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CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:27 am

CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE
Ladbrokes: 10 August 2013

Reproduced with permission from Ladbrokes

Following the Americanisation of Hull City Football Club, who have unveiled plans to change their name to the Hull City Tigers, Ladbrokes have installed Cardiff as 8/1 favourites to follow suit.

Hull – 4/6 favourites for Premier League relegation – owner Assem Allam, who believes the rebrand will heighten the club's appeal from a commercial perspective, took this bizarre stand, stating in the Hull Daily Mail: "Hull City is irrelevant. My dislike for the word 'City' is because it is common.

"City is also associated with Leicester, Bristol, Manchester and many other clubs. I don't like being like everyone else. I want the club to be special."

The move has been met with disdain from several corners of the east Yorkshire club's following, but the angst is nowhere near as vitriolic as it would be if controversial chairman Mike Ashley, for example, were to ditch the second part of Newcastle United's name and replace it with Magpies (something which he's 14/1 to do, if you're interested).

Had Allam not saved the club from liquidation and then bankrolled their return to the Premier League, the fans may have been a little more ardent in their opposition of the change of name.

It's not surprising to see Premier League debutants Cardiff heading the betting to be the next club that jumps on the name-change bandwagon.

Vincent Tan moved fast to change their kit colour from blue to red shortly after seizing control of the Welsh club, as well as axing the bluebird from their badge in favour of a dragon. Both moves were designed to heighten the club's appeal in Thailand – from where their owner hails – and neighbouring Far Eastern nations.

Fulham are second in the race to rebrand following their takeover from United States-based billionaire Shahid Khan. He also has NFL franchise, the Jacksonville Jaguars, in his ‘elite sports teams owned' portfolio and it wouldn't come as a surprise to the bookies if he attempted to jazz up his new toy's name.

He'll have to get creative here though; the Fulham Cottagers doesn't invoke the same terror-inducing connotations as Tigers, Sharks or Pterodactyls do.

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:33 am

Thailand????? Wtf they smoking?

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:34 am

Vincent Tan from Thailand?

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:35 am

lyndipops wrote:CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE
Ladbrokes: 10 August 2013

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Following the Americanisation of Hull City Football Club, who have unveiled plans to change their name to the Hull City Tigers, Ladbrokes have installed Cardiff as 8/1 favourites to follow suit.

Hull – 4/6 favourites for Premier League relegation – owner Assem Allam, who believes the rebrand will heighten the club's appeal from a commercial perspective, took this bizarre stand, stating in the Hull Daily Mail: "Hull City is irrelevant. My dislike for the word 'City' is because it is common.

"City is also associated with Leicester, Bristol, Manchester and many other clubs. I don't like being like everyone else. I want the club to be special."

The move has been met with disdain from several corners of the east Yorkshire club's following, but the angst is nowhere near as vitriolic as it would be if controversial chairman Mike Ashley, for example, were to ditch the second part of Newcastle United's name and replace it with Magpies (something which he's 14/1 to do, if you're interested).

Had Allam not saved the club from liquidation and then bankrolled their return to the Premier League, the fans may have been a little more ardent in their opposition of the change of name.

It's not surprising to see Premier League debutants Cardiff heading the betting to be the next club that jumps on the name-change bandwagon.

Vincent Tan moved fast to change their kit colour from blue to red shortly after seizing control of the Welsh club, as well as axing the bluebird from their badge in favour of a dragon. Both moves were designed to heighten the club's appeal in Thailand – from where their owner hails – and neighbouring Far Eastern nations.

Fulham are second in the race to rebrand following their takeover from United States-based billionaire Shahid Khan. He also has NFL franchise, the Jacksonville Jaguars, in his ‘elite sports teams owned' portfolio and it wouldn't come as a surprise to the bookies if he attempted to jazz up his new toy's name.

He'll have to get creative here though; the Fulham Cottagers doesn't invoke the same terror-inducing connotations as Tigers, Sharks or Pterodactyls do.

Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:43 am

Real_Blue_Really wrote:
lyndipops wrote:CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE
Ladbrokes: 10 August 2013

Reproduced with permission from Ladbrokes.com

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Following the Americanisation of Hull City Football Club, who have unveiled plans to change their name to the Hull City Tigers, Ladbrokes have installed Cardiff as 8/1 favourites to follow suit.

Hull – 4/6 favourites for Premier League relegation – owner Assem Allam, who believes the rebrand will heighten the club's appeal from a commercial perspective, took this bizarre stand, stating in the Hull Daily Mail: "Hull City is irrelevant. My dislike for the word 'City' is because it is common.

"City is also associated with Leicester, Bristol, Manchester and many other clubs. I don't like being like everyone else. I want the club to be special."

The move has been met with disdain from several corners of the east Yorkshire club's following, but the angst is nowhere near as vitriolic as it would be if controversial chairman Mike Ashley, for example, were to ditch the second part of Newcastle United's name and replace it with Magpies (something which he's 14/1 to do, if you're interested).

Had Allam not saved the club from liquidation and then bankrolled their return to the Premier League, the fans may have been a little more ardent in their opposition of the change of name.

It's not surprising to see Premier League debutants Cardiff heading the betting to be the next club that jumps on the name-change bandwagon.

Vincent Tan moved fast to change their kit colour from blue to red shortly after seizing control of the Welsh club, as well as axing the bluebird from their badge in favour of a dragon. Both moves were designed to heighten the club's appeal in Thailand – from where their owner hails – and neighbouring Far Eastern nations.

Fulham are second in the race to rebrand following their takeover from United States-based billionaire Shahid Khan. He also has NFL franchise, the Jacksonville Jaguars, in his ‘elite sports teams owned' portfolio and it wouldn't come as a surprise to the bookies if he attempted to jazz up his new toy's name.

He'll have to get creative here though; the Fulham Cottagers doesn't invoke the same terror-inducing connotations as Tigers, Sharks or Pterodactyls do.

Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:

nOT AGAIN PLEASE FFS

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:44 am

Ridiculous article :lol:

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:11 am

Real_Blue_Really wrote:
lyndipops wrote:CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:


I thought the march was a celebration of Blue, are you saying it's more than that :o

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:15 am

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Real_Blue_Really wrote:
lyndipops wrote:CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:


I thought the march was a celebration of Blue, are you saying it's more than that :o

I'm not a BU official, just giving my own opinion. which i'm sure you agree with deep down. :ayatollah:

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:16 am

What a non event of an article.

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:17 am

Real_Blue_Really wrote:Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:


I'm afraid it's not. Way, way too late. Nothing will now change Tan's mind.

We are in this now until Tan has gone. I am saving myself an ulcer by just letting everything go now. If he changes the name, then so be it, I will fight the cause once the next owners are in place.

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:18 am

Wayne S wrote:
Real_Blue_Really wrote:Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:


I'm afraid it's not. Way, way too late. Nothing will now change Tan's mind.

We are in this now until Tan has gone. I am saving myself an ulcer by just letting everything go now. If he changes the name, then so be it, I will fight the cause once the next owners are in place.

Are you a compuer programme repeating the same argument. I'm talking about future changes so he hasn't made his mind up yet, :lol:

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:19 am

This article is shit fairplay

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:22 am

Real_Blue_Really wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Real_Blue_Really wrote:
lyndipops wrote:CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Fastest way to avert this catastrophé is to join BU on their march and show Tan what lies ahead. :ayatollah:


I thought the march was a celebration of Blue, are you saying it's more than that :o

I'm not a BU official, just giving my own opinion. which i'm sure you agree with deep down. :ayatollah:


Well IMO i would think the BU wouldn't be happy with what you saying, after what the BU statement said. How do you know what I agree with, I might I might not agree but one thing for certain is you can't be sure what I agree with

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:22 am

Cardiff red socks it is then

Re: CARDIFF FANCIED TO FOLLOW HULL WITH NAME CHANGE

Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:35 am

Cardiff Dragons next season :old: