Old ground but
Quote Allam, who took charge of the club in in December 2010, told BBC Sport.
If it had been the other way round, if the FA had approved it but the fans had said no, I would have severed my ties with the club immediately," Allam, who took charge of the club in in December 2010, told BBC Sport.
"But the results mean I owe it to the silent majority to appeal and to fight on.'"
Now, its clearly shown on Sky Sports news that in an interview with Allam, he never goes back on a decision and without any question states he would walk away from Hull City if the name change was rejected.
He may have been a successful business man (with [iallegedly[/i some questionable ethics) but he really need advice on his media image. There maybe other instances of this, but he threatened to take Hull City to Melton. That never happened! He stated he would walk away if the name change was not approved. Now he is changing the goal posts!!! The Media will be all over this.
A Little like the blokes maths. How can there be a silent majority?
Quote Allam, who took charge of the club in in December 2010, told BBC Sport.
Having seen 2,565 vote "Yes to Hull Tigers with the Allam family continuing to lead the club" compared to the 2,517 who voted "No to Hull Tigers", the poll of all season ticket holders over the age of 16 has acted as confirmation to them that they maintain the support of fans.
After inviting 15,033 to participate in the vote'"
Hull City's average home gate will be around 23000, so there will be 21000 home fans in regular attendance. on just over 15k were invited to vote of which only just over 5000 bothered to of which about half wanted to name change!!!
Majority my arris
Personally I want Allam to stay, he is far more entertaining. The back tracking he is doing could make a sitcom!