Now as much as I dislike our owner and want him gone, I do think that today of all days we need to leave the Allam out chants until the final whistle has been blown and our impending fate sealed. Today, for the first time this season possibly, the fans need to provide a united voice of support for our great club. Even those who are pro Allam, either join in the chant ' City til I die' or stay quiet, the booing is not necessary today. Come on yeeee Hull.
No you stay quite why shouldn't we be able to voice our opinion just because it doesn't agree with you'res Come on you Tigers
Hope Allam Out is as loud as ever. Our clubs dignity means far more than the premier league, it's ridiculous to suggest otherwise.
Never suggested our clubs dignity was was worth less, hence why I suggested leaving til later. Footman, do you have to stop eating your prawn sandwich to get your booing out, or is your mouth to busy around Allams arse.
Short sighted like UKIP one issue which will destroy what you proclaim to love. I'm leaving this site due to limited who cannot sed beyond a name. I will say going to watch City whatever their name is. Get a life and grow up. Good bye and thank you for your distorted view business and life and abusive comments for people who disagree with you
I hope we all, as fans, take a zero tolerance approach to booing today. If anyone nearby you boos, give them hell.
Have supported the Tigers since 1965 and just as I said the abuse begins. Have never eaten prawn sandwiches as am allergic to them and want a successful team. Just remember Lloyd, Duffen et al
It is ridiculous to sing that you will be a City fan until you depart this mortal coil? Obviously you can't join in as you are " whatever this club is called until I die".
I think the point is you need to have a good look at yourself if today of all days you choose to spare even a 2 second thought towards Allams... 94 minutes of non stop footballing focus is what everyone should be doing.
No booing of our own supporters, we stay up or go down together. And remember we are not emotional geordies, maintain our Hull stoicism to camera at all times.
Really don't want to get into it but the club itself, and with the current situation that means its ownership, is far more important to me than what division we're playing in next season. The fact I'm going to miss a season of home games for the first time since I was 5 years old bothers me a lot more than the thought of relegation.
For someone who envies those who can readily get to games, it baffles me that anything other than what happens on the pitch can prop up into some folks' heads.