So near, yet so far...
Not a good enough home, allegedly.
How can anyone take him serious after all his lies.
Exactly why the 'good home' thing is complete bollocks.
Dutch's theory that he'd actually rather sell it to a 'bad home' to make him seem better in comparison, seems more fitting with his character. He'd struggle to find one mind.
He isn't going to sell imminently. He's got unfinished business pissing people off. He knows that if he goes now a lot of supporters would be happy and he'd absolutely hate the fans, who he sees as his enemy, getting their own way. He'll want to make sure he 'wins' in the end. He's already demonstrated that he's happy to lose money for the sake of petty battles.
Where are you hearing this from?So near, yet so far...
Not a good enough home, allegedly.
The source is Assem Allam.I know it narks some of you but...
Source? Link? Proof?
I'm not denying it, but a 2 line post from OLM doesn't make something a fact, despite the obvious reactions and support it gets from his acolytes.
Yes, I need more than a line off OLM, soz about that.
Hmm well, did he give any reason why the bid was from someone who wouldn't fit us?It's on RH now, he's done an interview today.
Aha thank you.It's on RH now, he's done an interview today.
He's said a few other things...
When he sells the club he'll never set foot in the stadium again.
No other Premier League club has had eight players injured at once.
We should be 10th to 12th in the league with our squad and manager.
Is Allam the only topic of conversation in your life?
As far as I know, Allam only talks to the media about once every two months. For some reason in your world, he's front page news everyday.
****ing bore off will you, and take your "he's only doing [insert random hull city news event] because he [delete as appropriate] lies/hates the fans/drowns kittens" etc