This is my take on the reasons for the name change.
Something has to be done to bring investment in.
Hull City Association Football Club does not roll of the tongue easily.
A shortened version of the name is used already Hull City.
Take out the City and there is an opportunity to have a dig at Hull City Council.
Tigers are a strong marketing brand image.
The BRAND Hull Tigers is shorter than Hull City Association Football Club.
Investment may come from a business that wants to use the PL and a strong brand image.
Now this is just a thought. What happens if Assem Allam says to a Mayalisian billionaire, hey look Vince, fancy selling your club and buying mine, it's called Hull Tigers, he does have more chance doesn't he? Than if we stayed the same.
So in the end, the chances are that we will end up being owned by some bloke with money who likes Hull Tigers anyway.
If the FA agrees that is. I hope it see's sense and says no. But then no one has come up with any alternative, so forget supporters trust and think big to save the name.
"The Tigers" rolls even better and has the benefit of local support and tradition.
ANY argument in favour of Hull Tigers works far, far better as Hull City, The Tigers.