HCST Protest Plans

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I always suspected Don Robinson of spraying that on the Grandways end.

Kwik save wasn't it? Can't say I recall that but also can't remember 100% but I think the 2 advertisements on the left and right of the back of the building were for Flowstar Valves and Bonus?
 
Kwik save wasn't it? Can't say I recall that but also can't remember 100% but I think the 2 advertisements on the left and right of the back of the building were for Flowstar Valves and Bonus?
Flowstar valves, paid for by Dave Dewberry, ex-chair of the Action Group and if my memory serves me right the artwork was done by Chris Chilton who was a signwriter.
 
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.
 
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.
You prick.... the protesters will never be irrelevant.
 
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.

Did you ever have a job for Pravda or Ceaucescu?
 
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.

As expected, still a ****ing imbecile.
 
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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.

So everything is hunky dory after that performance? No need for new signings? Everyone should be happy to let Ehab run things so well? We should all be happy with the membship scheme? The Hull Tigers being displayed on the hoardings didn't result in a riot proving that is what everyone really wants is for the club to be renamed HullTigers apart from a few irrelevant hooligans?
 
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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.

That's how I view you.
 
Not one iota.

Anyway. enough of having to justify myself to anyone here...
As the song goes " I'll say what I waaaaant , I have an opinion, I'll say what I want."

I'm not asking you to justify yourself.

I wouldn't be surprised if you and your dad aren't moved out of your seats before the end of the season to make way for an adult and a child under 16. As I said before the 21 page contract you and your dad signed allows the club to do so. The Chinese will want to increase the attendances, including young children. The family stand is meant for them and once they realise they can move you out I'm sure they'll start.