dearer matches and only cause relatives were going due to it being a Xmas match. I do not buy anything from the club. I went to QPR away (first match) and that's it. But that money went to them and not Allam. The way Allam is going I think it will be less matches next year for me. The club has had its heart ripped out by one man....Mr Assem Allam
NEWS: Assem Allam makes second name change application Assem and Ehab Allam have chosen today, All Fools’ Day, to notify the FA of their intent to submit a second application to change Hull City AFC’s name as part of their ongoing obsession with Hull City Council. Last month, while savaging the first application and the accompanying arrogance and incompetence of the Allams, a Football Association Tribunal reaffirmed that we remain Hull City, “set aside” a previous decision and invited the club to make a “new application“. Not a re-evaluation of the first, whose outcome was known. A new, second application. Here’s Assem Allam promisingly unequivocally that there would be no second application: Contrast that unambiguous statement with what this increasingly degenerate regime has said today. We will fight this, and we will win, again. Allam will lose again, and he will lose with the whole world knowing that he is a man without honour whose word means absolutely nothing. http://www.ambernectar.org/blog/2015/04/news-assem-allam-makes-second-name-change-application/
Doesn't bother me if he went back on his word. He gave it and if his word doesn't mean anything to him why should it mean anything to me? There are other options then boycotting games. If we become Hull Tigers then I'll save over a £1,000 a year. Hopefully within a short period of time there'll be another Hull City playing in Hull or Dunswell and they'll be welcome to my money.
After 170+ entries (as I type), it looks like this thread will run and run ... again. No one is going to persuade anyone else to change their views and the petty posturing and childish offers to fisticuffs behind the bike sheds are laughable, if they weren't downright inexcusable! No matter what anyone says on here, if an application (new or otherwise) or a letter of intent has been submitted, then that's done. People on here may email or lobby or tweet the FA - that is fine. Some may lobby against or some may lobby in favour - again that's fine. There are those who take great delight in fanning the flames of rancour; maybe they get a kick out of it but reading page after page of the same stuff is like Groundhog Day. I am not belittling the subject but I am just sick of all the drivel I am reading. Maybe you think this is even greater drivel; maybe it is. So today, an application has been made. There may several weeks before anyone gets a definitive answer. In the meantime, can we call a moratorium on the subject?
Not while Lambrettaman is a mod! Oh and if your comment about fisticuffs refers to me, I haven't suggested any such thing. I just think calling someone a bastard should be done face to face rather than on a message board .
It's fairly obvious which threads are about the name change, if you don't want to read them, then don't, it's not compulsory. There's no way that people are going to ignore the topic, for many it's the single most important issue the club faces.