I am in 2 minds as to whether we should start again, after telling AA and the council to **** off ................... or whether to accept the name change. I can see benefits to both sides.
Wrong. 100% wrong, and you know it.
The majority is NOT highly resistant to change at all.
All the majority want is the same seat at home, to see a team running around a field in black and amber, and are happy they have an owner paying for the best football they can remember.
The majority couldn't give a crap one way or the other on the name. Sure, if there was an option that affected nowt else, they'd go for staying the same name. That isn't an option and the majority will just back the person giving them what they want every week.
If all you have is an obsession with a poll, and think the results of that poll will affect anything, you need to wake up and smell the coffee.
The only way you could have affected this was to get a co-op together with enough money to buy Dr Allam out, or to buy a big enough share to influence things. Posters, badges and singing is all very nice, but thankfully the time for you lot to actually put up or shut up is almost over.
Just like Wimbledon? who not only had their name changed but moved over 100 miles. At the end of the day it is HIS club, not yours. If he leaves you'll be ****ed, and you'll really only have yourselves to blame, I bet the amount people have put into your save Hull City, or whatever it's called, is less than their weekend bar bills.
Whatever Hull City fans think of AA and what he is doing, Steve Bruce actually loves working for him. Unlike many other top flight clubs, the manager runs the football side of things. How many other managers (Wenger apart) can say that eh ?
The real tragedy is that a small group are highly resistant to change and can't see a good thing when its staring them in the face.
For them, everything has a downside.
If they'd just accepted that things move on, that sometimes in life you have to get out of your familiar comfort zone and that fortune favours the brave, they wouldn't be trying to spoil one of the greatest times in our history over nothing more than a simple name change.
How sad are you to dedicate so much time to wummin on a football forum ?
More like the councils personal agenda with themselves.
f**ks sake!!
Can the FA FORCE the sale of the KC to AA, on the grounds that they are holding back the progress of the club?
f**ks sake!!
will people stop saying that he doesn't own the club?
he pumped in £60 odd million of his own cash to bail out the club, I understand that everyone is grateful but, until it is floated on the stock exchange and you limp dicks can buy shares, you don't have a say!
Can the FA FORCE the sale of the KC to AA, on the grounds that they are holding back the progress of the club?
The real tragedy is that a small group are highly resistant to change and can't see a good thing when its staring them in the face.
For them, everything has a downside.
If they'd just accepted that things move on, that sometimes in life you have to get out of your familiar comfort zone and that fortune favours the brave, they wouldn't be trying to spoil one of the greatest times in our history over nothing more than a simple name change.
It's fairly obvious to everyone that owning a football club is very different to owning probably any other type of business. Just in the same way as owning a listed building is different to owning a suburban semi. There are rules and regulations, and supporters who have say in every aspect of that business, whether the owner likes it or not. Assem Allam obviously did not research the business of football before he bought the business, he didn't even know how much the debt was until he had dived in head first.
I know absolutely nothing about the business of rugby league, I would not be foolish enough to think that because I have run a totally different but successful business for 25 years that I could run Hull FC.
It's fairly obvious to everyone that owning a football club is very different to owning probably any other type of business. Just in the same way as owning a listed building is different to owning a suburban semi. There are rules and regulations, and supporters who have say in every aspect of that business, whether the owner likes it or not. Assem Allam obviously did not research the business of football before he bought the business, he didn't even know how much the debt was until he had dived in head first.
I know absolutely nothing about the business of rugby league, I would not be foolish enough to think that because I have run a totally different but successful business for 25 years that I could run Hull FC.
why the hell would you want that team of Kosovan supported losers?
KR is where it's at!
if they charged a fair price to watch the games you wouldnt need to rip them off.
£10 seats he said he will charge 2 years ago. Another lie.
**** post ^^
He didn't. He said it was an aspiration. Only a ****wit took it as a promise to implement within a couple of years. Only a ****wit would think it possible when the club is losing money.
And only a complete ****wit wouldn't realise we have some of the cheapest tickets in the PL and it costs less to eatch City than many Championship,clubs.
f**ks sake!!
will people stop saying that he doesn't own the club?
he pumped in £60 odd million of his own cash to bail out the club, I understand that everyone is grateful but, until it is floated on the stock exchange and you limp dicks can buy shares, you don't have a say!
Can the FA FORCE the sale of the KC to AA, on the grounds that they are holding back the progress of the club?
why the hell would you want that team of Kosovan supported losers?
KR is where it's at!

He didn't. He said it was an aspiration. Only a ****wit took it as a promise to implement within a couple of years. Only a ****wit would think it possible when the club is losing money.
And only a complete ****wit wouldn't realise we have some of the cheapest tickets in the PL and it costs less to eatch City than many Championship,clubs.
