Joined: Feb 12 2005 Posts: 13126 Location: East Staffordshire
UllFC wrote:I think the council are being quite crafty and know full well the Premier League would say no. Allam is keen to portray the council as blockers who won't develop or sell the stadium, by doing this they look like they are actively trying to improve itm while not getting accused of wasting taxpayers cash as the Premier League would fund it.
I think you're very likely correct in what you're saying.
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UllFC wrote:I think the council are being quite crafty and know full well the Premier League would say no. Allam is keen to portray the council as blockers who won't develop or sell the stadium, by doing this they look like they are actively trying to improve itm while not getting accused of wasting taxpayers cash as the Premier League would fund it.
Joined: Aug 18 2013 Posts: 710 Location: Kingswood the greatest place to live in Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:What's he said now?
Just his whole take on it, why the council never spoke to the smc/hull city about expanding the stadium, why the council should appologise to the Allams about the way they have delt with them, how they should let the Allams mortgage the stadium so the land can be devolped for the people of the area (with no benefit to them of coarse) it was downright obnoxious.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Fields of Fire wrote:Just his whole take on it, why the council never spoke to the smc/hull city about expanding the stadium, why the council should appologise to the Allams about the way they have delt with them, how they should let the Allams mortgage the stadium so the land can be devolped for the people of the area (with no benefit to them of coarse) it was downright obnoxious.
Wow. No challenge on the principle of gifting a public asset to a private limited company? The Allams' approach to negotiations? The long term risk of default?
Joined: Aug 18 2013 Posts: 710 Location: Kingswood the greatest place to live in Hull
Mrs Barista wrote:Wow. No challenge on the principle of gifting a public asset to a private limited company? The Allams' approach to negotiations? The long term risk of default?
Now that would be a balanced argument but of course we know Fewings swings
Joined: Aug 30 2005 Posts: 3231 Location: in a cave
Fewings obviously fails to understand that if the council transfers a public asset to Allam for less than full market value then each and every councillor who votes in favour can be personally surcharged by the District Auditor for the loss to the public finances.
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