Honestly, no. I wouldn't invade the pitch, I would be bloody delighted and relieved that we'd stayed up, but I wouldn't be celebrating at great lengths, I don't think there's a great deal of dignity or purpose in that.
Unless we'd fought back from massive adversity, then it might be different. This season we ended up amazingly, winning game after game and getting a brilliant result at Huddersfield, we stayed up because we finished brilliantly and that's something to celebrate. But my point is that Hull finished the season losing every game and getting a draw at Bolton, I personally don't think I'd be in any great rush to celebrate that. Am I just being too rational and detached from emotion? I think I'm just being honest and clear in thought.
You answer your own question. They played crap basically for lots of games towards the end of the season, but the reaction today wasn't a celebration, it was borne out of relief. I just hope for all fellow BHA fans we don't have too many days like that in future. We're all in the same boat and I think the next couple of seasons will be about celebration rather than relief...
Onwards to Falmer
oh the IRONY
What is a proper working class club?
They didn't get to where they are now by filling the stadium with factory workers and players learning to play in between their apprenticeship shifts down at the docks.
Honestly, no. I wouldn't invade the pitch, I would be bloody delighted and relieved that we'd stayed up, but I wouldn't be celebrating at great lengths, I don't think there's a great deal of dignity or purpose in that.
Unless we'd fought back from massive adversity, then it might be different. This season we ended up amazingly, winning game after game and getting a brilliant result at Huddersfield, we stayed up because we finished brilliantly and that's something to celebrate. But my point is that Hull finished the season losing every game and getting a draw at Bolton, I personally don't think I'd be in any great rush to celebrate that. Am I just being too rational and detached from emotion? I think I'm just being honest and clear in thought.
Honestly, no. I wouldn't invade the pitch, I would be bloody delighted and relieved that we'd stayed up, but I wouldn't be celebrating at great lengths, I don't think there's a great deal of dignity or purpose in that.
Unless we'd fought back from massive adversity, then it might be different. This season we ended up amazingly, winning game after game and getting a brilliant result at Huddersfield, we stayed up because we finished brilliantly and that's something to celebrate. But my point is that Hull finished the season losing every game and getting a draw at Bolton, I personally don't think I'd be in any great rush to celebrate that. Am I just being too rational and detached from emotion? I think I'm just being honest and clear in thought.
Are you disabled?
My opinion of you has fallen even further.
Are you disabled?
Hull to win
Newcastle to win
Sunderland to loose and go down