Last night will go down as one of the low points in the history of this club, it was a night when for most of us the myth of IAKOW was finally put to death and what a a slow painful one it proved to be. I have been going to FC since the mid 60s and I can not ever remember OLD FAITHFUL NOT BEING SUNG at some point in the match and that is sad. Fans fighting amongst themselves in the East stand, many many leaving with five minutes to go others upset at them going and even I left when the hooter went its becoming a bloody chore going watch.
Sick of watching the same old rubbish week in week out for years now, we ahve bought badly because the the two halfbacks to solve our problems are now part of the problem that is FC. We have a coach who is out of his depth, an owner who has no idea about RL and it shows, a club lacking leadership, direction and looking down the barrel of a relegation battle we are in no shape to fight.
If I choose to return next week I am no longer joining in old faithful, I am also sick to death of the constant problems with the stadium, the Allams its just one thing after another. It needs sorting out, no one else has this thing hanging over them week in week its dominating sport in the city.
One thing for certain you need only open one maybe two stands next year because the fans will walk with there wallets glued to in there pockets now, its late. far too late we do not trust them anymore and never will again. Bring Brian Smith in , Bring in Benji Marshall you can even bring in the choir invisible to sing in the West upper but you have now killed the golden goose IAKOW is dead once and for all.
No pride left ....................
Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.;
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 26010 Location: Back in Hull.
I've seen worst situations, but this is the more despondent I have ever felt about Hull, in the past there were reasons for us being so poor, now with all the resources and money at our disposal the current state of affairs just isn't good enough.
Joined: Mar 28 2005 Posts: 20992 Location: THE HOME CITY OF LUKE CAMPBELL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
Jake the Peg wrote:There were people streaming out with 20 minutes to go
Yip and me and my daughter was amongst them,I had had enough last night,I will continue to go to home matches only because I am a pass holder but away matches,magic w-end and merchandise they can stick it until the team improves and Radford goes
“We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club.
Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
"Rugby League is a simple game played by simple people. Rugby Union is a complex game played by wankers." L.Daley 2005
Joined: Jun 04 2002 Posts: 15309 Location: huddersfudlia
it was painfully silent last night, usually the hull fans make some noise at some parts in the game, but apart from chav corner singing about our taxi load i heard nothing from the hull fans. we were talking about the boulevard pre game and about atmosphere there and how it was generally intimidating even around the place,4,000 sounded like 40,000, compare that with the KC and it's quite sad really.
the only fans (apart from ours) who i seen leave en masse like that is wigan, and they are notorious for it, you'd have never got people walking out like that at the old place, losing or not.
the Claret And Gold Machine is ready to roll
sunday September 1st 2013, when a dream became a reality!!
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