pudseytiger
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The thing that worry's me most regards the buy out, is that the Allam's have a history of moving the goal post at the 11th hour ( Long, Gray and the Yanks) .
The thing that worry's me most regards the buy out, is that the Allam's have a history of moving the goal post at the 11th hour ( Long, Gray and the Yanks) .
What evidence do you have of this?Not as worrying as the potential new owners also favouring the "Tiger" brand and carrying on where the Allams left off.
I believe it's a lot less than £100m and significantly less than the US offer.
Things are progressing well apparently, the Chinese legal/accounting people have been at the KCOM doing their stuff this week.
you couldn't make it up! I thought the Allam's were savvy business men? Or are the Chinese "the right owners" in the Allam's eyes?
is he anygood?Transfer Centre Live @TransferCentreL
Hull City are close to signing out-of-favour Everton striker Oumar Niasse on loan.
Its hard to say how good he is as he didnt get enough game time. How reliable is that source? are they very accurate with their rumors or should we just take it with a pinch of salt?is he anygood?
Its hard to say how good he is as he didnt get enough game time. How reliable is that source? are they very accurate with their rumors or should we just take it with a pinch of salt?
If Hull city bid for a player, the fee would be paid from cash in the bank account of Hull City, not the personal bank account of Ehab Allam or the Chinese Consortium. The money in the club belongs to the club and not the Allams. So he could quite easily be bidding for players as it wont effect his personal finances in the slightest, would just need to be agreed with the potential new owners as they would be taken the risk on when buying the club. If anything it would increase the value of the club as it would increase the value of the assets.
is he anygood?
I remember we were linked with him when Martinez was tipped to be the manager. Tobes said he was their worst signing ever or something to that effect.is he anygood?
If Hull city bid for a player, the fee would be paid from cash in the bank account of Hull City, not the personal bank account of Ehab Allam or the Chinese Consortium. The money in the club belongs to the club and not the Allams. So he could quite easily be bidding for players as it wont effect his personal finances in the slightest, would just need to be agreed with the potential new owners as they would be taken the risk on when buying the club. If anything it would increase the value of the club as it would increase the value of the assets.
Yes, the point is if we are bidding large sums, it will be sanctioned by the Chinese as in the end it is going to be the money of the club they own.
Transfer Centre Live @TransferCentreL
Hull City are close to signing out-of-favour Everton striker Oumar Niasse on loan.
Yes, the point is if we are bidding large sums, it will be sanctioned by the Chinese as in the end it is going to be the money of the club they own.