Yes, but look at Cardiff. Colours, badge, nickname all gone. But they're in the 
prem, so the fans have rolled over and accepted it.

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On 9 Aug 2013, at 13:48, Ian Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the problem with owners not understanding the culture or the history. 
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> On 09/08/2013, at 20:42, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Nigel said
>> If this becomes a trend in Football, I can see it happening for the teams
>> who already have a suitable nickname, like Hull, which puts us in the clear
>> anyway.  At least they're going for "Hull City Tigers" and not just "Hull
>> Tigers", ditching the historic "City" name.
>> 
>> Not quite true Nige - they are going for BOTH forms of the name according to 
>> this
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>> Allam wants to market the club as Hull City Tigers locally and Hull Tigers 
>> to national and international audiences
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