Chants for Tomorrow....

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Though if Assem Allam was to pass on ( kick the bucket ). I have no idea what Ehab might or might not do..

I've wondered that. Assam is driven by his background, work seems to be his relaxation. If I were Ehab, I think I'd be gathering in the assets and enjoying the fruits of the labours on a sunny beach, not stuck in the middle of a tiff involving the local media, local Council and local rugby.
 
Ehab would stay in charge of the club - I agree it would be interesting to see if he stayed on if it got too political/ messy but I think he's pretty well committed to the cause.
 
Fair point, and I can appreciate that. But from a footballing point of view everything has gone right for them so far, and they have invested quite heavily.

But like most foreign investors, they see the Premier League pound signs and if it doesn't happen and they stop putting money in, opinions will change.

Don't start spouting off about something you know nothing about. The Allams aren't just another foreign investor, they're local business men. They made their fortune in Hull and want to give something back to the city, not just for our club either, they have invested heavily in all sorts of organisations in the area including local sports clubs, Hull University and the local theatre. He studied at Hull University and brought his family up in Hull. Our city is their home.
 
Sure would be good if Ehab stayed around .. NOT that Assem is going anywhere for years and years ...

Good health to them both.
 
Fair point, and I can appreciate that. But from a footballing point of view everything has gone right for them so far, and they have invested quite heavily.

But like most foreign investors, they see the Premier League pound signs and if it doesn't happen and they stop putting money in, opinions will change.
They are not foreign investors, they're Hull lads