Yeah, even if the plan is to go down that road I'd expect a gradual de investment so they could keep their options open We'll see
I suppose if Burnley refused to pay the wages needed and made a fist of not getting relegated maybe the Allams think they could be successful doing the same.
The Allams wanted to leave a legacy. I reckon they should have just let the team get liquidated and we could have started again. we could be playing a derby with Hull United instead of Man U. or Arsenal. but dont let the facts get in the way of the anti Allam rhetoric.
they seem to be having difficulties with the concept of leaving, along with several other concepts. it's been a bloody long 24 hours already.
well come on then .. source >?? at least I showed spreadsheets and documents before I got sacked ... grow a pair
Facts I think it's pretty unlikely that had we been liquidated and started again in 2010 we'd ended up playing a Derby against a team which were founded in 2014. Especially since they were only formed because of the direction City had gone in post 2010.
my point still stands.. they should have just let us get liquidated. you are very pedantic..... maybe not Hull United but Welton Wanderers or Whitby FC or whoever
Would we have been liquidated? We would have just gone through the same process as Portsmouth or any other side that went into administration.. or were we in a far worse state?
Pointing out someone is spouting rubbish is not being pedantic. It is pointing out that they are spouting rubbish.
Why anyone is still arguing with this silly **** is beyond me, the stupid bastards never even been to a city game
It's cos you're such a ****, nobody likes you, why do you even come on here? Not one person would miss you if you never posted again