At least this consortium are referring to 'Hull City AFC' and the proposed acquisition already includes the Stadium Management Company according to the full statement. It also looks as if they see it as more a business proposal rather than having any interest in football.
If AP is involved then I'm more than happy to get on board...He's a top man who has City in his heart... Recall him at Yeovil, back in the day, coming to the away end to applaud the fans and say thanks....He didn't go onto the pitch because that wasn't his place. Honest bloke..Get him back as CEO
Philip Buckingham @PJBuckingham #hcafc unlikely to make any comment on the £130m offer from GCPSL. A deal some distance off. At least two other suitors still active.
Wow, Hull City is worth slightly more than Paul Pogba. If it only was allowed to be called Hull Tigers, it would have an estimated selling value of.............?
He's very very (2) good at what he does but to say he has city in his heart is a bit wide of the mark for me! He's a business man who knows a good deal when he sees one! L##ds, city, Derby,city, FC, l##ds and maybe city/fc again? And if I'm not mistaken he's a hudds fan? He'll do a great job if he's back involved with us but that's as far as it goes for me!
No Dennis. It'll be tomorrow, tomorrow. But when tomorrow comes it'll be today. If I am wrong, I won't worry cause tomorrow is just another day
I rather think that because of AP'S willingness to have open dialogue with the fans during his spells at clubs this promotes a good relationship between him and them .. hence why so many of us speak highly of the man .. For me if he is involved then it can only be a plus point
so a sale is about to go through? apologies if this has already been mentioned, I havent bothered to come on all week. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37710620 Hull City: Document shows 'agreement' for £130m sale to consortium From the section Football Share this page Hull City's KCOM Stadium Hull City returned to the Premier League in May after just one season outside the top flight The sale of Hull City appears to have moved closer after a document filed to the Hong Kong stock exchange detailed a conditional agreement for a £130m deal with a Far East consortium. The Yorkshire club, owned by the Allam family, has been for sale since 2014. BBC Radio Humberside understands former Hull chairman Adam Pearson is associated with the consortium. A sale to another group collapsed last month after it failed to meet the Premier League's owners' test. Hull did not confirm the details of the document when contacted by the BBC. The document, dated 13 October, shows Greater China Professional Services Limited, a company listed in Hong Kong, and Camsing Global have signed heads of terms - that outlines details of a formal contract - with Hull's parent company Allamhouse Limited. It stresses, however, that there is "no legally binding agreement" at this stage and the sale remains conditional upon obtaining the consent of the Premier League "among other conditions". Hull, promoted via the play-offs in May, are 16th in the Premier League after taking seven points from their opening eight games of the season. Long-time caretaker boss Mike Phelan was last week named head coach on a deal until the end of the season.