I cant believe you actually think people in such positions write these open letters. What do you think the PR team is for?
yes, OK fella. I agree with you. mind you, it was the same for us I guess in 2008. we took a lot down. Those that failed to turn up were making a protest against the Allams. It was more noticeable than singing a few songs at 19:04. so congratulations to all the protesters.
Talking of 19:04 somone on social media pointed out that was the time we lifted the trophy on Saturday, 19:04.
And maybe, just maybe, as vice-chairman of Hull City, he should behave in a grown-up and professional way and publicly acknowledge the achievements of the team, the back-room staff, all those non-arseholes who didn't boo at Wembley but instead spent plenty of their own money supporting the team throughout the season. How many vice-chairmen, ceo's, md's, etc do you know who wouldn't do the same if their organisation had achieved something special. He's a **** and quite possibly so are you.
Poor response and irrelevant. Assem being on his deathbed hasn't stopped Ehab from doing lots of other things, like talking to the press about membership schemes, going to Wembley, having meetings with Brucey (today). Why should it stop him issuing a congratulatory statement?
Probably because he's worked out that no matter what he says, and even if he passed it by AN, CI and HCST for approval first, some **** would find something to twist in it, so he's decided he can't be arsed, the clubs being sold, and he has other matters to worry about?
Not bovvered who puts their name to it. If Ehaw is too busy or has family health issues, let someone else at the club pen a few paragraphs about the achievements of Saturday and put the words up. We have plenty of other anonymous messages from the club over the course of the season. Can't Matt Carrington or James Mooney draft summat for Ehab to OK?
Your ongoing attempts to claim unreasonable fans, ahead of unreasonable owners, are sounding increasingly hollow.
It didn't stop him from ensuring the one off playoff final shirts said 'the Tigers v Sheffield Wednesday' on them. When he needs to be available for the really important things such as that latest dig at the fans, he manages it. Just the irrelevant things he doesn't have time for. The things which are bread and butter stuff at every other club.