Dismissive, how ever you would like to phrase it.Attacked?![]()
Dismissive, how ever you would like to phrase it.Attacked?![]()
Dismissive, how ever you would like to phrase it.
Doe we know for sure that they put a new bid in?It was neither meant to be dismissive, or attacking.
I just pointed out that the reasons for buying a Premier League club are completely different from those for buying an MLS one.
Doe we know for sure that they put a new bid in?
If you say so.
to be fair lads, we've not seen much attacking these past 3 years so it's an easy mistake to make to assume somethings an attack when you see it
Ewe wouldnt dare u jus wuntI might start a grammar thread and move all comments correcting grammar and punctuation into there.
Ebab? Probably you fancy a kebab after visiting the snooker club tonight.
Second day post-deadline, still silent. What are we to make of this?

You're getting an -E for that! Must try harder!All the posts of late are just a hopeful punt - not sure any of it is attacking. Too many think skinned people in this forum though. Perhaps 'think for a minute' before hitting reply. You'll probably find you think 'meh...whatever' instead of filling the forum with touchy junk.

So there is absolutely no chance of any building development on there Andy?Guys, I don't post on here very often however as an ex Director Hull Forward/Hull City build (the old regeneration company for Hull) I think I need to clarify a few points that you are discussing, Re investors and investment into the site.
It is not as simple as re-developing the ground and surrounding area, the land on on Walton Street is somewhat land locked and restricted in terms of its ability to bring forward large scale regeneration/development projects, due to major traffic flow concerns. Also, the local plan currently does not recognise developments of this nature outside of the city centre boundary therefore, it would be difficult to obtain planning due to a number of factors - for any investor.
Originally the KC Stadium was designed with a Rail station this would have elevated traffic flow problems, however, due to the disruption it would have caused to Network Rail and the delay it would have had on the build on the KC Stadium it was not pursued.
Adam Pearson was the first to discuss Casino's, Hotel's. Leisure facilities etc, and he was equally frustrated by the answer. Then the Allam' s come along with more or less the same offer but also requested a Public sector asset transfer (KC Stadium value 60-70m) they didn't want to purchase it, but said they wanted to develop a site that currently can't be developed???
Major long term Infrastructure improvements would have to be made before any perceived developments can move forward, and who pays for that, the Council and they have no money? This would also need to be supported in the local Planning framework which it currently isn't.
So if our American friends think they've seen some a development others haven't they are going to be disappointed, lets hope their interests are in buying a great club with passionate fans?
Certainly isn't straight forward unless the Council do a you u-turn, find some money and Planning amend its local framework?!
Cheers
AndyM
So there is absolutely no chance of any building development on there Andy?
So the Allams or a new owner could possibly buy the stadium for say 30 million. they would then have to fund a new stand also for our massive untapped potential. but still not be able to build anything around there to help fund the development?
So there is absolutely no chance of any building development on there Andy?
So the Allams or a new owner could possibly buy the stadium for say 30 million. they would then have to fund a new stand also for our massive untapped potential. but still not be able to build anything around there to help fund the development?
So how do you answer Andy's pointThat's absolutely not the case.
So how do you answer Andy's point
Major long term Infrastructure improvements would have to be made before any perceived developments can move forward, and who pays for that, the Council and they have no money? This would also need to be supported in the local Planning framework which it currently isn't.
So if our American friends think they've seen some a development others haven't they are going to be disappointed, lets hope their interests are in buying a great club with passionate fans?
Certainly isn't straight forward unless the Council do a you u-turn, find some money and Planning amend its local framework?!
I've always wondered where any of these supposed developments would fit in on the site
Sounds interesting.It's wrong.
All will be revealed shortly.