Especially when you consider the Twitter account she used is her personal account on which she states ... "thoughts are my own. See @HullCity for all Club posts and for any supporter questions/comments.This is not a Club channel." "to all my new please log in to view this image followers.Please note,this isn’t an official Club channel,so I would be very grateful indeed if we could all respect that and play nice please log in to view this image . Happy to help where and when I can, but please note I’m not always online so usual customer service channels reco’d."
She's a **** Kemps - a sly, mealy mouthed **** at that - she's just peddling the same **** in a different wrapper.
Interesting. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/hull-city-fan-looks-for-new-owners-to-buy-club-1-9291383
Blimey. You’d think with a few people looking for buyers they’d be knocking the door down. He seems like a clever bloke. Which makes his assertions that the council are open to developing that area around the ground and that it would be a good investment for any business minded people all the more baffling. Or have I missed something and there’s an entirely new set of council members?
He obviously wants the club to sell, which is why he talks up the club and the opportunity, whereas the Allams actively downplay it at every opportunity. Ehab comes up with various reasons why people shouldn't buy buy it. Yet we're meant to believe it's for sale...
"He added that Hull City Council is open to cooperating on creating a sports centred campus around the ground, similar to what Manchester City has done around its stadium." news to me. There's no ****ing room
I suspect this story should be filed in the same place as the one featuring Assem and Ehab holding an engineering plan upside down in a field near North Ferriby. Fantasy.
Another, we are really trying to sell the club, honest, story. I wonder if its related to the attendance figures on Monday.
Anyone actually know him? I read it as 1. Deadline day looms. It’s important the club get a story out that people are queuing up to buy it (he said ‘others must be doing the same’ because his isn’t exclusive) so they can explain later that’s why they didn’t spend much...of only the sales hadn’t fallen through! 2. He does genuinely hope someone buys it so is talking it up, so it’s irrelevant whether the bit about the Council being keen is true or not...it’s a sales pitch 3. He wants to ‘sell’ himself as a successful chap that would like to still be in the boardroom if someone did unexpectedly buy the club, but needed to say something nice about the Allams in case they do stay because he still likes the role he has under these owners Nothing to see here...move along
Ah true. Seems I’m not cynical enough! I’ve never heard of him so took it on face value. I.e. local successful business man wants someone to buy the club with him. Shoulda realised that’s never going to happen. The lines about developing the area around the ground and ownership of the stadium set my spider senses off which distracted me. It’s the hope, etc.
A 'the club is for sale, we are trying to sell' story on transfer deadline day? Day jar view. Do the Allams think transfer deadline day also covers transfers of ownership or something?