No they won't, and, as always, we shall be wearing our 'NO to Hull Tigers' badges as a number of people in our area do. I'm surprised Mr Hat that you are taken in by the sweeping generalizations of others.
I cant remember what its like going to City without having to protest about something, if its not this it was name change, a badge, what the chairman called us all, or Huddersfield away when did following your team become such hard work..
I can live with it been hard work just watching **** on the pitch, just be nice to be able to turn up and watch a game of football every now and then with no sinister backdrop.
Remember Newcastle stewards taking the "Pardew Out" flyers off us at Sid James Park. Daft ****s put them in a wheelie bin behind themselves. We just walked past them and took them out. Not sure our stewards are even that bright.
Totally agree with the protest and I hope it's very well supported. I can understand that there's a variety of valid reasons why, but I struggle to take on people holding up the red cards, when they've already, or are planning to sign up to the scheme, as signed up members will be the Allams counter display.
i'll be holding up a red card dutch. But I've talked it over with my lad and we're still going to do it. My first reaction was **** em thats it. But... I dunno i just enjoy going with him. We're going to have to move seats too. Which is a pisser but we went and looked and its not too bad. I'd like it to be a hold on and no one join until the end of May. To try and force their hand but we shall see what the protest is like tonight. There was nowt on Saturday. as its dawning on them its a good scheme if you dont have kids. How much did OAPs pay last year?
I love HULL CITY 50 years a supporter I love taking the juniors with me But i cant for the life of me be any part of forcing young uns out of the stadium or pensioners You could have done all away games chaz I bet son would have loved that.
Where I had a pass in East Stand, E10, it was about £380, which took it back,to,what it was a couple of years before in PL. So it will be slightly cheaper.Won't be cheaper for an OAP further along though, will be about £100 more. I was quite happy with the view where I was sat, there aren't really any poor seats in the KC, but not everyone else will be happy if they have to move to afford to go. I have missed out all along. Got to 60 and he upped the age to 65, got to 65 and after one season he stops concessions. Not bothered by that personally as money isn't an issue for me but it is for others and which is why I disapprove of this scheme.Evem more so for its affect on youngsters whose parents don't want to sit in corners. Especially when you read the statement that certain people won't be worse off "for this season". I am sure if it was such a good idea bigger, more successful clubs would have adopted the system earlier.