Its a very positive move by the club with all their environmental concerns........by the people who make huge diesel powered generators.....
It looks like just you and me swimming against the tide again. IF the club were using Hull City and then this came along i would be 100% for it, however it could be seen as another step away from the words Hull City and you're all falling for it. You have to admit the Allams are not as stupid as we think they are.
maybe we could have something similar to Palace with their eagle? - I would love to see the effect of a Siberian Tiger heading towards the away supporters.
Always thought some kind of Save the Tiger thing would be good in connection with the club but I agree about using Hull City Sadly you always have to question the Allam's motives now , I'd like to give them the benefit of the doubt but can't anymore
Surely the club need to offer 'greener alternatives' to printing tickets at home, before charging people to choose a greener alternative? ...if only the barcode scanners worked with being able to scan your email from your phone.
Scannable phone bar codes are supposed to be in place ahead of this coming season, but probably won't be.
You'll all regret this when the whole place is overrun by tigers! The dogs go mad enough seeing foxes in the garden!
We've done something like this before, haven't we? I still get emails from an organisation called TigerTime, who we had some sort of tie-up with in the past.
10 years ago, there are thought to have been around 25,000 Hull City Tigers supporters roaming around the KC. Now there are only around 3,900. In the time since the Allams have had control of the club, it’s likely that we’ve lost over 95% of the city's Tigers supporters (we are mahoosive in China apparently, can't think why). Cynicism apart, think it's a great idea. Shame the logo will be on the players arses.
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Beat me to it. There is a certain irony isn't there. Not just supporters, but also players and back room staff. Thankfully last summer there was a restocking at the last minute, albeit very limited in terms of number and quality, but the mass cull had already laid the foundations of a disastrous season for the Tiger Nation. History appears to be repeating itself. Hey ho, at least the club is supporting real life Tigers. Maybe that's actually more important to the World?
On face value this is innovative, forward thinking and good PR. Unfortunately it also has lots of scope for further name-change nonsense. The Allams will not let that pass unused.
You're right you know Fez. Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Hull City Tigers, short and punchy bound to sell shirts (and shorts) in the West Midlands loik.
Chuffing hell, Mingehead is losing even more of his hair. It used to be all waves, now it's all beach! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Someone appears to be jizzing on Ehab's left shoulder. Payback for a moment of bullying management, perhaps.