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We also disagree on how much he could get for the Club should he decide to sell.
So how much did he pay Bartlett for the shares?
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We also disagree on how much he could get for the Club should he decide to sell.
So how much did he pay Bartlett for the shares?
What difference does it make?
When I said he paid a few quid to Bartlett you called me a liar.
Please refer back to the other three times I have tried to explain this to you on this thread.
When I said he bought the club from Bartlett for a few quid you called me a liar. You repeated that in the other three threads as well. As you understand accounts you know the difference between buying an insolvent club and then lending it the money to pay off its debts and try and climb into the Premier League.
Its up to you whether you answer my question. If I was in your position I would either justify calling me a liar or apologise.
How have they lied? They went for a meeting about the stadium. If they asked for it for nowt its still an offer. No lies there.
As Allams such a **** businessman he walked away. Luckily that deal is still on the table and businessmen the world over have been hammering at the council door trying to get in on it for the past 3 years. Oh wait......

So how much did he pay Bartlett for the shares?
£1 for his SMC shares and I believe that Barlett held out for £7m for the club.
Really. You want to believe that dont you.They made no offer of any sort according to HCC and Allam has never refuted that in any way, once the HCC challenged them to prove otherwise.
Really. You want to believe that dont you.
HULL City owner Assem Allam says talks over his plans to buy the KC Stadium and create a multi-million pound sports village are "closed" after the council's refusal to sell.
Mr Allam wanted to buy the stadium and surrounding land – including the Walton Street car park currently used to stage Hull Fair – to develop a £114 million sports village.
But at a meeting yesterday, Councillor Terry Geraghty told the millionaire businessman the council was not willing to sell the stadium or the land around it.
My Edit: Hull Daily Mail | Yours was: September 28, 2011
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Spor...stadium-sale/story-13417465-detail/story.html

They made no offer of any sort according to HCC and Allam has never refuted that in any way, once the HCC challenged them to prove otherwise.

Hull City Council leader Steve Brady says the authority has never received an offer from Hull City to buy the freehold of the KC Stadium.
Cllr Brady was responding to comments made by Assem Allam in his press conference today, when he announced the club was for sale.
Asked if his relationship with the council was a problem, Dr Allam said: "No. We’re too old for that. We’re not a child playing, there’s a lot at risk.
"You wouldn’t have an extension on your house had it been rented.
"The money I was going to spend on the infrastructure of the club … I put at the time £33m for that (for a) a hotel and the stadium. I had actually spent more than that on financing losses.
"It’s like giving someone (money) to buy food. You give them £100 to buy fishing tackle to catch fish. He goes and spends £100 on takeaways. After a week the money’s gone. That’s exactly what happened, the £33m is gone and no income coming."
In a brief statement released this afternoon, Cllr Brady said that, while ownership of the KC Stadium had been touched upon in talks with the club, it had "never been discussed in any great detail".
Cllr Brady said: “I listened to Dr Allam’s statement with interest, particularly the suggestion that an offer was made to purchase the freehold tenancy of the KC Stadium.
"Without wanting to be drawn into public debate with Dr Allam, the city council has never received such an offer from Dr Allam or his associates.
"Whilst it was touched upon in discussion, it has never been discussed in any great detail, and certainly not with the result of a formal offer being made by Dr Allam.”
Speaking at a packed press conference today, Dr Allam said would either sell the club or succeed in winning an appeal on the name-change issue through arbitration – "whichever came first".
Apart from the article saying that and TG saying its not for sale. No. By sayingyou want to believe that 'm getting petty and personal!!! Then go onto insult me. Well doneOh dear, Chazz. You used to be quite humorous, but now, when bested in an argument that you start, you get all moist, petty and personal; ****ing grow up.
Is this really the best you can do to prove "Really. You want to believe that dont you"? Something that was written in 2011? This was the start of the lies and petulant campaign, nothing more.
Try this one:
Hull Daily Mail | Posted: September 11, 2014
Now that was what I wrote and as far as I can seen it is reasonably current and, as yet, accurate. Can you show me otherwise or is it that you would rather believe any old ****e for the sake of one of your daft arguments? If you can genuinely show me something to change my opinion then it is open to change. Although my opinion on the name-change is not.![]()
Apart from the article saying that and TG saying its not for sale. No. By sayingyou want to believe that 'm getting petty and personal!!! Then go onto insult me. Well done
You believe what you want. "bested" jesus.
As with most of your "arguements" on here you just drone on and on and everyone just quietly slip away like the old grandad at the family party.

Its really not difficult to understand is it TOM.Assem Allam and the council had a meeting to discuss the KC.
HCC said it wasn't for sale.
Why would any formal offer be made?
"In a brief statement released this afternoon, Cllr Brady said that, while ownership of the KC Stadium had been touched upon in talks with the club, it had "never been discussed in any great detail".
Allam turns up, says I will spend money in the area if you give me the KC for free and Brady says you are wasting your time the KC is not for sale, Allam walks out. Easy......end of!