unless we score it seems ... nothing could be heard on sky at all ... I thought it was to galvanise the team .. that worked for all of one game I guess :/ in other news pleased with the way we played .. unlucky all in all and hopeful of survival as I am sure the CTWD guys are ... aren't you ?
why weren't you at the game then , the people in the pub I was in was quite surprised that it was so silent .. come on CTWD .. you are meant to get us and support hull city to victories (as per Liverpool) ... must do better I wasn't at the game as I will not attend since boxing day 2008 .. and stick by my principles .. I am on call every other week so why should I bother ... anyway .. poor compared to Liverpool from all the fans and protesters
Because I'm boycotting home games since our owner tried to piss on 109 years of history, said he wishes I was dead and then outright lied to us. Ive said this many times on here, keep up.
E1E2E3. Singing city till I die And a few pockets of singers in rest of east stand To be honest nothing like the Liverpool game in volume but I believe at the Liverpool game it had a lot to do with the score We say no again e1e2e3 Not much anywhere else That's the truth ...I was there
It was surprisingly voluminous on telly then. The commentators...erm.. commented on the 'we say no' chant.
This sums up how I feel perfectly: Mark Herman, whose Oscar-winning credits include Brassed Off, Little Voice and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, told the meeting he had been a City supporter for over 50 years. “I’ve never felt so distanced as I have in the last few weeks."
The chariman's roller had a goon guarding it today. Mind you, if he thinks the vast majority of our fans are hooligans no doubt he'll think it justified. I wonder if he ever thinks his words and attitude might have some effect on people's behaviour?
[video=youtube_share;KDfCeWo9qyQ]http://youtu.be/KDfCeWo9qyQ[/video] Here's a video of the 19:04 chant
Another ridiculous thread. The chants we're chanted at 19:04 as per usual, as well as the combination of "We say no Allam (or F.A.), we say no" and "Everywhere we go, everyone (let the F.A.) know, we're Hull City!" As well as the obvious "City Till We Die" and "We'll die when we want".. AND if I remember rightly, continuously singing, "Everywhere we go" at the beginning stages of the 2nd half led to City piling pressure on Stoke's defence.