Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
CHURCHILL wrote:He explained it last night on sportstalk, how much more crystal clear can it be that with Hull Fair already causing problems in october, he would then have to go back to the FA, before the fixtures are even known, to say he might need to move things around even more. He asked the RFL to wait, they told him no, what more can he do.
Ashes series in 2003, Tri nations in 2004 and 2005.
The KC staged matches at a similar time of year. Poor excuse.
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Wigan Athletic, huddersfield Town and Doncaster Rovers have no idea as to their fixtures, yet they can commit their stadia for an international game which will be screened live. This would enhances any advertising opportunities the stadium owners have. If Duffen really wanted to he could have asked for an increased fee for the usage of the KC and the RFL would likely have backed down due to its popularity for pervisou international.
Clear indication of poor management by the SMC. Nothing to do with a conflict of interest, Duffen has not maximised the potential for using the stadium which one of his companies is responsible for.
If what is posted earlier in this thread is true, eg the alledged comments from Duffen that RL fans cannot write, I think he shoud do the right thing and resign as head of the SMC.
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
CHURCHILL wrote:Adam Pearson also had his problems of allowing the community stadium to provide for the rugby league community of Hull by asking for fifteen to twenty thousand for a local amateur teams to play in their finals, no one seemed to give a toss about them! Given the fact that this is, according to some, such a massive rugby league city, I'd have expected page upon page of complaints at the time, of which I remember very little of.
As for what you feel Duffen should do, I'm sure he knows more about the in's and out's of running a stadium than you do so why not let the bloke get on with what he does while you spend all day on a message forum.
Can't see a problem there. Thats the fee for hiring the stadium. It was made available at the going rate.
I really don't see how this was a problem. The FA must be aware that the KC is a "community stadium" and as such there may be commitments beyond football (and rugby for that matter) for its use. All City have to do is inform the FA of a commitment at the stadium on the day of the proposed international.
It's not as if the fixture list for next season can be at a very advanced stage because the FA doesn't even know what league City will be in yet!
I was a work last night and went on humbersides listen again feature to listen to the hull city fans forum for myself, unfortunately the works computer wouldn't play it.I did notice that the sport talk feature was 180 mins long, i got home this morning and tried again but it is only 90 mins long now, the city forum part of talk sport has been cut off...are we now going to get an edited version with a small part erased?
Mrs Barista wrote:Duffen's just being lazy because it's a bit complicated to arrange and is not his priority. He's now compounded this by being abusive to the rugby league community in the city. If he's accountable to the council on the basis of effectively being caretaker of their asset maybe we should all write eloquent letters to the council chairman. I and I suspect many others do feel insulted by Duffen's sweeping generalisation. I feel that some compensation may be in order. Does anyone know a personal injury lawyer?
I think it's interesting that none of the Hull SL fans have made a comment on the fact that had Kath and Richo not been so keen to get their noses out of the trough they would have had as much say as Duffen. Mind you.I would imagine if they had have been he would not have taken City over as the long time plan is to buy the stadium and the land around it.
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:So, I can't be arsed to cut and paste into a word document to check over zealous typing errors on something which is on an unofficial forum.
But then again I used words whilst you use pictures. Perhaps Duffen has a point.
Joined: Apr 29 2004 Posts: 14082 Location: The Sunniest City in the World
Its a disgrace on anumber of levels:
1. It denies Hull the prestige of hosting an Int fixture
2. It denise RL fans in teh city the opportunity to see a "home" International
3. It reduces the cash teh stadium is generating for the council and by default the people of the city.
There is no reason at all for this to have happened other than poor management. You should all be complaining to teh council as the owners and elected reps of the people!!
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