Just the one, which could likely be one more than you next season.![]()
I only have one- that's Hull City.
You don't appear to have any-just an affiliation to watching a game at the KC, regardless of who's playing.
Just the one, which could likely be one more than you next season.![]()
Hull City AFC (DMD):5893258 said:What I gather its to try to connect the supporters to the club.
That's why all the players go to all the OSC meeting's.
If the club stopped that OSC becomes pointless.
But it doesn't connect the supporters to the club if it itself cannot connect to the fans, which they quite clearly can't. So it's already pointless in my opinion.
Do the players go to ALL the meetings?
I only have one- that's Hull City.
You don't appear to have any-just an affiliation to watching a game at the KC, regardless of who's playing.
UTT. This season and always.
Have you been in a coma?
The team that has represented this city for the last 110 years is under threat of extinction on the whim of some wealthy maverick. He wants to start a new one in its place.
This means YOUR team - that's HCFC, the Tigers, Hull City.
Got it now?

Just a word to anyone not against the name change that this is an anti-name change thread allowed under Ricardo's very fair guidelines.
There have already been provocative 'baiting' posts on it aimed at drumming up the kind of arguments that ruined the board before Christmas, so if you're not bothered about the name-change and want to keep the board as good as it has been since the sticky I suggest you give this one a wide berth.

Club extinction!!! Have never read such over reactionary twaddle. Have you been in a coma over recent years when we've been saved from actual extinction.
Just can't no longer take you lot serious, its a 'little old name change' ...... Club Extinction Indeed....![]()
Isn't the "Official" Supporters Club by default part of the club?
If PLT is correct in saying that the OSC basically fears upsetting the club and losing their "official" status (see name change thread) then surely the OSC's opinion counts for nothing as it's actually the club's opinion?
Tell me if I'm missing something.
Isn't the "Official" Supporters Club by default part of the club?
If PLT is correct in saying that the OSC basically fears upsetting the club and losing their "official" status (see name change thread) then surely the OSC's opinion counts for nothing as it's actually the club's opinion?
Tell me if I'm missing something.
Which is a good idea. Why dont you all join it and change its course if it isnt going the way you want, he will need people to vote him in.
Just the one, which could likely be one more than you next season.![]()
The problem with the OSC, is it's being led by a bloke who puts his personal relationship with AA ahead of the views of it's members and that really shouldn't be happening.
The OSC submission to the FA should reflect the views of the OSC members, not the view of AA's mate.
My opinion of the OSC has ever been very high and I feel it needs a root and branch shake up, so I confess to a bias, however I see nothing contentious from a CTWD perspective regarding the press release. CTWD certainly represent more of the fan base than the OSC ever could.
Not clarifying the positions would lead to the odd few on here whining about CTWD not speaking for all.
As for the publication of the 'minutes' solving anything, that claim's been shown to be bollocks and put to bed several times, but is sod all to do with this release.[/QUOTE]
You were doing well until the final sentence.
You saying that 'As for the publication of the 'minutes' solving anything, that claim's been shown to be bollocks' does not make it so, nor was that really the crux of the point, which was that solving anything or not there have been inadequate reasons given to justify a total, official non-publication. Sensitive issues is bollocks as some have been released lately, when it suited. There have been more posting on here asking why and requesting them there there have saying that in their view they are not needed - even though they were promised.
The act of with-holding the minutes has everything to do with those same people, who reneged on their word to release them, issuing a communication where they use transparency to members as a moral justification for doing so. It stinks to high heaven and does not win confidence in some of the decision making going on at CTWD Towers!
I accept the need to clarify positions, just as you do, but it should be done with some semblance of balance and integrity.
I read the posts in this thread before reading the attached CTWD e-mail as attached - I expected the worst!
My goodness some people are sensitive - "blinkered, argumentative, not classy, full of conjecture, an own goal"? Really?
I found the CTWD response to be less reliant on conjecture than the OSC letter and basically a fairly reasoned and temperate reiteration of it's position.
Now clearly I am opposed to the name change and we are all capable of seeing what we want to see, but the idea that this puts the CTWD in a catch up role along with the other criticisms in this thread, seems a bit desperate.
