If he did that he'd be well advised to get out of Hull a bit sharpish.![]()
Funny you should say that, as my old man was speaking to someone connected to the club (won't mention how as it will give it away), and he states that the Allams are prepared to walk away, but only when the club is in the same state it was when they took it over. Were we really close to going out of business/administration at that time?
Funny you should say that, as my old man was speaking to someone connected to the club (won't mention how as it will give it away), and he states that the Allams are prepared to walk away, but only when the club is in the same state it was when they took it over. Were we really close to going out of business/administration at that time?
If that's true then City should've offered him the same deal on a two year contract with an option for a further year, as you couldn't buy a Championship striker of his quality for £6M, and if it looked like we weren't getting promoted they could have sold him for at least £10M.Rumours that CSKA Moscow have offered Hernandez a three year deal on almost £60k a week.
If that's true then City should've offered him the same deal on a two year contract with an option for a further year, as you couldn't buy a Championship striker of his quality for £6M, and if it looked like we weren't getting promoted they could have sold him for at least £10M.
Ehab's simply a complete tool.
Hello Ehab.What if he spent the majority of the season injured again? No promotion, no £10m sale, weaker squad because wage budget hampered by the 60k a week, commitment to continue paying 60k a week without parachute payments.
Hello Ehab.
If we thought like that, and Ehab probabably does, we'd only make signings from Scottish league 2 teams, which is maybe why much of our recent interest appears to be in Scotland.
In fairness I understand your point but it truly depicts how low Ehab has brought ambition to some.
Edit:- I guess some would feel more comfortable with him spending parachute monies that he's already garnered on another ludicrous car or a yacht.
If that's true then City should've offered him the same deal on a two year contract with an option for a further year, as you couldn't buy a Championship striker of his quality for £6M, and if it looked like we weren't getting promoted they could have sold him for at least £10M.
Ehab's simply a complete tool.
Yes mate I hear you, it's just very sad that we've had the the chance to consolidate our position in the top tier and Ehab completely ****ed it up, he's since completely ****ed up any chance of competing to get back there, in fact the only thing he's succeeded at is lining his own pockets and creating a toxic atmosphere around anything to do with the club.I'm by no means an Allam fan but I'd rather have a club was run in a way that isn't going to cripple them. I don't want to be a club that throws money around without thinking of the consequences. As it stands we have a decent 11 but we need depth because you can't put all your eggs in one basket. If we give one player ridiculous wages then we'd be doing exactly that.
I'm by no means an Allam fan but I'd rather have a club was run in a way that isn't going to cripple them. I don't want to be a club that throws money around without thinking of the consequences. As it stands we have a decent 11 but we need depth because you can't put all your eggs in one basket. If we give one player ridiculous wages then we'd be doing exactly that.
This sums up my thoughts very nicely.Yes mate I hear you, it's just very sad that we've had the the chance to consolidate our position in the top tier and Ehab completely ****ed it up, he's since completely ****ed up any chance of competing to get back there, in fact the only thing he's succeeded at is lining his own pockets and creating a toxic atmosphere around anything to do with the club.
Once his old man shuffles off this mortal coil I truly hope that everything turns completely sour for him in every possible way, I'd absolutely love to see him sleeping in a rat infested gutter, and I'm not usually a man that bears malice or holds grudges. Hate is a very strong word and emotion but I truly hate this pathetic little character.
Yes mate I hear you, it's just very sad that we've had the the chance to consolidate our position in the top tier and Ehab completely ****ed it up, he's since completely ****ed up any chance of competing to get back there, in fact the only thing he's succeeded at is lining his own pockets and creating a toxic atmosphere around anything to do with the club.
Once his old man shuffles off this mortal coil I truly hope that everything turns completely sour for him in every possible way, I'd absolutely love to see him sleeping in a rat infested gutter, and I'm not usually a man that bears malice or holds grudges. Hate is a very strong word and emotion but I truly hate this pathetic little character.
We are a club being run in a way that is crippling.
They've crippled the support.
They've crippled the team.
They’ve crippled the crippled.
They've crippled the young.
They've crippled the old.
They've crippled four of the last five managers
They've crippled the heart
They’ve crippled the soul.
They’ve crippled morale
& they have crippled morals.
They are killing the club because of a childish spat they had with the Council.
They're ****s & I wish them nothing but ****.
Adkins must be the only manager in the english football league, who hope's he get headhunted by Grimsby town.
Sorry LBIA... have to correct your post...If that's true then City should've offered him the same deal on a two year contract with an option for a further year, as you couldn't buy a Championship striker of his quality for £6M, and if it looked like we weren't getting promoted they could have sold him for at least £10M.
Ehab's simply a complete tool.