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No communication, no manager, no engagement, no signings, no identity, no concessions, no honesty. The list goes on. You don’t need us to tell you what a state Hull City is in at the moment. The owners are digging their heels in more than ever, discarding people at an alarming rate and pushing ahead with all of their ill-considered ideas with their usual arrogance and complete lack of interest in the damaging effects they will have.

A lot of people have been talking about protests in recent weeks, particularly since the departure of Steve Bruce. It’s clear that the desire to protest against the way that the club is being run by the Allams is stronger than ever before. We’ve also had loads of protest ideas sent to us, this has really helped so please keep them coming!

So let’s cut to the chase; it’s happening again. We will be organising and coordinating protests over the coming weeks, starting with our season-opening home game against Leicester City on Saturday 13th August. This game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with a large TV audience expected. We’ve been approached by Leicester City’s Foxes Trust asking how they can help us, so we look forward to welcoming them and involving them in things.

We have had success in the past with our peaceful red card protest, which took place at the end of last season. Expanding upon this idea will form a part of the protest. We will be distributing cards to supporters outside the ground again, but they’ll be slightly different to last time. Like last time, we’d really appreciate help from fans in distributing the cards. We’ll tell you where and when nearer to the date, but for now let us know if you’re interested in helping. We’ll also provide an online template so that if you prefer, you can print off a card at home and bring it with you. Several thousand cards can get expensive, so you’d also be doing us a favour by taking that option.

Cards alone are not enough though, so we’ll be organising additional protests, but we’d like to keep some of this as a surprise for maximum impact, so forgive us for not sharing all of the details just yet.

None of this is cheap though, and we need all of the help we can get, so if you support this movement but are not already a HCST member, please consider joining us to support this protest effort. It’s at times like this that we need a strong group of fans to challenge the club, and the more members the Trust has, the louder our collective voice is. There are other benefits to joining too. Oh, and it only costs a fiver.

As always, you can get in touch with us via any of the usual methods: Facebook, Twitter, or E-mail

http://hullcitysupporterstrust.com/hcst-protest-plans/
 
No matter who is appointed... no matter who is recruited... no matter how much money is made available.. no matter how good or bad a start or finish to the season... please please do not lose sight of the prize.. Their name off Hull City AFC at companies house.

If we did a Leicester i'd still protest at every opportunity.

Just seen the HCST thread ...please merge at will OLM
 
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No communication, no manager, no engagement, no signings, no identity, no concessions, no honesty. The list goes on. You don’t need us to tell you what a state Hull City is in at the moment. The owners are digging their heels in more than ever, discarding people at an alarming rate and pushing ahead with all of their ill-considered ideas with their usual arrogance and complete lack of interest in the damaging effects they will have.

A lot of people have been talking about protests in recent weeks, particularly since the departure of Steve Bruce. It’s clear that the desire to protest against the way that the club is being run by the Allams is stronger than ever before. We’ve also had loads of protest ideas sent to us, this has really helped so please keep them coming!

So let’s cut to the chase; it’s happening again. We will be organising and coordinating protests over the coming weeks, starting with our season-opening home game against Leicester City on Saturday 13th August. This game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with a large TV audience expected. We’ve been approached by Leicester City’s Foxes Trust asking how they can help us, so we look forward to welcoming them and involving them in things.

We have had success in the past with our peaceful red card protest, which took place at the end of last season. Expanding upon this idea will form a part of the protest. We will be distributing cards to supporters outside the ground again, but they’ll be slightly different to last time. Like last time, we’d really appreciate help from fans in distributing the cards. We’ll tell you where and when nearer to the date, but for now let us know if you’re interested in helping. We’ll also provide an online template so that if you prefer, you can print off a card at home and bring it with you. Several thousand cards can get expensive, so you’d also be doing us a favour by taking that option.

Cards alone are not enough though, so we’ll be organising additional protests, but we’d like to keep some of this as a surprise for maximum impact, so forgive us for not sharing all of the details just yet.

None of this is cheap though, and we need all of the help we can get, so if you support this movement but are not already a HCST member, please consider joining us to support this protest effort. It’s at times like this that we need a strong group of fans to challenge the club, and the more members the Trust has, the louder our collective voice is. There are other benefits to joining too. Oh, and it only costs a fiver.

