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An arsewipe who runs a Yes To Hull Tigers Facebook page and devotes a large part of his life to pissing off proper City fans.

Also posts on here as Angry Atkinson.

So thats why the fcuk do you use your pseudonym Polly13 then , cnut .
 
Which ones the botanic? Like where is it?

Near where Spring Bank meets Princes Ave. It's opposite Polar Bear and Round the Corner.

There's old City and FC shirts and photos all over the wall. I went in for the first time after the game on Sunday and really liked it so I'll definitely be going back in.
 
Suppose not if your a thick female cnut. your real name being Acko, doh

OK, quick English lesson.

"Your" implies belonging, so this reference is to "a thick cnut" belonging to someone. However, it wouldn't (a contraction of "would not") be common to have the "a" in there.
"You're" is contraction (see link below) of "you are" and suggests a trait or characteristic of someone, in this case being "a thick cnut". I think this is what you meant to use.

http://grammar.about.com/od/words/a/EnglishContractions.htm

End of lesson 1.

Stay tuned for lesson 2, "their", "there" and "they're" and lesson 3, how to swear like a grown up.
 
OK, quick English lesson.

"Your" implies belonging, so this reference is to "a thick cnut" belonging to someone. However, it wouldn't (a contraction of "would not") be common to have the "a" in there.
"You're" is contraction (see link below) of "you are" and suggests a trait or characteristic of someone, in this case being "a thick cnut". I think this is what you meant to use.

http://grammar.about.com/od/words/a/EnglishContractions.htm

End of lesson 1.

Stay tuned for lesson 2, "their", "there" and "they're" and lesson 3, how to swear like a grown up.
Best summed up thus: grammar is important; it's the difference between knowing your **** and knowing you're ****. :D
 
Near where Spring Bank meets Princes Ave. It's opposite Polar Bear and Round the Corner.

There's old City and FC shirts and photos all over the wall. I went in for the first time after the game on Sunday and really liked it so I'll definitely be going back in.
What time were you in there?