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• #2
lol. good luck if you are a Hull fan. We had the Welsh here last weekend!
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• #3
Hey mike! Take advantage of the good weather and clear roads!
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• #4
Not a fan as such, used to go and watch them years ago, but it's the 1st time Hull have ever been to Wembley and the chance to play in the top flight for the 1st time ever, so watching at home on tv even though yes Hull will be deserted this afternoon.
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• #5
record it? and ride.
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• #6
come on city! come on city!
a nice balanced chant for today.
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• #7
We are Hull, we are Hull, we are Hull etc,etc,etc
Bring it fucking on.........................
I predict a riot...............
Hull City 5 Arsenal 0
Hull City 3 Manchester United 0
etc,etc,etc
Apologies for drinking too much lager and turning into a football yob................
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• #8
You'll get twatted at Goodison mate ;-)
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• #9
i remember going to see exeter regularly about ten years ago. the visit of hull was always a memorable occasion. a couple of hundred clinically obese, depressed fascists, stuck on a bus for 8 hours with only eighteen cans of lager each for company, arrive in a sleepy devonian market town.
result - scary chaos. our continual chant of 'you dirty northern bastards' didn't help. neither did the police carefully seperating the two sets of fans, sending down different streets that converged 500 yards further down the road in a sea of flying glass.
good times. in a parallel universe somewhere exeter are celebrating promotion to the top flight, and Hull are happy to have climbed out of the conference.
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• #10
To be honest I'm not a big fan as such, just jumping on the bandwagon a bit. Used to go see them years ago before I found bicycles. Got to admit you give a fairly accurate account of a typical Hull fan
Beware all you guys, the capital is been taken over by many people from my home city of Hull (or to be precise ull) this afternoon. Big match up at Wembley at 3pm. If your unfortunate to bump into any of them and need translation feel free to ask me!