That's been clear for a long time; although for some of the evangelists on here it took quite a time to sink in. I makes me laugh when I see posters pillioring MoH on here, when we have long standing trolls who change their tune without question.
Perhaps the Allams moved quickly (we have seen that since) and took the opportunity that they had the inside lane on - it was always puzzling why such diligent businessmen carried out their due diligence in a rushed and incomplete manner.
Bit of a sweeping statement, but regardless of how truthful anyone is after a meeting the one thing that seasoned politicians are during formal meetings is guarded I simply don’t believe the notion the freehold was ever promised
I don’t. We would only do damage to our reputation as football fans. No, the protests must be smarter than that whatever form they take. MoH
Or the art of extrapolating something from the meeting that you want to no matter what was said. Or in the case of the Allams downright lying about what happened at the meeting to discredit the council and believe that the fans would be on your side !!
It was tongue in cheek and referring more to politics in general A sensible businessman (as opposed to an average voter) should be more switched on anyway, but I absolutely don’t think Brady would have even got close to promising it
Even if he did surly every man and his dog would know that he wouldn't be able to keep his word. That's not the way councils work, even more so with a valuable community asset. I think the old fool made a mistake.
So you think I wasn't telling the truth when I said Brady was capable of telling Assem Allam he could have the stadium freehold?
I think the claim that Brady told Allam he could have the stadium is bollocks, I think Allam having another buyer lined up to sell the club straight on to after he got the stadium is also bollocks.