Massive thumbs up for those who did attend yesterday,take a bow from me. This whole issue with City's apparent support yesterday (or lack of it ) for that matter predominantly boils down to how intense some of our fan base actually is and how easy it is to see it on the cheap when finance and health ect come into the aquation. I just drove into Hull from London and on arrival you would never know we got promoted,no flags,few shirts being worn and when I asked if they had watched the game at a garage this afternoon the owner said he was 'to busy' and three members of his staff never said anything,never made eye contact and looked embarrassed to be honest. The fact Wendy had won nothing for years definitely helped the hunger for tickets yesterday,but I would wager they would not have a problem selling out again if they got to any play off final. Truth is,football is more important and intense in some City's than it is in Hull and it's always been that way. As we know,a lot of our support comes from within the East Riding as well as the City itself,we also attract the more affluent type who do like to sit down,clap and enjoy. This in turn waters down the passion IMo and as we all know but hate to admit,rugby league is the choosen sport for many who seek not to be associated with football. As for the Wendy in our end who were apparently not thrown out or as one poster questions why they got away Scott free with it,that just backs up my argument that yes,we have passionate support,but not in the same numbers or intensity as say the team in blue at Wembley yesterday,and especially th team playing blue there today. Not having a pop at City fans here,considering what some of us put up with in the past over the years our gates at home are still decent but when you think about how it used to be,the lack of success,going out the cup every year early,the padlocks on the gates..remember that,now that was humiliating lads eh?
Up the Tigers.