Let's face it. AA has been looking for a cheap way of getting our of owning City since he disovered all the hidden debt. I think the guy is only truly happy when he's getting people that are licking the **** from deep in his backside
I think there's a fair few of his supporters that assume that because he's seemingly wealthy, he knows what he's doing and has a plan, and they ignore evidence that suggests he's lurching from cock up to cock up. He'll probably come out of this still being a wealthy man, but what a (non-financial) price he's paid. He's forced his family into a name change, their's is now Mud.
I live near the kc. And I've passed the Airco a few times lately. ****ing makes me sick how the great dictator has decorated it with the 'Allam Open' ****e. It's all over the entrance and the side facing the Walton St car park. And a couple of banners adorn the railings at the park entrance. He's just rubbing noses in it, the arsehole. And if anyone says "Well of course he's gonna advertise the sports event he's sponsoring on the venue it's being held in, dickhead!" You're probably right. He's still a **** tho. Allams out.
Was driving up by Knutsford yesterday & there was a massive George Osbourne sign by the edge of a field. Somebody had written in quite large writing "IS A ****" underneath his name. Probably the best graffiti I've seen this weekend, not that I'm encouraging anybody to vandalise his advertising in any way, I just found it amusing in a childish type of way.
He's a **** apparently. I spoke to him numerous times over the last couple of years & told him if he was ever re-elected I'd get my revenge by misspelling his name every time I wrote it.
If you put a quid in a pot every time you mentioned spelling or grammer on this forum, you could have saved the club from ****face.
Quite I did genuinely wonder whether I'd missed something Council put the ball firmly in FA court by saying they'd suspend legal action but in their opinion the club were in breech of the lease. I thought that was a bit weak at the time, but in hindsight it may have been smart? If the FA say no, for size or tenure or whatever, then the council can move to get it back to normal without as much of a scene as would have been pre assessment If the FA say yes then maybe they're in a stronger position to negotiate exactly what happens? Or maybe the FA are talking to the Council to get best deal for both? Or maybe the FA just take forever to decide anything!
I'd best start this by saying I'm against the evictions, just to save confusion as this can be read both ways, but do we know what's happened to the former tenants? Have they all found new homes, or have some folded?
Like Alan Partridge they've bounced back Welcome to Hull High Fliers Trampoline Gymnastics Club All Arena classes are currently at St marys Sports College, please attend at the same time unless advised otherwise.
The Roller-Ball Ladies now practice at Sirius but I don't know if they'll have any 'matches' there because the viewing facilities are poor, no café, etc. The Panthers Wheelchair Basketball moved out of the Airco some months ago to Bishop Burton so weren't affected. The Electric Eels Powerchair Football Club finished this season's home games just a few weeks before the 'eviction' so are not currently affected. They'll struggle to find a suitable venue to host their league games for next season which will start Sept/Oct.