As always, you can get in touch with us via any of the usual methods: Facebook, Twitter, or E-mail

http://hullcitysupporterstrust.com/hcst-protest-plans/
Would appreciate if you could send me the card template and I will print off a few for family and friends OLM
 
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No communication, no manager, no engagement, no signings, no identity, no concessions, no honesty. The list goes on. You don’t need us to tell you what a state Hull City is in at the moment. The owners are digging their heels in more than ever, discarding people at an alarming rate and pushing ahead with all of their ill-considered ideas with their usual arrogance and complete lack of interest in the damaging effects they will have.

A lot of people have been talking about protests in recent weeks, particularly since the departure of Steve Bruce. It’s clear that the desire to protest against the way that the club is being run by the Allams is stronger than ever before. We’ve also had loads of protest ideas sent to us, this has really helped so please keep them coming!

So let’s cut to the chase; it’s happening again. We will be organising and coordinating protests over the coming weeks, starting with our season-opening home game against Leicester City on Saturday 13th August. This game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with a large TV audience expected. We’ve been approached by Leicester City’s Foxes Trust asking how they can help us, so we look forward to welcoming them and involving them in things.

We have had success in the past with our peaceful red card protest, which took place at the end of last season. Expanding upon this idea will form a part of the protest. We will be distributing cards to supporters outside the ground again, but they’ll be slightly different to last time. Like last time, we’d really appreciate help from fans in distributing the cards. We’ll tell you where and when nearer to the date, but for now let us know if you’re interested in helping. We’ll also provide an online template so that if you prefer, you can print off a card at home and bring it with you. Several thousand cards can get expensive, so you’d also be doing us a favour by taking that option.

Cards alone are not enough though, so we’ll be organising additional protests, but we’d like to keep some of this as a surprise for maximum impact, so forgive us for not sharing all of the details just yet.

None of this is cheap though, and we need all of the help we can get, so if you support this movement but are not already a HCST member, please consider joining us to support this protest effort. It’s at times like this that we need a strong group of fans to challenge the club, and the more members the Trust has, the louder our collective voice is. There are other benefits to joining too. Oh, and it only costs a fiver.

As always, you can get in touch with us via any of the usual methods: Facebook, Twitter, or E-mail

http://hullcitysupporterstrust.com/hcst-protest-plans/

answered my own question!
 
Hearing whispers about certain events at usual time.

Keep up the good work.


Allams OUT
 
I think there's something being done with a donation page, I'll see if I can get some details.

It would be better to donate, or for people to print out the template, as I believe the cards will not just be plain red this time.

I'll post a link to the template when it goes up.
 
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Whats the HDM stance on the situation...?.... if they want to sell a few more papers they could print the red cards with Allam Out on the front and sponsored by the HDM on the back..
Apologies i'm typing as you're posting.
 
simple question.... if you had a flag... 30 metres long x 16 metres... would you get it in the stadium,...

And question 2... do we know anyone who'd be prepared to do some solid stitching... !!!!
 
If I was a Wednesday fan I'd be pretty pissed off that, having been part of a noisy packed out optimistic Wembley, the club that beat us that afternoon and took our place in the promised land now refuses to take that opportunity seriously. Poor them. I would invite any one of them to take my ticket for the opening game if I had bought one. Tell them to wear their shirt with pride as they did that day. A few thousand of them would add to the Leicester noise quite nicely.
 
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If I was a Wednesday fan I'd be pretty pissed off that, having been part of a noisy packed out optimistic Wembley, the club that beat us that afternoon and took our place in the promised land now refuses to take that opportunity seriously. Poor them. I would invite any one of them to take my ticket for the opening game if I had bought one. Tell them to wear their shirt with pride as they did that day. A few thousand of them would add to the Leicester noise quite nicely.
Yes I know they might have trouble getting in it was just a fantasy bordering on the sexual but without the toothbrush or Aldi chicken wrap. I feel for them and they don't get a mention so I did. They deserve to be where we are on moral grounds.