The introduction of that particular orifice to the Play School choice of glazed holes was the beginning of the end in my opinion.
Worse that that. My mother threw my first guitar down the stairs..it was irreparable. ****ed up that career option for good
Brian Cant sat in Toni Arthur''s best flowery frock dressing Humpty up in Jemima's dresses whilst positioning Big Ted & Little Ted to look like they were spit roasting Hamble didn't help either.
Bringing this ontopic a little bit. -How much are the Allams worth? -How long would it take them to recoup their outlay on the loan to club through interest? -The 90 million debt we incur how much is answerable to the Allams, and can't they just put us in administration and walk away scot free?
If they recouped the interest on their outlay anytime in the next five years, they definitely wouldn't want to sell anyway. They'd have a cracking business going forward. They won't though, so **** knows what their up to
Hence the questions, as a business model the best thing would be to get out now whilst the club is at its optimum price. I was wondering how much the debt would be a dent into their treasure chest?
Just to expand, I reckon we (the fans) have each other by the short and curlies. Who'll ho'll blink first? Not I.
What would be a genuine realistic price the club.....We are talking non ownership of the stadium and potential relegation...Im asking as i dont bloody know..bit like the owners
Not sure how much they are worth. It depends on the value put on Allam Marine and Hull City. Failure to recoup their loans from Hull City will put a big dent in their net worth. It would take them around 20 years to recover the value of their loans in interest. Last season we borrowed £20 million plus from a bank or banks to cover the losses incurred in our drive for promotion. That may have been repaid from the first trance of Premier League money or it may have been a longer term loan. If it has been repaid the vast majority of our bet is owed to Allamhouse. If the club goes into administration the Allams lose around £70m. They cannot walk away scot free until the debt has been repaid.