Joined: Feb 11 2008 Posts: 1087 Location: east of east hull
Mrs Barista wrote:I've had a lovely day, thanks for asking. A good day for the sadmark feature I was telling you about.
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east hull fc fan wrote: 1 major trophy in 18 years doesn't make us a big club. On the pitch is were it counts and by that theory were no bigger than Sheffield! tarquin fuego wrote: I wrote this 2 mins before the game finished , you know why Sheldon Maylord ? because I know about RL ! Hoss pot HOW on earth do you get NILLED at Wembley ? When your coach isn't a winner at heart and Gentle is not a winner at heart . We were a pub team I coached for a long time and we won 95% of games because winning is a mental state driven by a desire to CRUSH an opposition. Did FC look as though they wanted to Crush Wigan and strangle them until they screamed ? NO RL is a tough tough game and Maylord She-dong you have no clue In fact don't ever ever reply to any of my posts again
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
Roofs wrote:Why, all previous statements about this happening have come true, if anything today should be your worst nightmare.
I don't live in Hull, so am not affected by the council exposing its rate payers to a £4.2m risk, so why would it give me nightmares? You're the ones who should be worried, big pressure on now to hit more than 10k every week as your costs have gone up and you need 10k just to break even.
Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:I don't live in Hull, so am not affected by the council exposing its rate payers to a £4.2m risk, so why would it give me nightmares? You're the ones who should be worried, big pressure on now to hit more than 10k every week as your costs have gone up and you need 10k just to break even.
Hmm, not what I've heard....
"The Mail understands..." NOTHING!
[quote="-VIKINGMAN-"]Respect to Roofs, the president of East Hull. [/quote]
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
Roofs wrote:Hmm, not what I've heard....
Which bit? Your costs have gone up, confirmed by Phil Webster's comment on the loan interest/rental payments. Your chairman has said you need 10,000 average to break even. And I don't live in Hull. All sounds right to me.
Joined: Jun 17 2009 Posts: 1839 Location: West Hull, (enemy territory)
Mrs Barista wrote:Which bit? Your costs have gone up, confirmed by Phil Webster's comment on the loan interest/rental payments. Your chairman has said you need 10,000 average to break even. And I don't live in Hull. All sounds right to me.
A lot of people don't think you live on this planet.... Speaking of not living in Hull, why do you spend your time worrying about Rovers then?.... ...surely in these hard times, your time would be better spent on the Cas and/or Wakie forums, questioning the moves to build 2 stadia instead of one.
Joined: Sep 23 2003 Posts: 14306 Location: East Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:I don't live in Hull, so am not affected by the council exposing its rate payers to a £4.2m risk, so why would it give me nightmares? You're the ones who should be worried, big pressure on now to hit more than 10k every week as your costs have gone up and you need 10k just to break even.
Why should the break even figure on attendances go up. If the current income streams stay the same then the break even figure will of course rise but your not taking into account Rovers income streams increasing.
Also a figure of £54000 has being mentioned as a repayment figure per annum. Now if we get an extra 3000 Hull fans for the derby due to the North stand with those Hull fans each paying £18 each then i make that the £54000 per annum needed.
"They supercede individuals, they supercede the team and they supercede the club. Our club is a traditional, working class club and the supporters are loyal and passionate and to see them go away happy really makes my day." Craig Sandercock.
Just a quick quote....I was at the Guildhall yesterday, I am the the one that presented the petition, and I was also there when we recieved our fantastic news! ( I even hugged Carl Minns in my excitement )
So I would like to thank everyone who signed it, including the odd B&W and helped us in clinching the funds to enable us to fulfil our dreams at Craven Park! And yes it was our 10,504 signatures that helped!
I am still on a high, hence the stupid o'clock posting And many thanks for all the congratulations and praise, it was a struggle at times to keep the petition going but our efforts have paid off, and it makes me very proud to be a part of the rugby community.
So on behalf of Julie and Mike Joyce......THANK YOU
Joined: Jun 17 2009 Posts: 1839 Location: West Hull, (enemy territory)
Quoted from HDM.... It is understood that Rovers will be required to help source external match funding of around £2.3m, but an application has already been made to secure the cash. Rovers are to agree to a 30-year lease on the stand. It is understood the rent on this will be minimal for the first four years, but will be subject to an increase each year as and when attendances increase. Various agencies will be housed in the Enterprise Hub and Training centre, which will be part of the development. This will provide space for upto 40 new business start-ups and support services, as well as adult education agencies.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
GraftonRed wrote:Quoted from HDM.... It is understood that Rovers will be required to help source external match funding of around £2.3m, but an application has already been made to secure the cash. Rovers are to agree to a 30-year lease on the stand. It is understood the rent on this will be minimal for the first four years, but will be subject to an increase each year as and when attendances increase. Various agencies will be housed in the Enterprise Hub and Training centre, which will be part of the development. This will provide space for upto 40 new business start-ups and support services, as well as adult education agencies.
All looks pretty Rosey down at the NCP...
"An application has been made?" What does that mean - that the £2.3m's not actually in place yet? So the council are paying back the prudential fund at say 3% interest (average for central government funding), Rovers and friends pay the council a nominal amount until attendances rise in 4 years, and the council isn't disadvantaged by this cashflow shortfall? OK then. And "as and when" attendances don't go up? Who guarantees the repayments? Ah, yes, the Hull ratepayers.
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