Check his join date again... that's the one that matters in this situation. Besides - he isn't 'choosing egg chasing over City' - he said both in equal terms, you imbecile.
Not606 call him a newbie so I will. As far as being an imbecile I think you've proved you are by not realising that if you claim to support both yet go to one match, rendering you unable to go to the other match, you are choosing one over the other you cretin
Whats with the est 1865? Hull FC went bust in 1999ish? Aren't the team playing at the KC Stadium now "Gateshead Thunder" rebranded as "Hull FC". To be honest, I don't really care if "Gateshull Thundersharks" win or not. I do wonder if Councillor Geraghty will accuse them of being "an embarrasment to the city" if they get mullered by Wigan.
I'm looking forward to that week, Sunday watching City beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and the following Saturday at Wembley to see Hull win the cup - perfect. Where does that say he isn't going to the City match?
To be fair, it says 'at Wembley to see Hull win the cup', you can't be at Wembley and the KC at the same time.
He does live in High Wycombe. Which probably might not help and probably influenced his decision. Also, City are playing every week home or away, whereas FC are at Wembley for a cup final, a very rare and priceless occasion that most of their fanbase will want to see. If I had the choice in his shoes, I'd probably pick the rugby. but only if it was KR instead. Also, going back to Suited's logic, does that mean he can't be a fan if he doesn't go to every game?
Presumably, you think Hull City have only existed since 2001? And Geraghty said **** all about City, he never does, it was the Lord Mayor who made the 'embarrassment' comment.
No it just means you're a t wat if you choose FC over City which he is doing. You're attempt at arguing over this is quite ridiculous! Are you not getting laid or something, you seem frustrated
So a man who supports both clubs, but lives a most 1 hour away from Wembley Stadium in comparison to around 4/5 hours from the KC, is a twat for choosing the close, cheaper (based on transport costs as well as the ticket) option? That seems like a no brainer to me. And I hate FC btw. Your* I'm not trying to argue btw. I just think you were being a bit of a twat to someone who doesn't think the same way as you, and thought it was a tad wrong. I'm fine on the 'getting laid' front, by the way.
I don't give a **** where he goes, it's entirely his choice, you posed the question 'Where does that say he isn't going to the City match?' and I answered it.
At the risk of taking sides, I do think anyone who does that is. It's none of my business and Im sure nobody gives a **** about my opinion, but i still think it.
To be fair, that's because they were a rugby union club until twenty clubs broke away to form the rugby league in 1895.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beastly-Fury-Strange-British-Football/dp/0553819356 This excellent book will explain it all.
Had a cracking night tonight with a proper mix of characters. One was a dim and distance RU player who has let himself go a tad. Another was a very well known ex-Sunderland player (ugly bugger) from their hay-days. Anyway, football player decides to take the piss, RU player plays it stoic, then gives him a 'friendly' pat on the chest! He took out two guys and another dozen nearly passed with the giggles - he might be a bit podgy, but . . . . . . made me think of the thread about rugby vs football - it's bollocks, the ones who don't care are great guys, the ones who do are, generally, knobs - of a fairly high order. UTT - more than a bit pissed and looking forward to tnhe season.
"If you choose egg chasing over City don't bother coming back newbie!" Suitedandbooted My first match was in 1965 so if that makes me a newbie so be it. As someone has already said, I live down South so do not go to every match and was not going to this one so by going to Wembley am not missing anything. I am a member of hcss and go to all London matches and several other away games as well as several home matches which mostly I combine with weekend trips to Hull visiting friends and family. By your logic the KC would be a very empty place most of the time if you told everyone who misses a match not to come back. So I presume you have been to every match since your first visit? By the way I prefer watching Hull City to Hull FC (dare I say it but I even prefer rugby union as well) but as I was brought up just an up and under away from the Hull FC pitch and look forward to this unexpected oportunity of meeting friends and family for a day out in London, I am not going to miss this just to satisfy the arrogant opinions as people like you