We're like a rotting corpse. Eventually there'll be **** all left except dust.
Allam you ****.
Allam you ****.
He really ought to think better about doing that. He wouldn't be laughing for longIf boy blunder has his way we won't for much longer.
It’s as though who doesn’t exist?...Might as well do away with the club shop whilst they are at it.
BBC Look North tonight, 'all the local sports news' clips and interviews for all the areas football and rugby games, including fc in France, even the ice hockey team, but not a mention of our game.
Not even the score given/
It's as though we don't exist.
Might as well do away with the club shop whilst they are at it.
BBC Look North tonight, 'all the local sports news' clips and interviews for all the areas football and rugby games, including fc in France, even the ice hockey team, but not a mention of our game.
Not even the score given/
It's as though we don't exist.
Social media = not even tomorrow's chip paper
Official programme= document issued by the club, increases in value as the years pass
Having said that, our current one is great on looks, poor on content.
Maybe that's what you should expect given the priorities and mindset of the current owners.
Think Strawberry kept the club's photo archive when the club binned them off, and the club is left with only a small amount of photos which they keep recycling, hence the big ads 'SINCE 1904' ads round town which have been used plenty of times before.
Are there many other clubs which have so little regard for their past, and give away their historic photo archive to save a few bob with a new printer?
That was the final straw for me.Match programmes haven't been the same since they stopped giving away a copy of The Football League Review with each one.
And put the cover price up to a shilling.
Mainly tippexing out ‘Hull City’ on anythingI thought the club employed a media team ? If we are not featured on the mainstream local BBC sports round up what exactly are they doing ?
I thought the club employed a media team ? If we are not featured on the mainstream local BBC sports round up what exactly are they doing ?
who the **** buys a programme anyway
I note Hull are holding a big Bank Holiday fixture Open Day in West Park.
What are we doing?
A meet the players one weekday morning 0930-1130 sometime in July when only a few schoolkids might attend?
Liverpool going for the Champions League and Hull FC peddling junior tickets for £5 with a family fan park are filling the void left by City, nearly 10 years since 24th May 2008 and the legacy has been pissed away.