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The Dentist Wilf wrote:Good post yes you can't just grab a few fans and call yourself a trust to do this it, might have come out of the blue but the actual setting up of the constituted body they need to do it has been going on for months. Perhaps we need a supporters trust!
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The Dentist Wilf wrote:Absolutely! Would need to be constituted as a trust though, not sure whether it was or not?
In its first incarnation around the time of the merger it wasn't constituted as a trust as I was heavily involved then. A trust seems like a good way for FC fans to keep an eye on their home.
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The Dentist Wilf wrote:Absolutely! Would need to be constituted as a trust though, not sure whether it was or not?
It would also need a lot more support than it received a few years ago when a group of fans attempted to raise it from the dead. I think they managed 2 or 3 meetings before the whole thing folded.
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Mike1970 wrote:City fans also get very defensive when it's pointed out that if Hull FC hadn't let them okay at the Boulevard in 1904 they wouldn't have been allowed in to the league in 1905.
... and if you want, you can see City playing at the Boulevard in 1905......
They seem to be making a bit of a mess of the pitch, and their goalkeeper thinks he's playing volleyball.
Mike1970 wrote:City fans also get very defensive when it's pointed out that if Hull FC hadn't let them okay at the Boulevard in 1904 they wouldn't have been allowed in to the league in 1905.
... and if you want, you can see City playing at the Boulevard in 1905......
They seem to be making a bit of a mess of the pitch, and their goalkeeper thinks he's playing volleyball.
With only a couple of weeks to go before the start of Super League 2015 it must be fingers crossed they don't make a mess of the current pitch considering Hull City's youth team are playing at the KC next weekend immediately following the City v Newcastle game.
Two for the price of one, so to speak, but with Premiership prices probably still not value for money IMO.
ccs wrote:... and if you want, you can see City playing at the Boulevard in 1905......
They seem to be making a bit of a mess of the pitch, and their goalkeeper thinks he's playing volleyball.
With only a couple of weeks to go before the start of Super League 2015 it must be fingers crossed they don't make a mess of the current pitch considering Hull City's youth team are playing at the KC next weekend immediately following the City v Newcastle game.
Two for the price of one, so to speak, but with Premiership prices probably still not value for money IMO.
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