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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by mussiesredhat, May 4, 2013.

  1. Mr. Shoes

    Mr. Shoes Well-Known Member

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    Imbecile
     
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  2. tigercity

    tigercity Well-Known Member

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    why support a team if the aim isn't to play at the highest level?
     
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  3. Calamty Jane

    Calamty Jane Well-Known Member

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    Cheryl cole asked me for a hot date.I turned her down so I could take a fat lass to Witherspoons.
     
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  4. Murdoc

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    How can you be so against Premier League football? The style of football isn't really any different apart from the more attractive tippy-tappy style football and less physicality. The only real differences is obviously the huge financial investment in the Clubs within the Premier League and therefore I would understand if you're against the whole concept and unfair nature of the League.

    To claim to support a football Club however, and then just refuse to watch them because they're in the Premier League is just ludicrous. It's your local team and we'll be getting Worldwide attention, hopefully boosting the image of the City and obviously creating a positive domino effect for the City of Hull as more tourists come back and the whole City improves. It's every fans dream to see their side battling it out against the best players & managers in the World.

    Though it is obviously your choice, and I'd have to respect that.
     
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  5. Roary Glory

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    Mussie's signature statement: "I don't like the Premiership... personally, I prefer football!"

    To my eye, that says: "I don't like the Premiership... personally, I prefer mediocrity!"

    To each his own, I suppose. Personally, I prefer excellence at the highest level... or, at least, the attempt to be excellent at the highest level.
     
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  6. Diddy

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    Each to tbei own bu he's a monkey spanker of the highest order

    As someone has said earlier, it's like spending months holding hands and getting no closer tha a dry rub from an absolute stunner and then one night after she's had a few, she turns into a right horny dirty bitch, strips down to her skimpies, whips your kit off and then....you decide to take yourself off for a ****.

    Each to his own but he's a monkey spanker of the highest order #ctid #followhullcityeverywhere
     
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  7. onlyme

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    trumpets. what a groovy name!
     
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  8. CANADATIGER

    CANADATIGER Well-Known Member

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    Enjoy the Ferriby games. Hope they have a great season in the new League. But I have a hard time understanding why you can't enjoy us battling to stay up in the Premiership as well and watching some of the best club teams/players in the world competing against each other.
     
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  9. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    I agree about at BP but without a shadow of doubt the away games to places like Torkey were much, much more fun than any away day at Man Utd or Liverpool. And our fans and indeed players were much better people then. You'd recognise the same 400 or so who went to EVERY away game and you'd nod at each other as you passed in the street. These were the days when you were openly mocked and laughed at for wearing a City shirt in public. Seriously, some younger fans might think I'm pissing about here but this is 100% true, I was one of only 2 kids on my year at school who would wear a City shirt for football practice. And then I saw the same ****s who laughed at me or proudly supported Wendies or TWS desperately clamouring for season tickets when we reached the Prem. The players meanwhile ALL lived in Hull and you saw them out in town every single Saturday night and the would happily chat to you - win, lose or draw - as they gave their all for the same salaries we earned.

    Mussie makes a lot of valid points.
     
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  10. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    I would. She's an ugly, vile, racist, braindead moron. Wouldn't go near the fat bird ether, mind.
     
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  11. Cillit Bang

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    Pfft!
    If we get to a cup final this season, I sshall NOT be going. Just incase there's someone I don't know might be there!

    Bloody foreigners taking our jobs rah rah rah uff uff uff!!!
     
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  12. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    I really have no idea what this line is in reference to.
     
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  13. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    The summers were warmer, winters were fun. You could leave your back door unlocked. You knew all your neighbours...........Memories like the corners of my mind. Misty water coloured memories..........
     
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  14. Happy Tiger

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    The olden days were ****. If you remember them fondly its because you were a kid and had zero responsibilities or a clue about what the world was like. Waiting for WW3, unemployment, morons in "firms" at footy games, rampant inequality, strikes, cuts, christ, there was nothing golden at all back then. You could leave your door open because there was fook all worth nicking.
     
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  15. Leon T Trout AFC

    Leon T Trout AFC Well-Known Member

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    “The locks were made out of paper and everyone had keys to everyone’s houses”

    If MRH doesn`t go to any City games and (god forbid) doesn't watch any matches on Sky; then he’ll have my respect.

    If he goes to any of the games (as pointed out this has already changed now to going to all the home games) then he’s a unprincipled fraud.

    Thanks
     
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  16. Party Hull!

    Party Hull! Well-Known Member

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    It's just about having the courage of your convictions.
     
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  17. Is Vic there?

    Is Vic there? Top Tipster

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    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Hang on, I'm talking about when Brian Little was in charge, not 3 day weeks under Ted Heath. There's about a 20 year difference.
     
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  19. PLT

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    What's wrong with Jesus Christ?
     
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  20. andy payton's mullet

    andy payton's mullet Well-Known Member

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    No religion
     
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