Angus Young's report on yesterday's court case...
Witnesses giving evidence on oath today were HCC chief legal officer Ian Anderson, SMC director Ehab Allam and arena manager Mark Hagues.
Up first, Ian A outlines HCC case: breach of lease by SMC as arena no longer open to all thanks to 3G pitch installed without consent.
Under cross-examination, Ian A accepts arena liaison cttee mentioned in original 2004 SMC lease has never actually met.
Ian A says HCC continuing to process own planning app for alternative bubble pitch near KC to support SMC.
Judge confirms any HCC guarantee of planning approval for bubble pitch as requested by Ehab Allam would have been illegal.
Ehab up next, says 3G installed to meet Cat 2 rules for Hull City academy and to make arena more profitable.
Ehab says eviction of amateur sports clubs necessary because five-a-side football brings in more cash.
Ehab argues no breach of lease, says arena still available to hire by anyone on first-come first-served basis.
'Cat 2 requirement for 'exclusive' use of indoor 3G by Hull City academy doesnt exclude use by others, ie when arena not booked by academy'.
Ehab says SMC want to 'offload' arena to Tigers Trust to secure 80% rate relief and save £100 per year.
Asked if SMC has business plan in place for arena/3G/transfer to Tigers Trust, Ehab: 'That's the business plan, It's very simple. One line'.
Ehab says arena was losing 5-a-side footie business to competitors before 3G installed.
Asked where teams were going, Ehab replies: 'There are many places you can play 5-a-side. You can play it in your back garden.'
'3G pitches make money, sports centres lose money' Ehab tells court. It's part of a 'total restructuring' of the SMC.
Ehab: 'The preferred plan for the club is to build (an indoor3G) at Bishop Burton. We are in discussions with the college at the moment.'
Ehab: 'There is a (Cat2) requirement to have that in place by July 2016' 3G at Airco would remain.
Mark Hagues tells court SMC looking at rugby, lacrosse and American football as potential new users of Airco 3G. No takers as yet.
Current users are academy, Tigers Trust, 5-a-side footy bookings, Bubble Football (look it up) and children's parties.
Witnesses giving evidence on oath today were HCC chief legal officer Ian Anderson, SMC director Ehab Allam and arena manager Mark Hagues.
Up first, Ian A outlines HCC case: breach of lease by SMC as arena no longer open to all thanks to 3G pitch installed without consent.
Under cross-examination, Ian A accepts arena liaison cttee mentioned in original 2004 SMC lease has never actually met.
Ian A says HCC continuing to process own planning app for alternative bubble pitch near KC to support SMC.
Judge confirms any HCC guarantee of planning approval for bubble pitch as requested by Ehab Allam would have been illegal.
Ehab up next, says 3G installed to meet Cat 2 rules for Hull City academy and to make arena more profitable.
Ehab says eviction of amateur sports clubs necessary because five-a-side football brings in more cash.
Ehab argues no breach of lease, says arena still available to hire by anyone on first-come first-served basis.
'Cat 2 requirement for 'exclusive' use of indoor 3G by Hull City academy doesnt exclude use by others, ie when arena not booked by academy'.
Ehab says SMC want to 'offload' arena to Tigers Trust to secure 80% rate relief and save £100 per year.
Asked if SMC has business plan in place for arena/3G/transfer to Tigers Trust, Ehab: 'That's the business plan, It's very simple. One line'.
Ehab says arena was losing 5-a-side footie business to competitors before 3G installed.
Asked where teams were going, Ehab replies: 'There are many places you can play 5-a-side. You can play it in your back garden.'
'3G pitches make money, sports centres lose money' Ehab tells court. It's part of a 'total restructuring' of the SMC.
Ehab: 'The preferred plan for the club is to build (an indoor3G) at Bishop Burton. We are in discussions with the college at the moment.'
Ehab: 'There is a (Cat2) requirement to have that in place by July 2016' 3G at Airco would remain.
Mark Hagues tells court SMC looking at rugby, lacrosse and American football as potential new users of Airco 3G. No takers as yet.
Current users are academy, Tigers Trust, 5-a-side footy bookings, Bubble Football (look it up) and children's parties.