These little media snippets we now get at the game, slow motion stuff of Deano and old fans, is cringeworthy ****e. Think they've finally knocked off that 'kick-the-ball-in-a-bin' ****e, which is a blessing. Could be mistaken, but I believe it is all the brainchild of a fairly recently employed Everton fan. It adds nowt, in my opinion, except groans.
Are we really resorting to slating intro's to some videos now? I think the videos are a good idea, and I actually like the way the intros are quite cheesy. They make me laugh. Are they supposed to be serious and professional? Do we care? I think it reflects the Club really; down to Earth, not extravagant and not trying to be something we're not.
Glad I'm not the only one, they replaced our own unique #hcafc hashtag on twitter for that #utt ****e, I'm sure the genius who came up with the idea is aware that Huddersfield and various other organisations also use it. They'll be spelling it out on the seats next. ****ing UTT? PATHETIC.
Most people are ignoring the #UTT, Humberside, Burnsy, Lizzie Rose, Phil Buckingham, HDM are all still using #hcafc, as are most City tweeters and players... Curtis Davies #6 ‏@TheCurtisDavies Disappointing result, didn't really keep the ball well enough to cause Saints much bother. FA Cup next up good chance of Q-finals #HCAFC
The intro's don't really bother me, but other than not wanting microphones in the audience is there a reason they don't make the press questions more audible, or perhaps subtitle them?
The kiddy football they run in school holidays is now Tiger FC, but with the Hull City official logo. Sad thing is, if it wasn't for the daft name change, neither would bother me. I just don't like lies and deceit or manipulation.
I've noticed that Curtis Davies makes a point of defiantly using #HCAFC in capitals after every game. @TheCurtisDavies Professional Footballer for a team in Hull I'm not sure the name of anymore! I think we can conclude that this name change fiasco has perplexed him as much as the rest of us.