The 'Doctor' says he will (a) Sell the Club: or (b) win his appeal at arbitration for the right to change the Club name to Hull Tigers. Whichever happens first. What if neither of them happen (the Club has, according to him, been 'For Sale' since April)?
He's practically told prospective buys that if they wait long enough he will give the club away anyway. Nothing particularly something you want to say (even in jest) when you're trying to sell something. So in answer to your question, I suppose the answer would be that he gives it away....
You're too bright to not realise there'll be a play on words with that. Give it away and saddled with a large debt.
I'm sure there's a definition of "give" I've yet to learn and add to my understanding of 24 hours. To be fair on that last point, he never said they'd be consecutive.
This is true. The money he could surely only dream of getting back from selling us (current state) must be only slightly higher than the actual debt.
When Peter Levy asked him if he'd sell for £120 million he almost said no before thinking about it and saying yes.
In other words, nobody will want to buy the Club until after the Appeal results, just in case they can get us for free.
A good PR person would have told the old buffer not to piss on his own bonfire...... EDIT: But, of course, nobody tells him how to run his business.
Never saw it to be fair, nor listened to the Humberside phone-in tonight. I think he is absolutely (at minimum) verbally incompetent, it just struck me as a probable truth that 'giving away' would translate to, you owe 80m or 100m or whatever.