No I'm not, I could have made that a bit more clear on reading it back! People get frustrated, there's no bullying just annoyance I think
Maybe Deano feels that Assem Allam has got it right? How many at KC on Sunday had any idea what the booing was about I only found out about it on the way out. In fact the only comment made about Deano was that he wasn't sat with the usual group of ex players, in the West Stand Upper.
well it's a different world is it not? have a 'football brain' and be good at kicking a football, you can earn millions, but not know the basics of the English language
Oh dear. Are you stalking me now? Do you really want to be made to look a **** on several simultaneous threads?
stalking? im active on this forum at the moment, so a new thread pops up and i reply, i actually agree with you and you insult me? right..
please log in to view this image http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Dean...oo-love-club/story-25798983-detail/story.html Dean Windass: Hull City fans have right to boo me, but I love the club By Hull Daily Mail | Posted: January 03, 2015 By Dean Windass please log in to view this image 'ALWAYS IN MY HEART': Dean Windass celebrates his winning goal to send Hull City to the Premier League in 2008. PLAYING for Hull City and scoring the Wembley goal which took the club into the Premier League for the first time will always be my greatest footballing achievement, writes Dean Windass. I was at Boothferry Park as a six-year-old to support the team with my dad and I have always done everything I can for the club. My transfer to Aberdeen probably helped to save it from administration back in the 90s. So, to say I was surprised to be booed by some fans when I stepped out onto the pitch at half-time in the win over Everton would be an understatement. Obviously, the boos followed a media interview I did where I said what my feelings were regarding the possible name change to Hull Tigers. I've been absolutely hammered by fans on Twitter after saying my piece, but I really don't care. I'm thick-skinned. I know I'm not everyone's cup of tea. But I am entitled to my own opinion, just like every other supporter of the club is. Whether the club is called Hull City or Hull Tigers, the most important thing isn't my opinion to the media, it's what happens out on the pitch. People can have a go at me on Twitter or boo me on the pitch, which they're perfectly entitled to do, but no matter what happens with the name change, we all have to get on with life. That's exactly what I'm doing right at this moment. Don't forget that I wasn't the one who proposed changing the club's name, I simply stated my opinion about it in the media. The owners who are pumping the money into the club are behind the idea, believing it will improve the standard of football they can deliver. That's something I feel I want to support. It was only two years ago that I was going through some very tough times personally, but I'm trying to get my life back on track. I have recently been very fortunate to see the club look to work with me in a role as an official ambassador. Not everything is signed, sealed and delivered yet but I would be delighted to be involved in some way. The Tigers have always been part of my life and my club, and I made no secret of the fact I wanted to stay on after I retired from playing. It did not matter if that was by being the manager, a coach, the kit man or a new role. I'm grateful to be watching my club week-in and week-out and anything else will be a bonus because the club means so much to me. I'll be going into the local schools in Hull and the surrounding area to try and promote the club the best way I can. But it's time for fans to forget what I did during my time at the club and time to look to the future. After all, supporters like me just want what's best for the team and that must be to remain in the top flight.
The boo boys should be ****ing ashamed of themselves. He has done far more for the club than all of you tits together.
The 'only obeying orders' defence from propaganda oficer has never really worked long term. It looks like a brown tongue and devotion to the party line supercedes ability and aptitude. It'll be interesting to watch other back office appointments.
If he thinks the name should change that is his opinion and no one should boo him for holding that opinion; but until the name-change is sanctioned and it actually happens he should be respectful and call the club by its correct name, something he knows all too well. Keep on booing him, in fact step it up as he is openly taking the piss. How about a banner with his image on saying 'in this scab we don't trust'?
Not done too bad for such an idiot there has he. ****ing disgraceful some of the comments about Deano's M/H, intelligence etc. Going into schools etc, ambassador for the club; brilliant finally treating ex players/legends how they should be treated.
Maybe he thinks saying Hull Tigers, Hull Tigers will guarantee his employment as Hull City's ambassador. As he says the deal hasn't been signed yet. All those around me singing "You can still yer Hull Tigers up yer arse" knew why they were singing.
Dean Windass has every right to call the club, just what he wants to. He can call it Melton Bottoms for all I care. If he is paid to represent the club, he is just the same as any employee of the club and no worse a person. Booing him is shallow. Attacking him on twitter is pathetic as are some of the comments on here. Many who do not want the name changed, now accept that it will happen.
You'll keep plugging this wont you. Desperate for the moral high ground. Booing thats what its all about. No doubt you've already emailed ctwd with your thougts and campaign plan. No booing chaps we must be at all times respectable, but keep pushing the M/H issues with Deano at every opportunity...