Edit....Left boot would be more helpful!!!Longer studs on their right boot?![]()
Originally posted that then ammended,thick **** that I am!!!!
Edit....Left boot would be more helpful!!!Longer studs on their right boot?![]()
Edelman said teams didn’t have badges as the embroidery and leeds were the first to in the late 1960s. Badges on Leeds United going back to 1934. They then put a badge which was an owl on in mid sixties. They then had the most successful spell in their history but the superstitious Revie ditched it as he thought birds were a sign of bad luck.To be fair it looks more like it was cast iron and welded on!![]()
Worse luck still when you put a ring on their finger....(in jest)Edelman said teams didn’t have badges as the embroidery and leeds were the first to in the late 1960s. Badges on Leeds United going back to 1934. They then put a badge which was an owl on in mid sixties. They then had the most successful spell in their history but the superstitious Revie ditched it as he thought birds were a sign of bad luck.
Simple marketing, my dear chap. I recall the 4 Ps, Price, Place, Product, Promotion....I'm guessing the lads and lasses at City failed the test. I recently met the former Commercial Manager who had a few things to say...But my lips are sealed.If that's the case, we could come up with a radical idea like change the name to Hull Tigers, oh hang on.........
Very true...But lets assume we have a similar start to the 2008/09 season...Unlikely, but you never know. I guess the demand for shirts would go up, but with no incentive to buy one, they won't.They are hardly going to drop their support of Man Utd ,Liverpool and Arsenal because we have a Tigers head on the shirt .
This is correct.I could be wrong but I think competitive football was more or less scrapped during the war years?
My Granny's younger brother was a first team regular at Ibrox but went to War alongside 10 or 11 others from the team between 39-45..
Does every club have a crest now ?Edelman said teams didn’t have badges as the embroidery and leeds were the first to in the late 1960s. Badges on Leeds United going back to 1934. They then put a badge which was an owl on in mid sixties. They then had the most successful spell in their history but the superstitious Revie ditched it as he thought birds were a sign of bad luck.
Still not willing to admit your statement was wrong and indulging in deflection instead?Does every club have a crest now ?
The argument was that the writing on the shirt is an afront to our history because we have a history of always have a Tigers head on the shirt !Still not willing to admit your statement was wrong and indulging in deflection instead?
Still not willing to admit your statement was wrong and indulging in deflection instead?
You said no one did and quoted Leeds in the 1960s as the first ones to have one which was bollocks.No one has said we have always had a tiger’s head on our shirts.The argument was that the writing on the shirt is an afront to our history because we have a history of always have a Tigers head on the shirt !
Is that correct ?
Of which there is plenty of evidence that it isn't the case .
We are not in the 80s anymore where you can argue the case til you are blue in the face that we always have due to online images and videos .
Hull City never really had an history of constantly having a Tigers head on said shirt .
Even the writing HCAFC may have been a cost issue .
Go have a lie down you've had a bit of a mare .You said no one did and quoted Leeds in the 1960s as the first ones to have one which was bollocks.No one has said we have always had a tiger’s head on our shirts.
You said no one did and quoted Leeds in the 1960s as the first ones to have one which was bollocks.No one has said we have always had a tiger’s head on our shirts.
Apart from us with a set of letters. To a foreigner that could be Huddersfield Central AFC or Halifax Corporation AFC.Does every club have a crest now ?
Says the person who said no one had badges on their shirts years ago as th embroidery was too difficult and quotes Leeds who had a badge on their shirt from 1934.Go have a lie down you've had a bit of a mare .
The evidence is all over the internet .
Join the argument earlier next time to get the full jist .
Dare to be different. I doubt the global media will be beating a path to those teams doors.Apart from us with a set of letters. To a foreigner that could be Huddersfield Central AFC or Halifax Corporation AFC.
They won’t be beating a path to ours if the just see HCAFC. A badge with a tiger and the club’s name might intrigue a few though.Dare to be different. I doubt the global media will be beating a path to those teams doors.
It's our time.
Spurs in 1961/1962. What is that on their shirts?You must log in or register to see images
There you go Old Fruit
Talking of 'Old Fruit', when's the last time you had a bruised pair(sic)...You must log in or register to see images
There you go Old Fruit
If they were going retro, I would’ve liked the 1979-92 tiger head with ‘Hull City’ underneath.They won’t be beating a path to ours if the just see HCAFC. A badge with a tiger and the club’s name might intrigue a few though.