There are people locally who are rich enough to buy the club. They don't want to, which is their prerogative. Nothing to do with the anti Allam feelings. Eddie Healey said decades ago he wouldn't be interested because he lived locally and football chairmanship always ended in acrimony no matter how well it started.He was referring to it generally not specifically connected to Hull.
Stop accusing everyone else of being biased then when you're the only one who actually is. I can't believe you think you have a right to keep doing that and no one call you out on it.
I think ultimately we can all agree that Eddie Healey never bought City in the 90s because of City Til We Die and their hooligan intent.
It's all pointless as we won't get sold until Allam has drained every last penny out of the club and sells us for a pound
Who are you today? Why do people change their user name after they have got into a cyber fight been made to look a bit daft? and then carry on the same but with a different name.
Eddie is a private man - that's the reason he never bought city He has put plenty of cash in over the years - particularly when we had no cash whatsoever
One of his daughters (blonde one...Sharon?) used to attend in the 82/83 season, even travelled to Spotland. (Millennials: pls ignore these inconvenient FACTs)
We will stay up this season but finish in the bottom 8. Any saleable player assets will go in January. Next season we will get relegated.
Confession time. I went to a Rochdale match in the 1980s. It therefore follows that my dad was keen on buying Hull City. Every day is a school day.