Crystal Palace group accounts showed £47m of creditors in their group accounts for 2015-2016 and there were creditors/loans in the previous year. See notes 16,17 and 25. The loans were repaid after the end of the year and a lot of the creditors were deferred income - I would suppose that would be due to season ticket sales. https://www.holmesdale.net/board_files/downloads/3140525_CPFC 2010 Accounts YE 300616.pdf
Perhaps you could point me towards this guaranteed TV income? Only the parachute payments are guaranteed, and they are either already spent (on contracts) or they are earmarked to pay down the debt (I assume, given that we are no longer actively up for sale).
I know it's only the parachute payments that are guaranteed but I'm not sure that that means there isn't any that can't be used as collateral for a loan? why would they need collateral for a loan if they can use the allam marine shares as collateral? why would they want a loan if they are wanting "to pay down the debt"?
We were debt free until Adam Pearsons disgusting back door deal to allow Bartlett to buy the club. Seems once a club is in debt youre ****ed. Unless you get a mega rich owner who will wipe the debt out. Cant see there being many of them.
I stewarded on West Upper yesterday and got talking to a nice old bloke who told me that he's thinking of sacking off his pass next year because the seats that have been offered to him are in N2/3
Maybe they'll make an offer of ear plugs for those of a more fragile disposition or expect a lot of tutting ....
HCST Statement: The Membership Scheme 2017/18 HCST is disappointed yet unsurprised by Friday’s reveal of the latest version of Hull City’s Membership Scheme. Despite what has obviously been a season of poor attendances at the KCOM Stadium (particularly compared to previous seasons when Hull City played in the Premier League), which has seen many lifelong fans being forced out of watching their local football team, the club has again shown its utter contempt towards fans of Hull City AFC. What Happens Next? HCST will have a senior representative at the Premier League fans meeting on April 25th where concessions (in particular those at Hull City) are on the agenda and Chief Executive Richard Scudamore will be in attendance. We will also be writing to the Premier League again this week to confirm whether or not these ticketing arrangements for next season have been approved by the Premier League or not. We will also be continuing to try to arrange a meeting with the club. It was hoped that issues like this could be discussed at the Fans Forum which was due to be set up by the club by the end of January – unsurprisingly this has not been forthcoming. It is clear the club has missed yet another opportunity to give the team and manager Marco Silva the support they deserve. The aim should be to fill seats by offering affordable tickets to all fans, including concessions to those that need them, not to take tickets off sale, close areas of the ground and alienate your own supporters.
Hull City Supporters' Trust to meet with Premier League officials over concession ticket prices http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/hull...0245525-detail/story.html#iGYIY2H4xufvVabJ.99
Don't blame him and with respect he doesn't want to be near me or other oiks making lot's of noise and swearing
Got to hand it to the Allams, they don't discriminate. Young, middle aged, pensioners, they piss them all off and drive them away from the club they love.
From the comments: "HCST should be very careful and wary of what they say in front of Richard Scudamore..... the authorities have had it in for City since this season's fixture list was published, all those extra tough games against top teams in the first 7 or 8 games of the season, then another dose after Xmas. Then several dodgy penalty decisions, strange sendings off, etc etc even including Saturday's game against the Hammers had some very strange decisions against us. If HCST mouth off too much we'll be getting a points deduction, sure as anything."
We have extra games against the tough sides? Blimey, how many extra fixtures are we playing? More chances at points!
Did your sister have anything to say on the brochure? I have emailed trading standards. Has anybody else?
It really is worthwhile. Last time I was banging on about it and people on here took the piss saying that Trading Standards wouldn't want to know but they pursued it and City were slapped on the wrist. I'd be interested to find out what happens for the second offence.
When the Trades Description Act came out in 1968 the national papers carried an article about one of the first, if not the first, complaints they got was from a Sheffield Wednesday fan saying they had breached the Trades Description Act by selling him a season ticket which purported to be providing him with football matches.