I think you'll find it annoys them more than anyone, they don't want the clubs name dragged through the mud.
It happened away from the ground and the people involved had nothing to identify them as Hull supporters. What do you want Hull fans to do? It is nothing to do with them, it's a police matter, which should be taken up with the club if/when it is proved those responsible associate themselves with the club.
In this country Airlie tiger you grade a ****wit, football supporters are treated like prisoners of war in their own country within miles of the ground. Your squeals of denial do not stand up. Perhaps Hull FC should face a massive policing bill every week. Then perhaps this behaviour which tarnishes the good name of the city can be eradicated once and for all.
It suspect it was just chavs. I've not yet seen anyone in an FC shirt who was thin enough to bend over and pick up a brick.
i have seen scenes of urban warfare in the streets outside BP Of course they were City fans involved and bricking the coaches Anyone suggesting 'Ah but had they been to the game? and were they wearing bob hats and scarves? Otherwise we can't be sure' would quite rightly be considered a silly ****.
I kind of understood it when it was Wigan coaches they were bricking. Imagine the confusion when they found out the convoy of pies wasn't what they'd been drooling over prior to the ambush.