FAO Yusuf!

are both clubs condemning the abhorrent Verbals aimed at Yusef from the hull city supporters?

there are videos available on social media, won't be much problem identifying the group involved - plenty of steward's close by - did they do anything, have they filed an abuse report?
 
are both clubs condemning the abhorrent Verbals aimed at Yusef from the hull city supporters?

there are videos available on social media, won't be much problem identifying the group involved - plenty of steward's close by - did they do anything, have they filed an abuse report?
I got told off by a steward for being too loud. He told me to "be quiet" when he walked past me. Many witnesses. All in disbelief
 
Yusuf is great asset to the club and really shows what it means to be a true Boro fan.

Hull sounds a bit like MFC Management in 2008/9 - when they tried to kill off Red Faction threatening them with expulsion if they made to much noise. Anyone got the leaflet that left on the Block 53 seats?
 

Boro fans told to be quiet

Middlesbrough fans have been told to sit down and be quiet during matches at their team's Riverside Stadium by a club official.

FOOTBALL 2008-09 Premier League empty seats at the Riverside

FOOTBALL 2008-09 Premier League empty seats at the Riverside

Eurosport
Published 24/02/2009 at 10:35 GMT

Safety officer Sue Watson had letters handed out to fans during Saturday's 0-0 home draw with Wigan Athletic asking them keep the noise down as they had received complaints from some supporters.

That goalless draw - for which there were more than 11,000 empty seats at the 34,000-capacity venue - leaves Boro in the relegation zone, two points from safety in 19th place.

Watson said in the letter: "I am receiving more and more complaints from our own fans about both the persistent standing and the constant banging and noise coming from the back of this stand.:ROFLMAO:

"Please stop. Make as much noise as you like when we score, but this constant noise is driving some fans mad." :love:

Middlesbrough have scored only 10 league goals at home all season, and just once in their last nine games on Teesside.

Many fans have reacted angrily to the letter, with one saying: "The letter's an utter disgrace. The anger and resentment it's caused shows what a PR disaster it is.":mad:

Middlesbrough's chief operating officer Neil Basour has since apologised for the letter, saying: "We understand the strength of feeling on this issue and we accept the letter could easily have been misunderstood.

"We apologise to any supporters who have therefore been understandably annoyed."



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Yusuf is great asset to the club and really shows what it means to be a true Boro fan.

Hull sounds a bit like MFC Management in 2008/9 - when they tried to kill off Red Faction threatening them with expulsion if they made to much noise. Anyone got the leaflet that left on the Block 53 seats?
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Boro fans told to be quiet

Middlesbrough fans have been told to sit down and be quiet during matches at their team's Riverside Stadium by a club official.

FOOTBALL 2008-09 Premier League empty seats at the Riverside

FOOTBALL 2008-09 Premier League empty seats at the Riverside

Eurosport
Published 24/02/2009 at 10:35 GMT

Safety officer Sue Watson had letters handed out to fans during Saturday's 0-0 home draw with Wigan Athletic asking them keep the noise down as they had received complaints from some supporters.

That goalless draw - for which there were more than 11,000 empty seats at the 34,000-capacity venue - leaves Boro in the relegation zone, two points from safety in 19th place.

Watson said in the letter: "I am receiving more and more complaints from our own fans about both the persistent standing and the constant banging and noise coming from the back of this stand.:ROFLMAO:

"Please stop. Make as much noise as you like when we score, but this constant noise is driving some fans mad." :love:

Middlesbrough have scored only 10 league goals at home all season, and just once in their last nine games on Teesside.

Many fans have reacted angrily to the letter, with one saying: "The letter's an utter disgrace. The anger and resentment it's caused shows what a PR disaster it is.":mad:

Middlesbrough's chief operating officer Neil Basour has since apologised for the letter, saying: "We understand the strength of feeling on this issue and we accept the letter could easily have been misunderstood.

"We apologise to any supporters who have therefore been understandably annoyed."



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This was peak ‘running the club badly’ for me
 
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