These aren't acceptable after dinner speakers like Jack Charlton or Kevin Keegan these are club roadshows seeking to expand 5th column support within our city and home stadium. Raus.
These aren't acceptable after dinner speakers like Jack Charlton or Kevin Keegan these are club roadshows seeking to expand 5th column support within our city and home stadium. Raus.
There is definitely some interest as you say but don’t forget you have posters on here proudly stating they will never set foot in the kcom until the allams go!The OSC should be organising these type of nights at the KC for City fans. Make no bones about it they are fund raising nights. The OSC should be raising money for Hull City. How much does your Zoom meetings bring in ? Perhaps if the OSC were a bit more active in this field there wouldn't be any vacant nights for the Leeds and Liverpool legends to fill the void.
I helped organise a couple of fund raising nights for the ex Tigers at Walton Club recently. Hugely successful, packed out and plenty of money raised. Proper Hull City nights .It can be done.
The interest is there, But is the will ?
Still paying for a membership are you? Or not putting another penny into the club?WTF is Enob thinking of (other than his wallet). What an utter twat faced thick **** he really is.
I know bills have to be paid, but FFS. this is outrageous.
Have some pride for ****s sake.
And build our support base, not that of other clubs with plastic **** fans from your own ****ing City.
You utter **** Enob.
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I gave up my membership for a variety of reasons years ago.Still paying for a membership are you? Or not putting another penny into the club?
The OSC should be organising these type of nights at the KC for City fans. Make no bones about it they are fund raising nights. The OSC should be raising money for Hull City. How much does your Zoom meetings bring in ? Perhaps if the OSC were a bit more active in this field there wouldn't be any vacant nights for the Leeds and Liverpool legends to fill the void.
I helped organise a couple of fund raising nights for the ex Tigers at Walton Club recently. Hugely successful, packed out and plenty of money raised. Proper Hull City nights .It can be done.
The interest is there, But is the will ?
I am questioning itI gave up my membership for a variety of reasons years ago.
I've supported City home & away for nigh on 50 years.
I happily pay for my stream every game
I buy stuff from the club when I want.
Don't question my support.
That's half of the problem matey. If the club are losing money, and they must be with nothing coming in and the same expenses going out, anyone not clued up on how your average football fan works would snap up something like this without a second thought.There is definitely some interest as you say but don’t forget you have posters on here proudly stating they will never set foot in the kcom until the allams go!
The club needs money as you say
How many have cancelled memberships and bragged about tht on here? Loads
I am questioning it
It doesn’t matter how much you put in years ago
The club needs money every year to survive
If it doesn’t it drops down the leagues.
That's all very commendable and I applaud you for it. But can you honestly say that in all the years the OSC have been in operation that the bond between club and supporter is any stronger ?Our pre match zoom events do not fund raise, but we hold live events pre match for every home game and these have raised funds for local and football associated good causes.
Our online quiz nights raised £2400 split between Tigers Trust (providing training places for under privileged local children) and The Angus MacDonald foundation for bowel cancer.
The OSC has donated monies to The Alzheimer's Society, Mind, Dove House Hospice, and the Cancer Wards at Castle Hill.
We work with and support John Hawley ex Tigers Football team with events.
We do put on Meet the Player events at the KCOM to raise funds. Our brief however has changed to going out into the supporter community and last year we held an event in Driffield School that was a great success. The community events are free to attend and we only run a small fund raising section. Our aim is to encourage younger supporters and develop their interest.
Our current fund raising activities are in support of Tiger Trust and The Jeff Aspel Foundation.
If you were part of the organising team for the Legends night at Walton Club, then at least one of that team speaks to us on a very regular basis.
I spend around 6 hours a week at the moment on OSC work, in normal times that increases to around 18. We can always use more help. so why not PM me and see what you can do to help. We are all volunteers, we get no financial support from anyone, you can join the OSC as a Registered Member for free.
Like me.don’t forget you have posters on here proudly stating they will never set foot in the kcom until the allams go!
Totally agree.That's half of the problem matey. If the club are losing money, and they must be with nothing coming in and the same expenses going out, anyone not clued up on how your average football fan works would snap up something like this without a second thought.
Bloke in a snappy suit turns up, 'we can fill your sponsors lounge, you keep the bar takings, we do all the work and we'll pay you what ever on top for the hire....' It's a no brainer when the place is standing empty and there's nothing in the bookings book.
Those making the decisions haven't a clue that it's a kick in the bollocks for their own fans, an insult, and another reason to be ridiculed in our own city.
Trouble is we should be filling this sort of fund raising night for our club, our ex players, lavishing praise on our own legends, making the bond between club and supporter stronger. We should but....
Oh, and by the way, I neither pay for a stream or watch it illegally. I check the score after the game is over and watch the goals on here.Like me.
Good for youOh, and by the way, I neither pay for a stream or watch it illegally. I check the score after the game is over and watch the goals on here.
The OSC was set up by Adam Pearson to be the link between the supporters and the club.That's all very commendable and I applaud you for it. But can you honestly say that in all the years the OSC have been in operation that the bond between club and supporter is any stronger ?
I joined the Cottingham Branch briefly, even got on the committee, at the time when I thought the OSC might have a voice in the name change.
I chucked the towel in when I quickly realised they were not a Hull City supporters club at all, they were using the club's name, players and fans to raise money for their own pet projects.
Sorry, but charity begins at home. Hull City Supporters Club should be raising funds for Hull City and if there is anything left over then yes, donate.
Can you honestly say that any of the causes you have raised money for, and all very worthy I'm sure, have sold one extra season ticket for the club ?
I will re-join the OSC when they start raising money and building up support fort Hull City. If I want to donate to a charity I don't have to do it with my city scarf on. But your work is commendable as I have already said.
I cannot help thinking that your group would have more clout, more say and be more attractive to people like me if you actually had a financial input into the club, especially at times like this when the clubs needs the readies to pay the wages.