Marco Silva’s first game in charge of Hull City was met by fans protesting against chairman Assem Allam before their match with Swansea City
Supporters came together as once again let their opinions know they want Allam out before their FA Cup third round clash

MARCO SILVA'S first game in charge of Hull City was met a protest as fans come together to deliver a message to chairman Assem Allam.
The majority of supporters refused to enter the KCOM Stadium in their FA Cup third round clash with relegation rivals Swansea City.
Fans joined as one all containing the message 'Allam out' as they claim he is destroying their club and heritage.
It's not the first time he has proved to be unpopular as he tried and failed to rename the club to Hull City Tigers.
It was a sorry sight at the start of kick-off as the only view you could see were rows and rows of empty seats.
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One angry message said: "Lifelong supporters. Fans are not irrelevant Hull City AFC. Our Club/Our heritage stop destroying us 'Allam'sOut #AskEhab."
It wouldn't come as a surprise to the owners and manager, as fans were planning to boycott this fixture for some time.
Allam bought the club back in 2010, and has overseen two promotions to the Premier League, as well as seeing his side finish as runners-up in the 2014 FA Cup Final.
Hull currently sit rock bottom of the Premier League, winning just a mere three times in 20 games.