I will be renewing mine, although I can see attendances dropping. Just because of a ridiculous decision over Nick, doesn't put the players in a vulnerable position. We should back the players whether they are managed by Nick or someone else. U.T.T
I,ll be renewing my pass. I,m now fully desensitized to the **** I,ve been served over the years as a fan of Hull City. I really thought we,d seen the back of the old days of my beloved club. Its pretty sad really as everything was going reasonably well.
ill still be there, be worth having a pass ..the last few games will be sold out as we try and manufacture a great escape
I'll be renewing mine. Why the hell would I stop going just because we changed a few members of staff. I like Nick as much as the next City fan and this was always going to sting a little more because he's from Hull, but I really can't see it making much of an impact on season ticket sales or peoples desire to want to go. I mean, attendances were around the 18,000 mark last season, it's not as though the stadium was sold out to watch Nick every game. It's those 17,000/18000 that show up week in week out to watch Hull City, not to watch Nick Barmby waving his arms about on the touchline. To be honest I'm shocked about what's going on, it seems to have come out of left field (it might have been brewing in the background but I don't think the punishment fits the crime somehow) but I'm just going to move on and look forward to next season.
I agree Rich mans play thing , thats all football seems to be these days , this is probably just the straw that broke the camel's back for me TWF you know nothing about football , if you are an example of a modern supporter I think I'll leave it to you
When in the UK, I'll still go. I don't like the things happening at the club - but so what? I'm there for the FOOTBALL! Not to kiss papa Allams backside or otherwise.
Typical, with the club in dire straits, the knobs jump ship. I will always follow and support the Tigers, and that means in financial terms by renewing my pass. CTID. That means City Till I Die BTW. Not 'City till the going gets tough'.
The question is whether you think the lads will benefit more from the owner being starved of cash, forced out and better management coming in, or whether short term happy clapping, paying up and patiently waiting will do the trick. Thankfully at Leeds, the tide has turned towards the former.