Mrs Barista wrote:It's actually Hull Kingston Rovers Football Club Limited. Sorry, who's paying for the East Stand extension again? The club, sponsors, directors? Do tell.
I do believe your own club have to come up with One million of their OWN money to bring the bullyvard up to anything like sub standard and turn it into a training facility. Any idea how many extra fans / cuts they wiull have to make to come up with this kind of dosh Mrs B.
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Big Spender wrote:I do believe your own club have to come up with 2.4 million of their OWN money to bring the bullyvard up to anything like sub standard and turn it into a training facility. Any idea how many extra fans / cuts they wiull have to make to come up with this kind of dosh Mrs B.
None? It's funded in partnership with the NHS you twit! IIRC we have to find £1m, which is no problem, we'll just take it from our continued PROFITS! Thats the thing with being in the black and running at a profit major organizations are happy to do business with us. But thanks for your concern.
east hull FC fan wrote:None? It's funded in partnership with the NHS you twit! IIRC we have to find £1m, which is no problem, we'll just take it from our continued PROFITS! Thats the thing with being in the black and running at a profit major organizations are happy to do business with us. But thanks for your concern.
Both clubs are in partnership with the NHS, its just that they are providing more funding to West Hull, to build a bigger facility to handle the demand.
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General Zod. wrote:we don't need RFL hand-outs .
The Hull Daily Mail wrote:The extension will be built with financial support from NHS Hull – who will house health facilities in the new development – and match funding from the RFL.
Good work by rovers getting the stand extended at no cost. Presumably people from the well and the North stand will stay there and only new fans will go in the East?
Big Spender wrote:I do believe your own club have to come up with One million of their OWN money to bring the bullyvard up to anything like sub standard and turn it into a training facility. Any idea how many extra fans / cuts they wiull have to make to come up with this kind of dosh Mrs B.
£1.5m according to the HDM. Can't see it being a problem
As a Wigan supporter who travels to all away games unless I'm on holiday, I find the pricing for the away fans at both Hull clubs extortionate particularly at HKR, to sit out in the open.
Also for Wigan season ticket holders get to watch the U18 academy and U20 home games for free.
I've just posted something similar on the Wakefield site as they have increased their prices from £18 to £20 for the 2010 season.
How can they justify an 11.1% increase in times of recession?
As a Wigan supporter who travels to all away games unless I'm on holiday, I find the pricing for the away fans at both Hull clubs extortionate particularly at HKR, to sit out in the open.
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