The very fact that Allam is keeping quiet and progressing his strategy, while the supporters groups bicker and argue about missed opportunities to carry out a ballot would indicate that supporters are playing catch-up and not doing it in a very clear or timely manner. The ballot today would have been possible (apparently) and beneficial to the anti-name-change campaign. So not desperate at all, from where I'm sitting!
Just a word to anyone not against the name change that this is an anti-name change thread allowed under Ricardo's very fair guidelines.
There have already been provocative 'baiting' posts on it aimed at drumming up the kind of arguments that ruined the board before Christmas, so if you're not bothered about the name-change and want to keep the board as good as it has been since the sticky I suggest you give this one a wide berth.
Craig, I agree with you that this thread is acceptable under the 'sticky' rules. I disagree with it being only for people bothered about the name-change; it is for one and all, under the usual rules.
Stuart Blampey ah yes, the club will die at the end of this season argument which you and your mates are under the impression of.
The club will still play at the KC (did it die when it moved from Boothferry Park - where it had been for X years of its history),
The club will still be owned by the same person
The majority of players will still be the same
The manager will still be the same (assuming Man Utd don't try to get him)
The kit will still be the same (don't think it's a year when the design changes)
The tea-lady will still be the same
The players will still train at the same training ground.
ALL THAT WILL CHANGE is one word in our name, which is not like franchise FC in Milton Keynes. If you and other we want to take ownership of the club (led by Obi) can't see it is not complicated or doomsday scenario then how do you lot cope with progress in life - boycott every product which has changed its name?
Stuart Blampey ah yes, the club will die at the end of this season argument which you and your mates are under the impression of.
The club will still play at the KC (did it die when it moved from Boothferry Park - where it had been for X years of its history),
The club will still be owned by the same person
The majority of players will still be the same
The manager will still be the same (assuming Man Utd don't try to get him)
The kit will still be the same (don't think it's a year when the design changes)
The tea-lady will still be the same
The players will still train at the same training ground.
ALL THAT WILL CHANGE is one word in our name, which is not like franchise FC in Milton Keynes. If you and other we want to take ownership of the club (led by Obi) can't see it is not complicated or doomsday scenario then how do you lot cope with progress in life - boycott every product which has changed its name?
You were doing well until the final sentence.
Nah, it was fine even including that. It's been explained why the initial summary is as much as we're getting and I think most people see the sense in those reasons.
Ok - define how fans' participation would work when the fans and owner are on opposite ends of an issue.
And how is it becoming a franchise club - (unless Papa has in his business plan to have Tiger franchises playing in China/India/Indonesia/Thailand etc), a franchise does not simply happen because you have changed the club name - perhaps some on here had better look in a business dictionary if they are going to be putting forward a sound business case as to why the club will get an increase in funding due to remaining Hull City AFC - as Mr Allam is certainly working on one saying why the name change would be good for the business. And if you object to football being a business (in my last sentence), then you should have given up on football long ago - the genie was let out of that bottle decades ago.
Ok - define how fans' participation would work when the fans and owner are on opposite ends of an issue.
And how is it becoming a franchise club - (unless Papa has in his business plan to have Tiger franchises playing in China/India/Indonesia/Thailand etc), a franchise does not simply happen because you have changed the club name - perhaps some on here had better look in a business dictionary if they are going to be putting forward a sound business case as to why the club will get an increase in funding due to remaining Hull City AFC - as Mr Allam is certainly working on one saying why the name change would be good for the business. And if you object to football being a business (in my last sentence), then you should have given up on football long ago - the genie was let out of that bottle decades ago.
Ok - define how fans' participation would work when the fans and owner are on opposite ends of an issue.
And how is it becoming a franchise club - (unless Papa has in his business plan to have Tiger franchises playing in China/India/Indonesia/Thailand etc), a franchise does not simply happen because you have changed the club name - perhaps some on here had better look in a business dictionary if they are going to be putting forward a sound business case as to why the club will get an increase in funding due to remaining Hull City AFC - as Mr Allam is certainly working on one saying why the name change would be good for the business. And if you object to football being a business (in my last sentence), then you should have given up on football long ago - the genie was let out of that bottle decades ago.