Wire Yed wrote:
My comment kinda relates to the last sentence in my post. As a Wire fan you can understand why i never want Wigan to win, same as you guys with KR.
But unfortunately I've seen a lot of trouble and experienced in personally with FC...Now before anyone jumps down my throat I'm not saying all Wire fans are angels but as a Wire fan I'm never going to truly feel the hate of the hardcore element of my own fans.
I used to be a little too harsh on FC 99% on here are good folks, 95% of your fans are good people as 95% of Wire fans are good people, but as you can understand with all the experience I've had it shapes your thoughts on a team and it's hard to let them go.
I have a very real fear there will be kicking off and that saddens me a little.
Now again i understand the very same sentiment will run the other way with some of you guys, ran into trouble with a nobhead Wire fan and you now have a lesser opinion because of it.
I'm trying to be more adult about, i came to the FC for the first time in years this season as i realise the majority are good honest people and i had to stop being silly.
But I'm sure everyone has this, if you had to make a league table of 11 teams, 1 being who you disliked the most and 11 the least I'm sure FC majority would have KR at 1...possibly Hudds or someone else at 11.
Mine is Wigan and unfortunately and hopefully it changes in the future it was FC at 2.
I don't want to take this away from the discussion, i don't want to get into a tit-for-tat and I'm fully aware some people hate us too. But I'm just putting it out why I wrote my comment, i don't 'hate' anyone in the truest sense of the word, more 'don't like to see win'.
Like i said i really hope both idiotic elements stay away, i want it eradicated from the game, i want healthy banter and i want to go to FC and for FC to come to Wire both knowing it will be a good family friendly environment.
The actual game i am genuinely looking forward to, the genuine FC fans I'm looking forward to mixing with and hopefully whoever loses takes it with grace as i always have.
My peace, and from now on...even though I stopped a while back I'll lay off with the labelling of good honest decent supporters in the same light as the minority scum bags.
i leave in peace, have fun, safe journey and leave the field with the same 17 in healthy condition, good luck in the 8's.
Cheer Yed.
A section of Hull supporters have caused problems in the past and whilst it's nowhere near as bad as it used to be it still remains especially on away trips. Sadly some people have no idea how to conduct themselves in public and forget that they are representing their club and their city. Poor education and an inability to know when to stop drinking don't help.
There were a handful of fans thrown out on Friday for running on to the pitch. Complete idiots, even if their intention is purely to celebrate with the players rather than to cause trouble. Stay in the stands FFS.
You'll understand why it annoys genuine Hull fans who get tarred with the same brush as it happens with your lot too. As it happens I'm pretty sure Wembley will be trouble free save for a few people over excited (again due to too much beer). At worst there be some over the top, foul mouthed goading between rival fans outside the ground. Best ignored. The vast majority of supporters will mingle along Wembley way hopefully in nice weather rather than the deluge of 2013.
Enjoy the build up, have a safe trip, enjoy the day and most importantly may the team in black and white win.