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Usual fictional ****e from you.

I made my mind up two years ago. It's a hollow shell of a club and it's obviously not going to change any time soon. Absolute best case scenario is that they back whoever the manager is but continue to run the club in a horribly unethical and anti-fan way. There's absolutely no way that part will change under the Allams, and it's obvious they don't and have never wanted to sell their favourite toy.

I'm sorry if you can't bear to see someone being negative. Your ideal scenario of everyone holding hands and saying how wonderful it is just isn't realistic. Things are **** at City. Soz.
You being negative? Nah, just sulky and whiny. I accept there are different groups of fans with different needs and ideals, it's you that struggles with that.

So what's your plans then? Boycotting? Protesting? Accepting it and getting on with supporting the team? Name change to CT?
 
Dunno but isn't he a sheff u fan? Maybe he meant that. Not 100% but didn't he back sheff u in. The semi??

He's a Sheff United fan. Having read his autobiography (which in fact is a very good read) he doesn't hold back on Hull fans and even goes as far to say it's the worst atmosphere he's played in (which is funny really as he spent it all pissed). I have the upmost respect in what he's done in his boxing career but he has no aligence to Hull City what so ever apart from the fact he was born in Driffield.
 
He's a Sheff United fan. Having read his autobiography (which in fact is a very good read) he doesn't hold back on Hull fans and even goes as far to say it's the worst atmosphere he's played in (which is funny really as he spent it all pissed). I have the upmost respect in what he's done in his boxing career but he has no aligence to Hull City what so ever apart from the fact he was born in Driffield.
None of the East Riding lot do...
 
I struggle with our owners. the obvious **** ideas aside, I think they're a very good family for the city, (pretty vain to say the least) I'd struggle to know who would have done a better job re success wise for us during their time. I know I sound unfashionable, answers on a postcard for better owners please who'd take us on. I was treated at Castle Hill a few years ago, and these "awful" people have put money into life saving treatment for the people of this city. Spent loads at the uni for medical research and employed lots of local people. Cynicism can be good, but it can also blind you for the greater good, I for one think on the whole and on balance the Allam's have had a lot more positive influences on this city then most people of this city have had in recent times.
 
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No idea, but here's the tweet (lots of debate, but nothing else from him in reply)

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Mike White at Humberside seams to to be hinting along the same line on twitter, suggesting that there some very tough times ahead for city in the coming months. although i still think that he's no fan of city so maybe it's just a stab in the dark on his part hoping to smoke a story out.
 
Mike White at Humberside seams to to be hinting along the same line on twitter, suggesting that there some very tough times ahead for city in the coming months. although i still think that he's no fan of city so maybe it's just a stab in the dark on his part hoping to smoke a story out.

Hinting at what?
 
I struggle with our owners. the obvious **** ideas aside, I think they're a very good family for the city, (pretty vain to say the least) I'd struggle to know who would have done a better job re success wise for us during their time. I know I sound unfashionable, answers on a postcard for better owners please who'd take us on. I was treated at Castle Hill a few years ago, and these "awful" people have put money into life saving treatment for the people of this city. Spent loads at the uni for medical research and employed lots of local people. Cynicism can be good, but it can also blind you for the greater good, I for one think on the whole and on balance the Allam's have had a lot more positive influences on this city then most people of this city have had in recent times.

And yet they could make thousands happy in 10 seconds flat and at zero cost to themselves by stopping this Hull City Tigers crap.
Their continued use of it in the face of popular discontent and PL veto, smacks of at best absent-minded negligence or at worst sheer gratuitous vindictiveness and contempt for his 'customers'.
People not to be trusted.
 
Mike White at Humberside seams to to be hinting along the same line on twitter, suggesting that there some very tough times ahead for city in the coming months. although i still think that he's no fan of city so maybe it's just a stab in the dark on his part hoping to smoke a story out.

If what I was told is correct (from someone who saw it/heard it) the speculation doing the rounds might be coming from a conversation (read losing his cool and shouting) that Ehab had with someone connected with the club (George ?) on the awards night. Apparently, he said that if we went down they (the Allams) would pull out their money, sell the players to recoup whatever they could and let the club rot!

EDIT: However, the noises from Ehab in the programme and even from Marco tend to suggest otherwise! TWT
 
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I struggle with our owners. the obvious **** ideas aside, I think they're a very good family for the city, (pretty vain to say the least) I'd struggle to know who would have done a better job re success wise for us during their time. I know I sound unfashionable, answers on a postcard for better owners please who'd take us on. I was treated at Castle Hill a few years ago, and these "awful" people have put money into life saving treatment for the people of this city. Spent loads at the uni for medical research and employed lots of local people. Cynicism can be good, but it can also blind you for the greater good, I for one think on the whole and on balance the Allam's have had a lot more positive influences on this city then most people of this city have had in recent times.

Good for the city, bad for the City.

Also worth remembering that it's Assem who's made all the donations to Hull Uni and Castle Hill, but Ehab who's responsible for removing concessions and refusing to use our name.
 
I struggle with our owners. the obvious **** ideas aside, I think they're a very good family for the city, (pretty vain to say the least) I'd struggle to know who would have done a better job re success wise for us during their time. I know I sound unfashionable, answers on a postcard for better owners please who'd take us on. I was treated at Castle Hill a few years ago, and these "awful" people have put money into life saving treatment for the people of this city. Spent loads at the uni for medical research and employed lots of local people. Cynicism can be good, but it can also blind you for the greater good, I for one think on the whole and on balance the Allam's have had a lot more positive influences on this city then most people of this city have had in recent times.
Good post..... but you have to also remember that at City they have targeted the young,the disabled and the elderly for their ridiculous vindictiveness
 
I struggle with our owners. the obvious **** ideas aside, I think they're a very good family for the city, (pretty vain to say the least) I'd struggle to know who would have done a better job re success wise for us during their time. I know I sound unfashionable, answers on a postcard for better owners please who'd take us on. I was treated at Castle Hill a few years ago, and these "awful" people have put money into life saving treatment for the people of this city. Spent loads at the uni for medical research and employed lots of local people. Cynicism can be good, but it can also blind you for the greater good, I for one think on the whole and on balance the Allam's have had a lot more positive influences on this city then most people of this city have had in recent times.

are they good? - they've made the football club a laughing stock with their nonsense and their vindictive decisions that have put many local people out of work - they've deliberately targeted the old, the disabled and the young, - for all the money he's given to charity no doubt his tax efficiency in loans between his different companies has reduced his overall tax liability and taken money away from the very things he gives to - do you think the employees of Ruscador think he's good for the city - do you think those he evicted from the Airco think he's good for the city - and don't you think that all this Hull Tigers crap is all about him not getting the HU11 CTY registration number for his car - he wanted it so much he was willing to pay over £40k for it for himself and the club but another fan bought it and only a few weeks later he started his campaign to remove City from everything thereby making the number plate meaningless if the change had gone through - now that is spite and vindictiveness
 
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