No one booed the Hull City name. What they booed was the "City til I die" chant which was a Hull City song misappropriated by a small pressure group who are pursuing their own agenda.
I'm not a "City 'Til We Die" member; however I find it disgusting that people would boo their own team's fans for chanting the club's name. They pay good money to support the team, and then decide to jeer people who are shouting/singing their support for the team and the 104 year history of the club. I'm against the name change as you probably will know, but I've never been so sickened by some sections of the KC crowd in my life. Should all be getting behind the team, chanting our name and spurring the boys on - not having the "Silent Majority that isn't a majority" jeering passionate fans. People have been chanting "City 'Til I Die" for god knows how many years - it's a song to support the team - what's the need of booing it? Just absolute madness.
Exactly. CTWD have had their say for long enough and the arrogance and cockiness of some of the CTWD dwelling bastards on here do my head in. Some of the comments from them tonight just shows what they truly are "self opinionated c*nts". It is why most of them are the same members always to get into arguments on this board and start abusing people because they have a different view. At the end of the day, CTWD is against and some aren't, end of story. A majority of the Hull fans want to see the success continue. No name change = Struggling? Uncertain future? Name change = Further investment, better team, success on and off the pitch and umm let me think... MORE REVENUE AND INVESTMENT GENERATED FOR THE CITY! At the moment our football club is the only thing putting us on the map, because lets be honest, our rugby teams are sh*te.
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Maybe some people find it disgusting the amount of sh*t and abuse the Allams have received after building the most successful period of our club? Maybe the fans find it disgusting with the City til I die chant?
^ This is exactly what I'm talking about. Instead of replying with an argument against, the poster clearly has half of his brain missing and decided to just curse/abuse.
What a load of ****, all we achieved last season was as Hull City. would we have done better as Hull Tigers ? More than a year has passed since the Hull Tigers idea was proposed at yet nothing, absolutly nothing has been presented to show how it would be better than Hull City.
How many more times? You nor Assem nor Ehab can prove the name change would bring further investment And you're wrong about being put on the map.. http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2...and-back-the-rebirth-of-britains-poorest-city
If the Allams - and you, you brown-nosed fool - have their way, THERE WILL BE NO CITY. Get it in your thick skull, ffs.
You're not worth replying to you say, name change = better investment, better team, better future bla bla, give me proof and ill co sider replying , you say the same old **** over and over, you don't even go and.. i hope your skin starts to peel off while you scream and last for hours in the acid
I understand that - but it's a chant that was there LONG before the Allam's were. What is the need to jeer it - I don't chant it at 19:04, but I will chant it whenever I want to support my team. Does this mean people like myself deserve to be jeered? The fact fans are booing another set for chanting a age-old chant is utterly deplorable.
Shake what up? I've said many times that I would rather stay as Hull City but at the end of the day, if the price of the name change means we continue to build as a club and stay in the premier league then it's well worth the change. People go on about history etc, lots of people would have loved to live to the day, seeing the position where the club is now. Then you have others that dwell on the past, like it or not, the club is now in the hands of the future generation, not the old.
Fair point mate, but it is at 19:04, it's obvious why they're chanting it.. Nothing wrong with the chant, it's the timing and the obviousness of it.