Separate names with a comma.
Just one or two name change bottom-feeders and lickers stirring the waters.
Yup, it's definitely mushrooms.
But they do use it <laugh> On their own internal literature!
Oh dear. Another pro name changer with no coherent argument to offer.
But he hates 'City' - he's said so. It's common and irrelevant. What he 'supports' is whatever he's put some money (with strings) into.
Er....disagreement is not censorship.
I have seen some club corporate literature given to those flying to Slovakia with the club. It refers to 'Hull City' and 'HCFC'. <ok>
Well avoided. I suppose you think Stoke Mandeville Hospital should just be grateful for all the funds Jimmy Saville raised on their behalf.
I'm clearly not as in touch with what the average fan thinks as you British Columbia folks are. What time did you get back from Zilina?
Whatever. So the choice is lower league penury and failure as Hull City, or Premier League success as Hull Tigers?
<laugh> You do make me laugh Dotty. The embattled little clique of pro name changers have the upper hand in bitchy and catty remarks. Just ask...
I have yet to meet anyone who is in favour of a name change. I have met a few 'he can do what he wants' types in their brown slip-on shoes. The...
Awwwww, bless.
Change per se is neutral. Improvement is good.
Support a top 5 club if 'success' is your be all and end all.....
Eh?
Some at the club seemed determined to erase it.
It's also a new market unlike Asia, which has already been tapped by the bigger clubs.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/11005513/Manchester-United-v-Real-Madrid-109000-sell-out-highlights-extent-of-foo...
Agreed. Bit like the 'sporting Liverpool' fans myth the media used to peddle when visitors to Anfield were held to ransome to get their cars...