Gordon Gekko wrote:Lots of wishy washy nonsense there Mrs B
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. Most of your points are guesswork with very little in the way of factual figures kinda backs this up
Er, I've given you dates and facts, direct from the Council, which articulate that the Council bought back Craven Park to allow Rovers to continue in operations, and that a peppercorn rental arrangement is in place.
Gordon Gekko wrote:It seems the 'hard done to' stance is just a figment of your imagination .
Neil Hudgell had a moan that FC were enjoying "
Subsidised first class facilities" in his programme notes. In his online interview he said "If we don’t get help in achieving that the longer term picture isn’t great. The club is very important to the people of east hull, and the
politicians and others of influence in this city need to pay due regard to that." The context, of course, is that Rovers have already been assisted. By the council. Bit of bleating going on there IMO. A "hard done to" stance, if you will.
Gordon Gekko wrote:This whole thing isn't about rovers v hull, only an idiot would try to go down that road, its about whether the council is safeguarding the interests of its local taxpayers and getting vfm when spending their cash. It seems at both sides of the river this patently has not been the case and in these times of austerity people are rightly asking questions.
It's not, but the wailing at the top of the thread was about the taxpayers interests re the KC. I'm struggling to see how, in principle, this is so very different from the arrangements re Craven Park. Council owns asset, council grants lease with conditions, council gets no return. The only real difference appears to be the peppercorn vs commercial lease terms.
Gordon Gekko wrote:HCC invested £53m in the stadium and have in effect invested a further £652500 in the facilty in order to get a return of less than £47k. You don't need an accountacy qualification see its not the best of deals for the locals.
Indeed. And it seems the Craven Park deal wasn't entirely different.