Moving from the plastic debate, my son in law announced he is getting a pass for the new season. He's not a die hard, but has had passes before. He tags onto some friends who are die hards and have restarted going after boycotting, I believe when evicted from E1. Apparently he's one of a few 'not so' diehards in a group of over a dozen who are buying passes. I asked what had changed for those boycotting, he wasn't actually sure but said for him it was a post Covid effect, just wanting to do something with mates after a period of not been able. Obviously that's just one case, but it has got me wondering if membership will rise next season (compared to pre Covid). He actually claims he is a Liverpool supporter, and no he can't come up with any legitimate reason for supporting Liverpool. I definitely see problems ahead when they start having kids!
You wrote: “The money is in plastics mate.” You weren’t referring to plastic figures currently filling stadia, I simply don’t believe that because it doesn’t fit the context of the discussion in any way. You were referring to new fans. And then you try and claim that I am defending football tourists who attend EPL games but have no interest in either club. FFS of course I wasn’t referring to those people, the context of the discussion makes that obvious. Digging yourself another hole and trying to belittle me for having the temerity to challenge you is really not on. But for info, I have previously slated James Mooney when he placed City away tickets on resale sites. That has no contextual meaning in this discussion, but you started it.
Kinell, who knew you could get such an outpouring of grief just by using a certain word? I'm going to send it to the Allams. I'll write it ten thousand times with my biro. Heinus, heinous, Heinus. It's like that Monty Python sketch (the best sketch ever), where the lass gets upset by certain words. For those out there who are offended by the word heinous, I only have one word for you.... HEINOUS!
Point me in the direction of one post where I "appear to admire the Allams"?? I just think the use of the word 'heinous' is 'hilarious'...Especially from someone who hasn't attended since we dropped out of the Premier League!!
I first attended my very first Hull Tigers game when Hull Tigers played their very first game at the KC Stadium. I can't actually remember who Hull Tigers played that day, because I wasn't there. My first away game was at Warrington. I did like their shirts, but I can't remember what colour they were. By the way, just for the cheese fans, I resently discovered Manchego cheese. It's very nice indeed