I'm sure there's worse things that can happen to folk other than not been able to use a local facility.I care how it was done.
And I will presume those who where kicked out of the arena care a lot more.
I'm sure there's worse things that can happen to folk other than not been able to use a local facility.I care how it was done.
And I will presume those who where kicked out of the arena care a lot more.
Oh well that makes it allright then.I'm sure there's worse things that can happen to folk other than not been able to use a local facility.
I'm sure there's worse things that can happen to folk other than not been able to use a local facility.
Bit random. Strangely I was thinking more of people being affected by real issues like poverty, poor health or discrimination.You mean like the City Council refusing to give away the freehold to the KC?
who cares HOW it was done?
you can't argue with reults.
Bit random. Strangely I was thinking more of people being affected by real issues like poverty, poor health or discrimination.
Bit random. Strangely I was thinking more of people being affected by real issues like poverty, poor health or discrimination.
if it translates into results on the pitch?
a lot of water will flow before then, beginning with the injunction and then the full court hearing. Unless the City Council back down or Assem Allam starts talking to them.
if it translates into results on the pitch?
yeah heh somehow I can't see either side backing down.
it's a real shame cos AA has done a lort of good for the city.
this will sully his reputation in the city.
I don't think anybody can deny that. That doesn't excuse his actions that aren't good for the city.yeah heh somehow I can't see either side backing down.
it's a real shame cos AA has done a lort of good for the city.
this will sully his reputation in the city.
Great news.
It's isnt the job of Hull City to home amateur sports such as fat bird roller skating. That's up to the council, they should build a suitable facility.
The football club has used its assets and resources for most benefit to itself, as any private company would.
Next the Allam can do no gooders will be criticising the fact that the club isn't training private armies to abolish terrorism or cultivating fields to send free food to Nepal.
Great news.
It's isnt the job of Hull City to home amateur sports such as fat bird roller skating. That's up to the council, they should build a suitable facility.
The football club has used its assets and resources for most benefit to itself, as any private company would.
Next the Allam can do no gooders will be criticising the fact that the club isn't training private armies to abolish terrorism or cultivating fields to send free food to Nepal.
The Council did build a sports facility, its called the Airco Arena. If they have the balls they can get it back and use it for what it was built for.
Next the Allam can do no gooders will be criticising the fact that the club isn't training private armies to abolish terrorism or cultivating fields to send free food to Nepal.