suspect that Cardiff will vote in favour of allowing us to change our name as he is one of several chairmen/owners who would like to see that happen but don't want to be the first in case of negative publicity for their own club. No matter what any of the anti name change group thinks of our chairman at least he has some links with the city where the football club has links and he does not seem to have a vendetta against the manager and his team, unlike the loony at Cardiff
I went on a train from Old Trafford and then switched to a tram to the railway station and got a train to London. I've been on a minibus to Old Trafford. When I lived in Hull I have gone on a train to Manchester to go to Old Trafford but I have never gone from Hull to Lancashire on a bus.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Phil...City-preview/story-20352875-detail/story.html "His biggest strength as an owner is he lets his manager get on and manage. That in today's world can be quite refreshing," he said. "He's never, ever interfered with that. He's never sent me an email, for a start. Nor a text message." That's a relief then. Long may it continue. Carry on Mr A and Mr B.
How did you get to Old Trafford in the first place? Did you film the journey? Was there any close scrapes with wayward car driving folk? Was it Rum, whiskey, vodka or brandy that took you to these places?
Vincent Tan is currently Turd of the Week and distracting media attention away from the fiasco at City. I wonder if there's anyone in the Allam household who draws AA's attention (do you think they watch MOTD?) to the Tan madness and says to him "That's you that is" ?
If there really are any Hull Tigers fans outside of the internet they can't be coming to games, home or away. Yesterday it seemed like everyone in the away end was proudly holding a CTWD scarf and singing the song at 19:04. The WBA fans to our right clearly weren't aware of the protest and were looking intrigued at the impressively massive and unanimous display. The claims you see on here that there's actually a silent majority of old schoolers in E2 who love Hull Tigers looks more ridiculous with every game. I've still yet to meet anyone apart from on here with that view and no one has shown their support for it at a game. The atmosphere yesterday was brilliant all round. Great support for the team and name. Must have felt like a home game for the lads.
It's not pro Hull Tigers, it's Pro Allam. I agree that away fans will be made up of a disproportionate percentage from E1 which is presumably why E1 fans are E1 fans?
From CI. "Five live with Neil Kinnock (re: Vincent Tan), Henry Winter and Richard Scudamore. Taking about owners and the state of various subjects. Asked I about Allam and our name change he said "I'd rather they didn't" " http://www.hullcityindependent.net/?page=forum&forum_id=4&thread_id=17391
I was listening to this - Kinnock talked a lot of sense for once. His story about Tan moaning when Medel passed it back to the keeper was hilarious!