An open letter from Ehab...

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Sorry Obi, but I find it impossible to believe and I know very well how the Council works.

I do believe that the Club might have claimed that they were promised something and it appear in minutes of a meeting they were Chairing, but that is a different thing entirely.

Sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I wasn't talking about the Council I was talking about the Labour Group and the horse trading during leadership elections.

Having known Steve Brady for decades, before he became a Councillor, I believe he promised Allam the freehold.
 
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I wasn't talking about the Council I was talking about the Labour Group and the horse trading during leadership elections.

Having known Steve Brady for decades, before he became a Councillor, I believe he promised Allam the freehold.
I know you do, and you know I don’t

(I understand how the Groups work too, but still think the same. No big deal, we just disagree)
 
Are you sober today?

****ing leg.. end you, son. The gobshites are the ones who own the club, but I'm sure you'll qualify for shares.

Simply put, I can't see any reason not to attend other than you simply can't, or you just don't want to.

I certainly didn't intend to offend an hardcase like you. Hmmm.
You down to Brentford today Fez?
 
Well he should have done, on a very, very long lease, and worked with them in a partnership or sorts to develop the stadium and surrounding area. Instead **** all has happened and probably never will.

There'd be absolutely no issue with extending the lease, but Assem wasn't interested in a lease extension, only the freehold and was he wasn't interested in any sort of partnership with the Council either.

If anyone wants to buy the freehold of the stadium, there's a deal to be done (if they actually offer money to buy it), but the fair site isn't available, so any development would be limited to the existing site. Though both Pearson and Deacon both came up with plans to develop only the existing site.
 
As none of us were present at 'that' meeting, which was with Geraghty, not Brady, another huge mistake, we will never know the truth of what was and wasn't said. But we do know it was such a car crash of a meeting, and one called, I believe to push to club forward and build on our Premiership status, the facts are clear that it seriously damaged the relationship between club and the ruling council and it has festered ever since..
When both parties should have been working together for the good of the club and the city, they were obviously at odds and the golden opportunity was lost.
I said it months, even years ago, on here, the fault was on both sides, and the Allams came out of it looking like the bad guys.
Perhaps they were ? Perhaps the council should have been more professional, even respectful and realising what a golden opportunity they had in front of them ? The stadium and surrounding area should gave been developed on the back of the cities only professional football being in the Premier League and cashing in on all the riches that brings.
Football tourism and the fact that the city centre would have 25,000 plus people visiting and the media attention of the world here every home game was worth seriously considering alone. Yet Geraghty said quite recently that Premier League football brought nothing extra to the city, which is good insight to how he saw us, football and possibly the Allams at the time. He was not the man to send into such an important meeting at that time, huge, huge mistake.
So none of us truly know why it all went pear shaped. We do know however that not a brick had been laid, not a penny has been invested, not a job has been created, not an extra seat fitted, no legacy left and plenty of lost opportunities were the result of that one fateful meeting. It still takes two to tango.

Yet Geraghty rhapsodised about what our world famous rugby clubs brought to the city. Though when was the last time you saw 2,5000 people in the away section apart from the biggest derby in the universe.

When Hull was awarded City Of Culture anywhere else would have made something that it was the only city with aPremier League club in the biggest county in the country. What did Geraghty say? “This will be a great opportunity to see what a sporting city Hull is. Not only do we love our rugby league but darts and wrestling as well”.
Yet people kept voting clowns like this in year after year.
 
Yet Geraghty rhapsodised about what our world famous rugby clubs brought to the city. Though when was the last time you saw 2,5000 people in the away section apart from the biggest derby in the universe.

When Hull was awarded City Of Culture anywhere else would have made something that it was the only city with aPremier League club in the biggest county in the country. What did Geraghty say? “This will be a great opportunity to see what a sporting city Hull is. Not only do we love our rugby league but darts and wrestling as well”.
Yet people kept voting clowns like this in year after year.
They stopped voting for him just after (or just before maybe?) he said that didn’t they?
 
Everyone has their views and tend to use whatever else they hear, either directly or indirectly, to reinforce them, so few if any are liable to shift their position, which means we're stuck in loops as we are on this thread, and there's a possibility that will continue with new owners.

The constant in the club are the fans (yes, I know the individuals change), so in my opinion, the way forward is to see what common ground we all share, which on a fundamental level is supporting the football club, which happens irrespective of the owners.

Instead of years of circular discussions, why not use the time and energy to see what fans can achieve despite whoever the owners may be?

Let's face it, the current methods haven't moved us on much, if anything, they've contributed to the problem.
 
Everyone has their views and tend to use whatever else they hear, either directly or indirectly, to reinforce them, so few if any are liable to shift their position, which means we're stuck in loops as we are on this thread, and there's a possibility that will continue with new owners.

The constant in the club are the fans (yes, I know the individuals change), so in my opinion, the way forward is to see what common ground we all share, which on a fundamental level is supporting the football club, which happens irrespective of the owners.

Instead of years of circular discussions, why not use the time and energy to see what fans can achieve despite whoever the owners may be?

Let's face it, the current methods haven't moved us on much, if anything, they've contributed to the problem.
I don’t ;)
 
They stopped voting for him just after (or just before maybe?) he said that didn’t they?

He retired. After being pushed out by his local party I think. People didn’t stop voting for him or vote him out.

They say of Christopher Wren when in St Paul’s Cathedral “ If you want to to see his monument look around you”.
Same could be said of Geraghty and Orchard Park.
 
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He retired. After being pushed out by his local party I think. People didn’t stop voting for him or vote him out.

They say of Christopher Wren when in St Paul’s Cathedral “ If you want to to see his monument look around you”.
Same could be said of Geraghty and Orchard Park.
I thought he was deselected by Labour, but stood as an independent?
 
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I thought he was deselected by Labour, but stood as an independent?

Deselected = pushed out by his own party. He wasn’t voted out by his constituents on Orchard Park.He wouldn’t get in as an independent. As you know in most areas in Hull put a Labour rosette on a donkey they would get in. And they do.
 
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Yet Geraghty rhapsodised about what our world famous rugby clubs brought to the city. Though when was the last time you saw 2,5000 people in the away section apart from the biggest derby in the universe.

When Hull was awarded City Of Culture anywhere else would have made something that it was the only city with aPremier League club in the biggest county in the country. What did Geraghty say? “This will be a great opportunity to see what a sporting city Hull is. Not only do we love our rugby league but darts and wrestling as well”.
Yet people kept voting clowns like this in year after year.

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Inclusion of the verb 'rhapsodised' in post.

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