I could say the same 'FFS give it a rest' back to you and a small handful of others. If you can't be bothered to read, or can't understand what is actually posted then there's no point responding. Maybe go back to PLT's fair post and read that at least. I'm not going to get into a chilidish slagging match with you on here. Readers are sick & tired of petty sniping responses on here. Let's agree to leave it at that eh.
How many fans do we think are staying away because of the allams. Possibly around 2000. Then take away the ones who have found other interests or won't like the new owners either and i think we soon come to the conclusion that city have around ten thousand regular fans and that's it really. I am proud to be one of them. Away matches are a joy
Fickleness is a feature of sporting support in this city Never better exemplified than in May 1980 when 60,000 when to support 'their' teams at Wembley. A few years earlier both clubs together would struggle to scrape together a quarter of that figure.
I get sick of saying this, but again, why would anyone need an 'excuse' not to go? No one needs an excuse. I and many others have a 'reason' to not go. In my case and I know I can speak for many others, we don't go because we've been treat like **** by the Allams. What is it that you don't get? And another one "Just get behind the lads" If "The Lads" our whole squad passed me in the street I wouldn't recognise a single one of them and that is solely down to the Allams. I honestly don't understand why I've had to repeat this yet again
All clubs support goes up and down according to form and which division they are playing in. It's not a Hull thing. Even the top 4 premier league clubs have to blackmail season ticket holders to buy tickets for the early rounds of the micky mouse cups and the early rounds of the european games.
Some people live away or work weekends or actually play themselves. They may get to half a dozen games a season, but are proud city fans. Of course if city get to wembley, everyone goes that can go. Except the stay away protestors
Are these official figures and if so where are they published? RL attendances seem to be treated like a state secret. Perhaps I should look on the floor of the British Embassy in Kabul.
I think that's impossible to say really. But I do know there were eight pass holders in my group and not one of us goes to a single game now. I would have thought that many others would tell you the same, so it multiplies to god knows what.
I'm guessing he would be even more delighted if it was free on local radio the same as the vast majority of clubs in England