Lost interest in buying a football club, because Allam doesn't think that he is a good home, perhaps.
I am totally opposed to the name change and definitely in the CTID camp , but I am even more opposed to being sold out to someone who might destroy us financially as the Duffen regime did. I am not saying this guy would be like Duffen, but nothing in this thread would give me any confidence in him whatsoever. In the worst case scenario, and I still dont think it will happen, having our name changed to Hull Tigers is reversible over time and we still have a club. Going out of business isn't reversible. I do think if the Allams sell, they genuinely want to sell to a good home.
This guy pours his own money into Salford with no chance of any return, what makes you think he would destroy us financially?
How much can you actually spend on a Rugby League team anyway ? Surely however much he has put into Salford it's loose change to him
Sounds like he's in love with Scott Taylor so would be able to renew his acquaintance if he (his wife) buys into Hull FC as Scott has just signed a long contract with FC.
You can be sure Adam's putting **** all of his own money in and FC are above Salford, probably i dont know, so he must be a right useless **** if he's throwing money at it and getting nowhere.
He's just signing the biggest names on the biggest contracts rather than building a team, he could have got a lot further and spent a lot less if he knew anything about rugby league (or had a decent coach).
Koukash took over the loss-making Super League club, Salford City Reds. His interest in rugby league began when he went to watch St Helens matches with his family. He was encouraged to take ownership of Salford by the Rugby Football League chief executive Nigel Wood, who had met Koukash on a flight to Dubai.[8] Koukash aims to make the club the biggest in Super League, rebranding them as Salford Red Devils in 2013 He is worth anywhere between 10 bob & the estimated per capita wealth (GDP) of Guyana ...