Surrey_Albion
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Oh dear, more owners not knowing what football really means to fans, we will soon be living in America
I think we should change our name to #BHAFC
It's not really that different, or that big a deal, is it? Both of our clubs chose to rebrand and focus on a nickname for commercial reasons. Hull are now doing the same.
Honestly, who cares? If they want to promote the Tiger thing let them. This santaminious "I cannot believe it" bollocks would be awful coming from any set of fans, but neither of ours really have a leg to stand on.
Ludicrous idea - as bad as Cardiff Bluebirds playing in red.
We could always drop the "and Hove Albion" bit as that goes on a bit as well - and then relocate to somewhere more relevant, like Harlow or Milton Keynes
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Alla...-City-Tigers/story-19634384-detail/story.html
HULL City Tigers will be the new name officially adopted by the club in the Premier League.
Owners Assem and Ehab Allam have confirmed their intention to re-brand Hull City by dropping the 'AFC' and putting the emphasis on 'Tigers'.
They said one of the reasons for the change is to give the club a stronger "brand identity" on the international stage.
"Hull City is irrelevant," he said.
"My dislike for the work 'City' is because it is common.
"City is also associated with Leicester, Bristol, Manchester and many other clubs.
"In the commercial world, the shorter the name, the better. The more it can spread quickly.
"It is about identity. City is a lousy identity. Hull City Association Football Club is so long."
The confirmation comes after weeks of speculation following increased club use of an amended badge without 'AFC' on the logo.
I don't care, I was just pointing out that if they want to officially call themselves the 'Hull City Tigers' as opposed to 'Hull City AFC' that isn't the same as us changing our nicknames. Also ours came spontaneously from the fans, it wasn't introduced by the owners. Not sure how yours changed to Eagles.It's not really that different, or that big a deal, is it? Both of our clubs chose to rebrand and focus on a nickname for commercial reasons. Hull are now doing the same.
Honestly, who cares? If they want to promote the Tiger thing let them. This santaminious "I cannot believe it" bollocks would be awful coming from any set of fans, but neither of ours really have a leg to stand on.
I can't speak for where your 'Eagles' nickname came from, but the 'Seagulls' thing came from the fans (albeit thanks to Palace), not the club.
But neither Seagulls nor Eagles are in the respective club names, nor would either chairman/owner be dumb enough to change them because they found them 'irrelevant' or 'lousy'.
I spoke to a Hull fan about this a few mins ago - there is talk of protests and boycotts if they go ahead and force this through.
Big Mal I think. Seagulls was a response to us, but the earlier Dolphins bloody wasn't.
If the Hull fans aren't happy then of course the club should listen to them, it's just that I don't think either of our clubs are in a position to mock. We've both made changes to our clubs for commercial reasons. This looking down your noses at another club for doing the same is a bit holier-than-thou for me.
If you're going to mock something, mock Evertons new badge. Not for changing it, just for it being shit.
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Dolphins wasn't in the club name, and that's the central point being made which you're overlooking.
But not something as sacred as the club's name. I didn't realise Palace's 'Eagles' nickname came about on the whim of the then manager. Brighton changed their club badge in 1976 to reflect the fans' own 'new' nickname.
Way outside the point being made. We're mocking the Hull City chairman for changing something on a whim, because he - and he alone - found them 'irrelevant' and 'lousy'.
I'm not overlooking it, I'm just saying its not that different. Why is the end of the club name particularly more sacred than the badge say, or the shirt? Hull City will still be Hull City. We've both made commercial decisions that have changed our clubs, so I don't see that we're in any position to mock Hull for doing the same.
The press already routinely refer to clubs either through the start of their names (ignoring the FC OR AFC) or their nicknames, so it won't even sound much different. The only time you'll notice it will be when the abbreviation is used. Presumably HCTFC rather than HCAFC.
Laugh away at Hull all you want, I just think its a bit hypocritical is all.
For having an opinion?
Sure.
I'm not overlooking it, I'm just saying its not that different. Why is the end of the club name particularly more sacred than the badge say, or the shirt? Hull City will still be Hull City. We've both made commercial decisions that have changed our clubs, so I don't see that we're in any position to mock Hull for doing the same.
The press already routinely refer to clubs either through the start of their names (ignoring the FC OR AFC) or their nicknames, so it won't even sound much different. The only time you'll notice it will be when the abbreviation is used. Presumably HCTFC rather than HCAFC.
Laugh away at Hull all you want, I just think its a bit hypocritical is all.
It's not really that different, or that big a deal, is it? Both of our clubs chose to rebrand and focus on a nickname for commercial reasons. Hull are now doing the same.
Honestly, who cares? If they want to promote the Tiger thing let them. This santaminious "I cannot believe it" bollocks would be awful coming from any set of fans, but neither of ours really have a leg to stand on.
I can't speak for where your 'Eagles' nickname came from, but the 'Seagulls' thing came from the fans (albeit thanks to Palace), not the club.
But neither Seagulls nor Eagles are in the respective club names, nor would either chairman/owner be dumb enough to change them because they found them 'irrelevant' or 'lousy'.
No, for misusing the term hypocritical.
Had we changed the Clubs actual name then ok, but we, nor you actually, have done so.