Okay maybe rather see them get relegated wasn't the correct word to use. I couldn't careless about them though and would find it amusing if they were relegated just to shut their fans up. Who imo are arrogant in general.
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Personally couldn't care less about City, would much rather see them be relegated. Now I know people will say it's better for the city as a whole if they do well etc. But like I said I don't care for them one bit. Would rather watch London vs Bradford on the concourse teles than Hull City.
i'm not a massive football fan either, but you have to accept that contrary to what you may read on here there are a lot of FC supporters who also support hull city. they are about to play the biggest game in their history which clashes with a fixture that occurs 3 times a year and has indeed just played out a couple of weeks ago, and will play out again later this summer. it's only right that some supporters would want to follow both, and indeed lean towards the football match. i wouldn't be surprised if this affect the turnout at the game of both sets of rugby supporters.
i'll be supporting FC on the day, but will have a keen ear on the radio as well, and i would be very happy if city win the cup
Okay mate rather see them get relegated wasn't the correct word to use. I couldn't careless about them though and would find it amusing if they were relegated just to shut their fans up. Who imo are arrogant in general.
I used to go to City, but I fell out with them years ago(1992). I know lads who have stuck with them through a lot of thin and now they have it good. Granted there are about 13k of new season ticket holders who have not known the thin times and a few need reeling in, but all teams have them.
It's a different sport. It shouldn't be a concern of a rugby fan
i'm not a massive football fan either, but you have to accept that contrary to what you may read on here there are a lot of FC supporters who also support hull city. they are about to play the biggest game in their history which clashes with a fixture that occurs 3 times a year and has indeed just played out a couple of weeks ago, and will play out again later this summer. it's only right that some supporters would want to follow both, and indeed lean towards the football match. i wouldn't be surprised if this affect the turnout at the game of both sets of rugby supporters.
i'll be supporting FC on the day, but will have a keen ear on the radio as well, and i would be very happy if city win the cup
i'm not a massive football fan either, but you have to accept that contrary to what you may read on here there are a lot of FC supporters who also support hull city. they are about to play the biggest game in their history which clashes with a fixture that occurs 3 times a year and has indeed just played out a couple of weeks ago, and will play out again later this summer. it's only right that some supporters would want to follow both, and indeed lean towards the football match. i wouldn't be surprised if this affect the turnout at the game of both sets of rugby supporters.
i'll be supporting FC on the day, but will have a keen ear on the radio as well, and i would be very happy if city win the cup
I totally understand that some fans will follow both teams and that them who do will more than likely choose the football over rugby and why wouldn't they. It's unlikely City will get to another final for 10 years or whatever.
Just my personal opinion that I don't like Hull City, never have.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.