None of my parents or grandparents had any interest in Hull City or football for that matter. Both families ended up in Hull because of work. My fathers family are from North Yorkshire and my mothers from Nottingham, so no affiliation with Hull at that time.
My fathers, father came to Hull as the first head greenkeeper of Springhead when it opened, and after the war, my mother and father married and stayed with my Grandparents, and I was born in the lodge on Springhead at the corner of Wymsley Rd and Willerby road.
I mentioned this because many of you started because of your family, but I was different. We moved to Anlaby common and hence I went to Anlaby CP school. For some reason, I started playing football in the playground with a tennis ball and then in games lessons and soon found myself in the football team.
City in those days had given passes to schools, which got you a 50% discount on entry. These passes were, 3 in total, available to anyone who wanted to go, and my friend suggested we should take them and go and watch. That is what got me going!
That was it, hooked, first game November 1958 against Chester we won 3-0, after that it was just a place that held a magical attraction for me, I remember the smell when you walked through the turnstiles, which I can still bring to mind today.
TAKE NOTE MR ALLAM YOUR REFUSAL TO GIVE CONCESSIONS IS ONE OF THE WORST DECISIONS YOU WILL MAKE, AND YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF.
IF YOU HAD BEEN CLEVER ENOUGH TO DO A SURVEY OF ALL CITY SUPPORTERS AND FIND OUT HOW THEY STARTED TO SUPPORT HULL CITY AFC, INSTEAD OF THESE BIAS SO CALLED VOTES YOU PUT OUT ON THE NAME CHANGE ETC, THEN YOU WOULD FIND OUT THAT A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF YOUR SO CALLED CUSTOMERS STARTED AT A YOUNG AGE, IN MAY CASES BY THEIR PARENTS, THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT IN THE BEGINNING SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO BECOME SUPPORTERS AND THEN REWARD THEM IN THEIR OLD AGE FOR THEIR LOYALTY.
