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If we do get promoted...

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by tiger_meyer, Apr 19, 2013.

  1. leedstiger

    leedstiger Member

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    There was booing already lots of it around E9 and E10. Its only second time I've sat in East this season normally in South stand. I was surrounded by moaners who started after about 10 minutes. Yes it was frustrating but I agree with everything that's already been said about them not being welcome. And what was with all the early leavers I wished Meylers shot had gone in just for them. And what was with all the stewards???
     
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  2. BernsteinTiger

    BernsteinTiger Well-Known Member

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    I was actually glad the Stewards were there at the end - there was a fair few people suggesting that if we beat Bristol there should be a pitch invasion - and to be frank if that had happened, and we'd had a pitch invasion before promotion, we'd really have looked ridiculous. The stewards coming out would have been planned before the game.
     
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  3. J.B.Septum

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    What's this "if" we get promoted? Shame - the spirit from the fans when the team got beat 5-0 by Bruce's Wigan sent us on a roll that kept us up in that first P.L. season. It was about belief in the players and the club - they knew that whatever the result they'd get support for their endeavour. I was as proud of Hull that day as I am disappointed with it today.

    We sang until the end that day. Didn't even start today. ****ing ****e.

    Can't blame the players for being nervy and not showing when the support was utter gash as well.

    Scunny would have made more noise than us tonight.
     
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  4. suttontiger

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    Season cardholder in E7 and didn't hear any booing of the team at FT..not great game but team looked very nervous (like me) - great point to such an extent that job done ..
     
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  5. tiger_meyer

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    Whether individual people who went heard it or not is completely irrelevant. It happened. You can even hear it on the sky footage. Might not have been many (thankfully) but it is undeniable that there was some.
     
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  6. leedstiger

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    We weren't expected to go up in 2008. This time there is the pressure of being the favourites and in a leading position for some time. We all frightened of ****ing up and its showing on the field and off it. Could do with it all ending today but I don't think it will.
     
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  7. Calamty Jane

    Calamty Jane Well-Known Member

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    Saturday night out.Booze.Great fun.A FEW tossers.Always has been and always will be.Same applies to all football clubs.
    Can we just accept there are a few plonkers/plastics.They are arseholes.Move on
     
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  8. Barchullona

    Barchullona Well-Known Member

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    I am afraid you another with no conception of what it entails being a football supporter. Fans who are supporters create atmosphere by making noise and encouraging their team and hopefully discouraging the opposition. They start singing before the game and carry on. They don't sit there demanding to be entertained before they can be bothered making a noise or clapping their hands.
    That is what spectators and good times only people do. And we need more of the supporter type and a lot less of the spectator types.
     
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  9. Murdoc

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    Aah okay then. So I have been a Season Ticket Holder for 20 years, but I have no conception of what it entails being a football supporter?

    So the times the team have played poorly, the reason the fans weren't creating much atmosphere was because they're not actually supporters?

    Stop spouting ****e, it doesn't take a genius to realise that fans respond to enthusiasm and the quality of performance from their players.
     
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  10. HFFP

    HFFP Well-Known Member

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    We clearly need about a dozen new players to have a chance in the Premier League.
     
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  11. Robbierocket

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    Anyone remember at QPR away when they got promoted and it was their last home game of the season? They needed a win to get promoted and we held them to a draw, they pitched invaded anyway and just looked stupid.


    You could see how many fake fans there were there last night by the number of people in the shirts we wore in the second season in the premier league. ****s.
     
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  12. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    I think it's because they were DQPR fans per se that they looked ****s.
     
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  13. RicardoHCAFC

    RicardoHCAFC Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    That's the most up to date shirt I have as well. The adidas kits have been pretty consistently crap since we came down, and when they've been good (our current away kit for example) the club has ruined it putting on the sponsor they have. Friday night I think was the first time in ages I'd been where it was warm enough to be showing colours properly. There can't have been that many of them either, it wasn't exactly a massive gate we got was it.
     
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  14. juleskaren

    juleskaren Well-Known Member

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    How the hell does what shirt you wear make you a "fake fan". My son has shirts from years ago as well as the current one, he wears whatever he wants to wear as do a lot of people. Why do you have to have the most up to date shirt anyway. Ridiculous argument.
     
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  15. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    I better wear my shirt thats atleast 10 years old then to justify myself as a real fan? Despite the fact its too small, my favourite kit we've had is probably our first prem season with the solid stripes, my hated kit is the first season back in the championship, hence why i shall never wear it again, best not wear the 2008/2009 kit though or ill be branded as fake as can be... Such drivel posted sometimes <laugh>
     
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  16. BlackAndAmberGambler

    BlackAndAmberGambler Well-Known Member

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    You could see how many fake fans there were there last night by the number of people in the shirts we wore in the second season in the premier league. ****s.[/QUOTE]

    FFS I've read some **** on here in the past but this one takes the ****ing biscuit. (BTW there is no smiley for "****ER")
     
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