Has Ehab just ground us down?

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I am not going the moment and don't know if I will be going that much in the future for reasons not wholly connected to football or the Allams but not going is made easier by the remaining presence of the likes of Ehab. However one difference nowadays is that previously, even when down to crowds of 3,000 with crooks and charlatans running things and no thought of any future success,those of us who kept going thought that no matter what "this is our club". That is no longer the case and I can think of a few who were at BP for the Southend game whilst the sort of people who make up too much of a KC crowd were at Wembley who have walked away at the time of our greatest success. God help us if we slip down the leagues again, the new type fans will soon disappear and the old type ones will have found there are other ways of spending Saturdays.


I wonder who that was aimed at?

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Those priced out by withdrawal of concessions or by circumstances beyond their control are not the problem.
I don't believe all the missing fans belong to the above categories.

Just think that collectively as a city and as a fanbase, too many people have used the Allams as an excuse to stop attending.

It is OUR club not his.

For me it was a combination of price rises and Hull Tigers bullshit.

I was being ripped off for something I don't support, cleansed out. It's not the same club anymore, the people who meekly stood still to help facilitate it all are not the sort of people I want to share my personal space with. I'll feel that way for a long time I think.

I feel strongly about the way the club is run, the actions of the owners and I do not see the club being in the PL as a reason to suck it up and return, I think the Allams deserve a half-empty stadium despite success and I will not take part in a seeming approval of their control by attending.

Once they're gone I'll have a good look at it. I miss going but I feel staying away is more important.
 
For me it was a combination of price rises and Hull Tigers bullshit.

I was being ripped off for something I don't support, cleansed out. It's not the same club anymore, the people who meekly stood still to help facilitate it all are not the sort of people I want to share my personal space with. I'll feel that way for a long time I think.

I feel strongly about the way the club is run, the actions of the owners and I do not see the club being in the PL as a reason to suck it up and return, I think the Allams deserve a half-empty stadium despite success and I will not take part in a seeming approval of their control by attending.

Once they're gone I'll have a good look at it. I miss going but I feel staying away is more important.

OK I admire you for your stance, but you will be replaced.
 
Where will these new fans come from?
That untapped group of the 'fans' who are middle aged and so can afford to go, but haven't previously ever wanted to even when we were in the PL.
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no you are right........... there is only you fans in this city.
I am sure that you will be missed
 
OK I admire you for your stance, but you will be replaced.

I know, by an inferior model. It's the way football is going, the Allams have just sped it up here in Hull.

I think a proper Hull response is to say no to the controlling egotist and force him out, not turn the other cheek.
 
I wonder who that was aimed at?

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If you are referring to the Southend game, no one on here. I have though aimed that barb at a self-opinionated type on CI who used to post about his City supporting credentials whilst disparaging others but was at Wembley for his first and last rugby league match. I know people who used to go to both and were torn between the two.Some went,some didn't. The biggest rows were where they had paid for trips at work months in advance for acWembleybday out with no thought of who would be there or what an important game if would be for City that weekend and the wives wanted their weekend in Londom.
 
I know, by an inferior model. It's the way football is going, the Allams have just sped it up here in Hull.

I think a proper Hull response is to say no to the controlling egotist and force him out, not turn the other cheek.

those with pinciples will get replaced
 
For me it was a combination of price rises and Hull Tigers bullshit.

I was being ripped off for something I don't support, cleansed out. It's not the same club anymore, the people who meekly stood still to help facilitate it all are not the sort of people I want to share my personal space with. I'll feel that way for a long time I think.

I feel strongly about the way the club is run, the actions of the owners and I do not see the club being in the PL as a reason to suck it up and return, I think the Allams deserve a half-empty stadium despite success and I will not take part in a seeming approval of their control by attending.

Once they're gone I'll have a good look at it. I miss going but I feel staying away is more important.

There's very little new being said on this thread that hasn't been said many times over the last few years unfortunately.

There are no winners or losers in this debate.