I meant that you aren't emotionally stunted and stuck in the past.
My wife might disagree with you on that Patty

I meant that you aren't emotionally stunted and stuck in the past.

Do people really think this is to simply sell more shirts overseas?
I can see now why none of you are successful and rich enough to have saved the club from being dissolved.
Exactly, Assem doesn't think for a minute this will increase our overseas shirt sales.
In fact, I don't believe he thinks this will increase our revenue at all.
You seem to be completely missing the point. This is about getting the overseas (Asian/Mid East) investment to (a) transform the Clubs finances, (b) increase our ability to compete for high quality players, and (c) reach that level of success that you yourselves say is vital for increased global interest and potentially substantially higher merchandise revenues.
That is the logical progression that creates (b) and (c). You really don't think that is what in the Allam's minds????
No.
I do not, for one minute, believe that this name change has anything to do with increasing revenue.
Well as an old person who'll be "dying off soon" and has already been called "senile" and a "disgusting stick insect" by OLM I'd like to repeat that I'm actually in favour of the name change for the simple reason that "Hull Tigers" does in fact reflect our "heritage" far more than the "Hull City AFC" does. For over 100 years we've been known as "The Tigers" by both local supporters and those around the world. As a supporter for 65 years I, and I believe most of those of my vintage, have referred to our team as "the Tigers". Including "Tigers" as part of our official name reflects reality and our heritage.
I also believe that incorporating "Tigers" will be a big marketing plus, in apparel sales for example as well as name recognition, as we become better known throughout Asia in particular, where the tiger is a massive symbol, and the Middle East given our incipient fan base in Egypt. I'm sure that this is what the Allams have in mind. The name change could be hugely important in their search for the substantial foreign investment needed to take us to the next level, whereas Hull City AFC has absolutely no resonance.
Ok OLM...hit me with your best shot mate. Since I'm senile it'll probably go right over my head![]()
Exactly, Assem doesn't think for a minute this will increase our overseas shirt sales.
In fact, I don't believe he thinks this will increase our revenue at all.
You seem to be completely missing the point. This is about getting the overseas (Asian/Mid East) investment to (a) transform the Clubs finances, (b) increase our ability to compete for high quality players, and (c) reach that level of success that you yourselves say is vital for increased global interest and potentially substantially higher merchandise revenues.
That is the logical progression that creates (b) and (c). You really don't think that is what in the Allam's minds????
You seem to be completely missing the point. This is about getting the overseas (Asian/Mid East) investment to (a) transform the Clubs finances, (b) increase our ability to compete for high quality players, and (c) reach that level of success that you yourselves say is vital for increased global interest and potentially substantially higher merchandise revenues.
That is the logical progression that creates (b) and (c). You really don't think that is what in the Allam's minds????
No.
I do not, for one minute, believe that this name change has anything to do with increasing revenue.
Did you even read my post??? The name change is about (a) and (b). I thought I'd been pretty clear about that. Was it that difficult to grasp? Increased revenue (c) is the result of the above. Not the primary motivation.
The reasons why some feel the name change is wrong have been posted on a number of threads, but as some seem to want to support the name change. I'd be intrigued to know why.
Anyone care to offer a considered reason why they think the name should change?
I want Hull City AFC to remain our official club name and be engraved on cups etc. (if we ever win one) because historically that is still our name, but personally I would be happy for the club to be generally known as Hull City Tigers
to be honest, I really dont care anymore.
unless you have the £80m or whatever it costs to buy AA out, you either support him or go support L**ds and shuttup about it.
Did you even read my post??? The name change is about (a) and (b). I thought I'd been pretty clear about that. Was it that difficult to grasp? Increased revenue (c) is the result of the above. Not the primary motivation.
No offence fella, but your too stupid for me to bother with.I've made my opinion clear on this matter before, but have nothing better to do than reply to this thread.
The name change has ZERO effect on me. I don't buy merchandise now, and that won't change. I will still walk 2 miles to watch my local team play in black and amber every other saturday or so. In fact, for me, the name change is irrelevant.
IF this name change increases our profile outside of East Yorkshire, surely thats a good thing. A top flight club cannot succeed with nothing more than local support. Look at how our profile increased in Egypt after we signed an Egyptian player. We are lucky that "Tigers" is already an established part of our historical identity. By emphasising that in cultures where tigers are respected could give us access to huge new sources of revenues.
I understand the point that we are losing the traditional identity associated with a European football club, but that is the only downside I can see. The people who say it won't work can't possibly know that. The only people who do know are in the boardroom. If anyone has access to that, could you tell us how its going please!
In my opinion, it's worth a try.

The only people who do know are in the boardroom.

One simple answer to that...
Asian/Mid East/African market....3+ billion people
Local supporters....100,000???
Local supporters....100,000???
Do people really think this is to simply sell more shirts overseas?
I can see now why none of you are successful and rich enough to have saved the club from being dissolved.
So far, nobody seems in favour of the name of Hull Tigers. Some would accept Hull City Tigers, although it's not on offer.
What I wonder, is why then some posters seem to be trying hard to undermine any protest?