Did I say that? Did I even suggest that? No? So, you're lying then. Shocker. Almost like this is your clever attempt at diverting attention from the subject at hand.
I really don't think there is much of a subject at hand, beyond you having a nostalgic nod to the old days of silly arguments like this one, and claiming you know loads of people who say the same but don't have the Internet or go to games to say it themselves.
Never said loads. Never mentioned numbers at all. Never mentioned the internet either, not sure why you think people I know wouldn't go on the internet either. You just made an awful lot of **** up. Like normal. Next you'll be telling us that all the registered posters on here have been PMing you their support.
Do you. Do you really. Shall we add the sit down and shush bunch to the non posting forum members to your list of supporters now? You've told bigger lies so go for it.
For anyone confused by the chuckle brothers ramblings, they're still smarting from being informed that the biggest chunk of fans we have are older, don't go online and frankly didn't care. Hence the low CTID membership numbers. Not sure why they'd be my imaginary friends mind. I assumed they'd gotten over that by now but clearly not.
It really is simple. Anyone who ever thought/said/argued/made a case for Allam being right and it being his money and therefore he can do what he thinks best is a twat of the highest order. If some have since changed their minds fair enough, better late than never but FFS how stupid can some people be? I'd love to have a conversation with some of the idiots supporting him who used to post on Footymad. Thick twats the lot of you wherever you are.
Get Down to the Gemmell for Signed Copies of 46 and Counting (and #AskEhab Tees!) As reported in this week’s HCST newsletter, from 1.30pm tomorrow you will be able to get your hands on signed copies of City fan Ian Bunton’s 46 and Counting, as well as the chance to chat with the author himself. please log in to view this image After relegation from the Premier League in 2015 Ian uttered the now famous words, “Never mind son, The Championship will be better. We might even win a few games. Tell you what, let’s try and go to every game.” And with that, a book was born. 46 and Counting is the story of Hull City AFC’s 2015-16 season written by City fan Ian Bunton and his son Thomas. HCST is delighted to welcome Ian to the Trust’s matchday home at The William Gemmell, pre-match tomorrow to sign some copies for HCST members to purchase. The Trust is also delighted to announce that HCST’s newest and most sought-after product, the #AskEhab t-shirt (as see on MOTD2), will also be on sale at the Gemmell, along with HCST membership forms for those still looking to become a member. please log in to view this image Why not come down for a pre-match pint and have a word with Ian, as well as a chat with other HCST members and other Tigers fans? http://hullcitysupporterstrust.com/...d-copies-of-46-and-counting-and-askehab-tees/
Racist. It's also funny cos I bet theres a few of our younger readers who wouldn't understand a top shelf reference too. Happy days.
Or when carrying an old settee to the fire for bonny night and finding one down the side of the cushion.