thanks i have been going to city for years...i do have hcafc.tv and hullcityafc.tv and lots of other hull city names.....do you guys have your fav team...bye guys god i hope we do it..
I'm a Bolton Wanderers fan......just managed to stay up this season but that's another story! Hope you make it to the Premier league Hull's so we will have something to berate each other about next season!
hull is the only main uk city never to play at wembley or be in the top flight of english football..fact..the team you mean will be the rugby hullfc.....they have a new dot tv site www.hullfc.tv
we also have hullkr
thanks for you good wishes by guys...bye for now
We need Hull in the Premiership so Manchester City have less chance of going down next season heheh
Thanks Ray, had it not been played in Moscow and was anywhere in Western Europe i would have been there, but the cost of it would have been somewhere in the region of £50,000. (£2500 flights ,ticket and accomodation + the lawyers fees and then the divorce settlement ).
Lets hope we get to the final next year as it's in Italy which is no problem to get to.
Good luck tonight Hull!, see you at The Theatre of Dreams next season.
You could add that even though you are Champions of Europe AND Chamipons of the English Premier League - you played Manchester City at HOME and AWAY and got beat BOTH times.
Oh yes, definitely congrats to Forest too ! It's nice to see them back in the Championship.
Even for people who don't support Forest, it's still a very important club in English football.
For people who don't know them, I would simply say that they won the European Cup (which is now the Champions League) twice, while big clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton or Tottenham never managed to win it once.
Forest also have a great youth academy and produced lots of great players like Shaun Wright-Phillips and Jermaine Jenas.
And it's also great to remember that Forest was actually the team who pioneered lots of today's footballing features and rules, like referees' whistles, floodlighting, shinpads, lettering on the stands...
i love the end of the season, all the drama. tbh the biggest game of season as you know is not the last day of premiership, or even fa cup anymore, it's playoff to get into premiership as means so much.
been there, know what it feels like. afraid to say a charlton man here lol, not out of choice
what a way to go up, you can't write this stuff. dean windass, legend for club, lifelong supporter and local lad, 39 years old, looks 59 lol
what a sublime finish though! the work the player did to set him up was awesome though, but in true selfish striker mode he didn't even acknowledge the other guy when celebrating lol
the other guy is Frazer Campbell on loan from manchester united,think we will here more of him..as for dean windass age 39 ,a city supporter when a little boy
in a age were some player just play for the cash...this was Boy's Own stuff.
the open top bus is due past my house about 2.30 ,how cool is that..