What Ehab fails to recognise about Bruce's spending was the fact most of it was retrieved in the sales the club have made. He goes on him about spending money, what about the money raised by the players Bruce and Stan Ternant purchased.
Speaks eternal rubbish as usual.
If you look on Beta.companieshouse, you can see we had a charge on Hull City Tigers Ltd for Macquarie Bank Limited taken out 2017 but was satisfied in 2018.
The debenture on Hull city Tigers Ltd in favour of Allamhouse is still in place and is the only current secured charge on the football club.
This might be a stupid question but here goes:
If the asking price is £42 million with £14 million to come from previous transfers. So if Prince Ali rocks up with £42 million and tells Ehab to clear his desk, Prince Ali then has £14 million to come off his £42 million. Meaning it’s cost him £42 million.
However if he waits until the end of the season, if we stay up the price drops because we’ve lost some players so the assets are less
Or if we get relegated, the experts now say the club is worth £25 million with £14 million still to come.
so would a potential owner be better waiting for the end of the season, would we be a better buy if we are in l1?
or is what I’ve put bollocks![]()
To be fair, burns asked the questions and got answers.
Whether you believe them or like them is another question, but he's got further that regard than anyone else so far.
This might be a stupid question but here goes:
If the asking price is £42 million with £14 million to come from previous transfers. So if Prince Ali rocks up with £42 million and tells Ehab to clear his desk, Prince Ali then has £14 million to come off his £42 million. Meaning it’s cost him £42 million.
However if he waits until the end of the season, if we stay up the price drops because we’ve lost some players so the assets are less
Or if we get relegated, the experts now say the club is worth £25 million with £14 million still to come.
so would a potential owner be better waiting for the end of the season, would we be a better buy if we are in l1?
or is what I’ve put bollocks![]()
This might be a stupid question but here goes:
If the asking price is £42 million with £14 million to come from previous transfers. So if Prince Ali rocks up with £42 million and tells Ehab to clear his desk, Prince Ali then has £14 million to come off his £42 million. Meaning it’s cost him £42 million.
However if he waits until the end of the season, if we stay up the price drops because we’ve lost some players so the assets are less
Or if we get relegated, the experts now say the club is worth £25 million with £14 million still to come.
so would a potential owner be better waiting for the end of the season, would we be a better buy if we are in l1?
or is what I’ve put bollocks![]()
I though he was into that sort of thing?Somebody needs to jam their thumb up Eham’s arse, that’ll really piss him off.
It is not a journalist’s job to hammer an interviewee into the ground, but to ask the questions and give them the opportunity to be heard and let the listener make up their own mind. I think Burnsy did the best he could in the circumstances. Having said that, Burnsy is a generalist - he does local day time radio, local music scene and local football - and was easily fobbed off by the figures and business assertions coming from Ehab. I guess a dispassionate specialist in sports and clubs - someone like David Conn or one of the Athletic’s journalists - would have done a better job at following up some of the weak responses.
The bit that astounded me was Ehab’s assertion that essentially success was too expensive. What’s the point if the club then if we don’t have any ambition?
Yes but Ehab did say they take advice from the experts on the value. Assem has said they could have to take a hitThe loan outstanding to Allamhouse is the base line for the sale price.
Yes but Ehab did say they take advice from the experts on the value. Assem has said they could have to take a hit
Yes but Ehab did say they take advice from the experts on the value. Assem has said they could have to take a hit
It is not a journalist’s job to hammer an interviewee into the ground, but to ask the questions and give them the opportunity to be heard and let the listener make up their own mind. I think Burnsy did the best he could in the circumstances. Having said that, Burnsy is a generalist - he does local day time radio, local music scene and local football - and was easily fobbed off by the figures and business assertions coming from Ehab. I guess a dispassionate specialist in sports and clubs - someone like David Conn or one of the Athletic’s journalists - would have done a better job at following up some of the weak responses.
The bit that astounded me was Ehab’s assertion that essentially success was too expensive. What’s the point if the club then if we don’t have any ambition?