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.. probably somewhat less actually there. Just over 2 yrs ago were in the Premier league. Last season finished mid table. There's fickle and there's very fickle..
Hull is a big city and for many years were the biggest city not to have had a top flight team
Now the locals just seem bored
A prime example of a team that hasn't built up a regular large fan base used to going for many years. We're the same. Swansea another. Teams used to having large crowds, like Newcastle, Villa, Norwich barely saw a drop in attendances when they went down.
There was an article about 15 years ago in the Echo with the Hull chairman going in about how they had built their support up as a Community Club and that it would stand their club in good stead for generations and that clubs like Cardiff should follow.
That worked out well.
Biggest worry for me these days is that our Family Stand seems to be getting sparser and sparser. Ninian and Canton always fullish but compared to 7/8 years ago the Family Stand must be down thousands
I suppose it all hinges on the consensus of what defines the terms "mid table" and "just over two years ago". Hull finished 13th last year, so that's bang on. The 2016/17 season ended on May 21st. So that's 2 years and 4 months. I suppose it's up for debate, but it works for me.