Il Coltello
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A Hull fan at work has bought a ticket for his dad, his brother and his cousin.
It cost him £33.
It cost him £33.
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1. The game in 1971 where they kicked us off the park and beat us 2-1 (perhaps they didn't like the media portayal in the aftermath and blamed us?)
I can’t believe what I’ve just read. I go to Hull fairly regularly for work and it is the most ugly depressing shit hole of a town I have ever seen bar none. Full of spice heads, gormless locals, depressing buildings, awful road layout and the most unattractive entrance to a so-called city in the UK.I like Hull, the city not the football club.
My son has been living there for the last 7 or 8 years and I've got to know it quite well.
The old town has some great pubs, the marina and the fruit market have a great vibe, there are some really decent restaurants and the prices are reasonable too.
Add in a regular train service to Brid and Scarborough and it has a lot going for it.
Still glad I don't live there, but it's great to visit.
Absolute fucktardery at its finest, horrible fans and club, hope we hammer them
Another pig infiltration on here that’s so sad“33 quid for a ticket
Robbing piggie bastards.”
Ha, this lad evidently thinks they’re playing Wednesday
But nevertheless his comments are a bit rich coming from a supporter of a club that was charging every category of away supporter £40 per ticket four seasons ago.
Feels like we only just played Wolves. Are we really playing them again?![]()
Pre-Match View From Hull — The View From
"So now we go to Sheffield United, which will be equally as tough as they're on a roll and will probably be lucky to get a point. But that's where we are at the moment. We can produce giant killing, FA Cup style performances, but with the squad we've got, that's the best we canroysviewfrom.com
AyeI lived in Hull during the '90s and there were a fair number of Blades living there and most locals I spoke to like us as a club. I used to watch a few games when they were in the L3 and had Duane Derby a sit was cheap (and you could combine it with shopping).
When they got into the EPL I was chuffed for them and they generally seemed just excited but somewhere along the line they became 'big time' and I've had more than one try and tell me they've never been in the 3rd division and never had small crowds. Their desperation to make a rivalry with us is sad.
AyeI can’t believe what I’ve just read. I go to Hull fairly regularly for work and it is the most ugly depressing shit hole of a town I have ever seen bar none. Full of spice heads, gormless locals, depressing buildings, awful road layout and the most unattractive entrance to a so-called city in the UK.
I keep saying to myself “there must be some nice parts in Hull” but after going to numerous locations within the city, I can say with confidence…there isn’t.
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