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Thread: Hull City owner threatening to jump ship

  1. #11
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    re: Hull City owner threatening to jump ship

    Hull are m second team. Watched them for years and through pretty bleak times. Passing the blanket round a decrepit Boothferry park and throwing a couple of pounds in. After we were relegated from the premier we had liabilities that threatened a Coventry style collapse. But you know what? I preferred the days of real football. I'm not passionate about the EPL at all (tho I am excited about the FA cup semi against sheffield). I don't want the Tigers so as far as I'm concerned he can leave. Always be grateful for him saving hull but he has no right to change the.

  2. #12
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    re: Hull City owner threatening to jump ship

    Quote Originally Posted by scots
    ... a decrepit Boothferry park ...
    that it may have been, but it had character and soul unlike the concrete n plastic arena's of today.

  3. #13
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    re: Hull City owner threatening to jump ship

    Yep. 6 massive floodlight pylons and our own train station with a platform emptying visiting fans straight through the turnstiles. Those were the days

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