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The Allams put around £80 million in cash into Hull City to pay off the old debts and fund Steve Bruce's first push for promotion. If you know different perhaps you should report the accountants for committing a criminal offence.

In the end the Allams will sell us. It may be once they've got their money back or they have to write some of it off just to get rid. They will sell as they show no interest in wanting to stay longer than they deem necessary.

When they do sell we'll be in a better financial position than when they bought us. We'll have little debt and a wage bill more or less in line with our income.

If the new owners have no money we could end up in administration but that will be the Allams' fault for selling us to a bad home.

If the new owners have money and an interest in football we will see the rebuilding of Hull City AFC.
Not sure what your point is here as it covers a few areas
 
If you take into account the amount of Pro teams as well as in Scotland I suppose it's a lot to sustain !
 
The Allams put around £80 million in cash into Hull City to pay off the old debts and fund Steve Bruce's first push for promotion. If you know different perhaps you should report the accountants for committing a criminal offence.

In the end the Allams will sell us. It may be once they've got their money back or they have to write some of it off just to get rid. They will sell as they show no interest in wanting to stay longer than they deem necessary.

When they do sell we'll be in a better financial position than when they bought us. We'll have little debt and a wage bill more or less in line with our income.

If the new owners have no money we could end up in administration but that will be the Allams' fault for selling us to a bad home.

If the new owners have money and an interest in football we will see the rebuilding of Hull City AFC.

I think it would be more Man Utd and Man City’s fault than anyone else’s.
 
The Allams put around £80 million in cash into Hull City to pay off the old debts and fund Steve Bruce's first push for promotion. If you know different perhaps you should report the accountants for committing a criminal offence.

In the end the Allams will sell us. It may be once they've got their money back or they have to write some of it off just to get rid. They will sell as they show no interest in wanting to stay longer than they deem necessary.

When they do sell we'll be in a better financial position than when they bought us. We'll have little debt and a wage bill more or less in line with our income.

If the new owners have no money we could end up in administration but that will be the Allams' fault for selling us to a bad home.

If the new owners have money and an interest in football we will see the rebuilding of Hull City AFC.

You have a crystal ball, Obi?
 
I agree with most of that , I still go to games , I wish more people did , but on the other hand whatever you or anybody says on here won't make a difference the other way will it ? You aren't going to persuade people to go to games who aren't going now.

It doesn't really matter if you blame the Allams , or the council or some of the fans , at this point in time nothing much will change
until we get new owners and even then we have no idea what they will be like.

Agreed that we have no idea what new owners will be like. But I would very happily take that risk right now!