Just read the HDM article about HCC committing £150k in an attempt to get Hull accepted as a host city for the next RL World Cup. Geraghty has rubbished Brady's attempt claiming it is a waste of money. He then goes onto have his usual swipe at Hull City and football claiming that even when City were in the Premier League 'and all the big teams were coming to Hull' it didn't contribute anything to the local economy ? This claim goes unchallenged by the HDM, no surprise there.
He claims it is a myth that big sporting occasions add to the local economy. It was only a couple of months ago when he was claiming that City 'couldn't even sell out the stadium in the Premier League'
I distinctly remember the KC being sold out for every home fixture for two years. Didn't those people spend a penny piece anywhere else in the city ? Didn't any away fans book a hotel room ? I remember on one occasion when the city centre, and the Ibis hotel was full of WHU fans on the Friday night and again on the Saturday night after the game. The pubs in town were often packed to the rafters with away fans on match days. Did I dream it that Hull Trains even altered their timetable to get people to and from London to coincide with City's kick off times ? Where the parties of Dutch and Scandanavian fans I saw and spoke to around the city and in the stadium at that time a figment of my imagination ?
Geraghty held high office on the local council for virtually all his working life. **** knows how.
He claims it is a myth that big sporting occasions add to the local economy. It was only a couple of months ago when he was claiming that City 'couldn't even sell out the stadium in the Premier League'
I distinctly remember the KC being sold out for every home fixture for two years. Didn't those people spend a penny piece anywhere else in the city ? Didn't any away fans book a hotel room ? I remember on one occasion when the city centre, and the Ibis hotel was full of WHU fans on the Friday night and again on the Saturday night after the game. The pubs in town were often packed to the rafters with away fans on match days. Did I dream it that Hull Trains even altered their timetable to get people to and from London to coincide with City's kick off times ? Where the parties of Dutch and Scandanavian fans I saw and spoke to around the city and in the stadium at that time a figment of my imagination ?
Geraghty held high office on the local council for virtually all his working life. **** knows how.
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