I think it is a great idea and NH is doing the council a favor by taking it so he might get a real good deal but watch out for the aftercare warranty you could get a cheaper deal at comet.
I think it is a good for the club and will set the north to south stand off a treat.
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
salthouse red wrote:A new scoreboard , we have been given the "Big tele " from Queen Victoria square , suprising what a few free tickets can get you , well done Hudge
salthouse red wrote::lol: , well when your friends with the local councillors and all that .................
salthouse red wrote:Who mentioned money ?
The Wail wrote:A senior councillor at Hull City Council confirmed the authority was in talks with the Robins.
Councillor Phil Webster, cabinet member for financial management, said: "When we took over control of the council after the elections we were informed that the previous administration had offered to sell the screen to Hull KR.
"We have started talks with the club to see what options might be open.
"One idea is to offer the screen on a lease as part of the new North Stand development where the new Enterprise Hub is going to be based, using it as part of that initiative."
Fancy! Saltshouse Tavern is Councillor Phil Webbo's local, and Sutton Park Golf Club, down Saltshouse Road, made the headlines for all the wrong reasons back in 2008, when the proprietor, Mr Phil Webster, was fined £5000
Salthouse Red has so far shown a far-too-unhealthy interest in all things council related, and unfettered glee at how rosy the future is for Rovers now he's - I mean the Rovers-supporting council are back:
salthouse red wrote:Neil Hudgell, Rob Crossland, Lord John Precott and Assem Allen for starters, its a good mix of wealth and influence and IMO the major reason why HKR, as a club, has progressed so relatively fast both on and off the field. Supportive councillors now voted in to local goverment and things looking to take off. If anyone had listed our progress only half a dozen years they would have quite rightly been certified.
I realise that a couple of Super League clubs have wealthy backers but reckon any club have to go a fair way to matching up.
Unless of course anyone knows different ?
So there only remains for me to say:
HIYA PHIL!! Welcome back!
(Oh, and I hope you declared those free tickets in the Register of Interests...oh hang on...)
salthouse red wrote:A new scoreboard , we have been given the "Big tele " from Queen Victoria square , suprising what a few free tickets can get you , well done Hudge
salthouse red wrote::lol: , well when your friends with the local councillors and all that .................
salthouse red wrote:Who mentioned money ?
The Wail wrote:A senior councillor at Hull City Council confirmed the authority was in talks with the Robins.
Councillor Phil Webster, cabinet member for financial management, said: "When we took over control of the council after the elections we were informed that the previous administration had offered to sell the screen to Hull KR.
"We have started talks with the club to see what options might be open.
"One idea is to offer the screen on a lease as part of the new North Stand development where the new Enterprise Hub is going to be based, using it as part of that initiative."
Fancy! Saltshouse Tavern is Councillor Phil Webbo's local, and Sutton Park Golf Club, down Saltshouse Road, made the headlines for all the wrong reasons back in 2008, when the proprietor, Mr Phil Webster, was fined £5000
Salthouse Red has so far shown a far-too-unhealthy interest in all things council related, and unfettered glee at how rosy the future is for Rovers now he's - I mean the Rovers-supporting council are back:
salthouse red wrote:Neil Hudgell, Rob Crossland, Lord John Precott and Assem Allen for starters, its a good mix of wealth and influence and IMO the major reason why HKR, as a club, has progressed so relatively fast both on and off the field. Supportive councillors now voted in to local goverment and things looking to take off. If anyone had listed our progress only half a dozen years they would have quite rightly been certified.
I realise that a couple of Super League clubs have wealthy backers but reckon any club have to go a fair way to matching up.
Unless of course anyone knows different ?
So there only remains for me to say:
HIYA PHIL!! Welcome back!
(Oh, and I hope you declared those free tickets in the Register of Interests...oh hang on...)
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
supersuperfc wrote:and having a pop about boulevard and spring bank is acceptable? ok
Listen I would not have even mentioned them areas if that other poster hadn't been sl@gging of east hull what I'm saying is west hull is just as rough in some areas like in east hull oh and I forgot to throw essle road into the equation
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
gingerspice wrote:Listen I would not have even mentioned them areas if that other poster hadn't been sl@gging of east hull what I'm saying is west hull is just as rough in some areas like in east hull oh and I forgot to throw essle road into the equation
Not sure Chris mentioned East Hull at all. He seemed to be referring only to your scrounging shameless club, to paraphrase him. Another apology due?
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12668 Location: Leicestershire.
screen thingy.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Jun 17 2009 Posts: 1839 Location: West Hull, (enemy territory)
barton baird wrote::WHISPER: Look mate,if you are going to come on here taking the pee,at least get your username right,you are losing ground at the mo.
TBF, some people think Gold Digger is sung by Kayne West.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
WormInHand wrote:Not sure Chris mentioned East Hull at all. He seemed to be referring only to your scrounging shameless club, to paraphrase him. Another apology due?
Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 8546 Location: Location Location
gingerspice wrote:And am sorry MR for going of the thread but he as really narked me calling the people of east hull like that, how very rude and obnoxious, rant over.
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