HCST Protest Plans

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I'd like to put forward the notion of just ignoring the biggest wum tosspiece on here.

He makes a post every so often showing what a tit he is then we all reply and he's loving it.

We know he's a cock. Leave him to it, i say :emoticon-0148-yes:

If you don't like what you read, try the ignore function. It works well!:emoticon-0148-yes:
 
The graffiti was a disgrace - the sort of juvenile act that these sorts of protests attract unfortunately. The publicity from them makes Hull City fans look like hooligans. The protest inside the stadium was, as expected, rather muted, but behaviour of the protesters was, in the main, politely observed. Fortunately the team made the protesters irrelevant with a great performance.

Genuinely surprised at how some folk reacted to the graffiti. The outside of the stadium are drab and colourless, as are the approach bridges. Colourful 'footy' murals by local graffiti artists would be a positive step.
Don't look down, DMD.
 
The graffiti was a disgrace - the sort of juvenile act that these sorts of protests attract unfortunately. The publicity from them makes Hull City fans look like hooligans. The protest inside the stadium was, as expected, rather muted, but behaviour of the protesters was, in the main, politely observed. Fortunately the team made the protesters irrelevant with a great performance.

Genuinely surprised at how some folk reacted to the graffiti. The outside of the stadium are drab and colourless, as are the approach bridges. Colourful 'footy' murals by local graffiti artists would be a positive step.
Don't look down, DMD.