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Same old bollocks from the same old ****s I see.

You're correct, I wasn't prepared to accept OLMs statements. I still won't. He's made quite a few that turned out to be untrue.

Not sure why it bothers some of you that I prefer to wait for official statements before reacting to something.

Also not sure what being consistent offends some of you so much either.

Accusing me of only being interested in the PL is quite funny especially considering where that's coming from.
 
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Do you really think that for the sake of money it's right that a future owner could strip Hull City of it's oldest traditions, it's colours, it's badge, it's name and everything we recognise as our club rather than a pale imitation of someone elses.

I think allowing that would be the highest act of treason against all of our past supporters and it would be nice to think that the impressive effort currently being exerted to support the rights of our fans at Huddersfield was dwarfed to microscopic proportions by the fight we would put up to protect the identity of HCAFC..

I would rather have risked going into administration than to support the Hull Budgies who play in yellow green and blue.

I would prefer to drop down to the basement division if it meant keeping the club's identity.

In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Are you asking if we would rather be plastic prawn sarnie ****ers or football supporters? Which one are you?
 
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In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Sorry but this is a load of bollocks,




the 40m will be for an Italian not Spaniard.
 
Cardiff are so desperate to get the success that Swansea have that they will willingly sell their soul.

It's quite simple, all the traditionalist are complaining about the re-branding - then ignore it.

Lets get rid of these plastic supporters who'll refuse to go if the name changes, if their support of this club is so shallow then we don't want them.

I'm sure that all the people who find 'AFC' so important to them can always find another club.

The owner is attempting a minor re-branding by removing AFC to bring investment into the club and this is being opposed by blind sentimentality.

Hull City, Hull Tigers or Timbuktu Tigers......I'll be at the KC Stadium next season to support my team.
 
No idea how you found this thread but **** me that's a beauty, if this doesn't help at least one of the name change tossers to see how they've sold out for a bit of success, I don't know what will.

The search function on this version of the site is much better than the one on the old site. I've done a few searches for things and found it returns posts that it didn't used to for particular words.
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be an established Premier League team.
We will have improved steadily each season and had our first season in Europe when we just missed out on a place in the quarter finals of the Europa League on penalties.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will account for four first team regulars and three more will be sold bringing a profit of £22million to the club. This and a steady flow of Premier League money will
bring the club's debt down to £32million (and falling) even though the transfer record has been broken again with the outlay of £40million for a top Spanish midfielder.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly optimistic and the name-change issue will be a distant memory as people enjoy the success of Hull Tigers (mostly people will refer to the club as 'The Tigers' except
for the Press and Media who still insist on calling us Hull).

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be down to around 80 diehards who sometimes meet up to moan about pretty much everything while still going to the matches and cheering Hull Tigers, and in a poll run
by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would not want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.


Shouldn't you have put an irony alert warning on there for those who have had irony bypass operations?
 
<laugh><laugh><laugh> Never had a stalker before!!!
Maybe someone needs to find a girlfriend or a job or something???
 
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It's more than a beauty but sadly it only shows one cretin up for the sell out moraless whore he is.

Got to hand it to happy at least he's consistent and hasn't formed his opinion on the basis of premier league football being bought (loaned?) for him.

Nonce
 

A bit below the belt accusing someone of being a *****phile just because you've shown yourself up isn't it?

Have you any proof to back up your accusation? Because this is defamatory and vile and I will take it further.

It's not the first time you've accused a poster of being a child sex abuser either.
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be have dropped out of the Premier League.
We will have got worse steadily each season with no chance of ever getting into Europe.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will be all but a distant past memory as most players had to sold off to reduce the wage bill and to try and generate some extra revenue due to the steady flow of Premier League money stopping.
The club's debt rose to £132million (and increasing) even though Allam changed the name to Hull Tigers.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly downtrodden amongst those left.

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be up to around 5,000 - 7,500 diehards who are the mainstay of the club now due to glory hunters deserting the club in droves, once relegation happened, and in a poll run by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.
 
In five years time Hull Tigers will be have dropped out of the Premier League.
We will have got worse steadily each season with no chance of ever getting into Europe.

The Development Squad which SB nurtured will be all but a distant past memory as most players had to sold off to reduce the wage bill and to try and generate some extra revenue due to the steady flow of Premier League money stopping.
The club's debt rose to £132million (and increasing) even though Allam changed the name to Hull Tigers.

The mood amongst supporters will be incredibly downtrodden amongst those left.

CTWD will still exist. The membership will be up to around 5,000 - 7,500 diehards who are the mainstay of the club now due to glory hunters deserting the club in droves, once relegation happened, and in a poll run by HDM 93% of supporters will agree they would want to go back to the name Hull City Association Football Club.

Did you really spend time re-writing that tripe? The initial format highlighted the reason for the thread's bump far better.

Maybe it just whooshed over your head?
 
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