I've just returned from London so missed yesterday's posts on the ballot.
I'm on the CTWD committee but missed the committee's discussion over the press release on the ballot.
To be honest I don't see anything in OLM's post of the press release as a declaration of war. I think it is a reasonable request and a simple aspiration for the ballot to be independent and cover two topics. Do you want the name change, do you want the Allams, covers both points that have long been discussed on here. I accept that Assem Allam may reject it out of hand, but that really is up to him.
The sale of the club is up to Assem Allam. There is no way a committee of 20 people could force him to sell it at a knock down price to a Supporters Trust. There is no way, after the last few months he would sell it to a Supporters Trust arising from a merger of the Tigers Co-op and CTWD. If he is prepared to go to these lengths to get revenge on the City Council for not giving him the stadium why do you think he'd talk to us about the future ownership of the club?
We asked for people to pay £2 but pointed out they could donate more if the wanted. Most of our members did just that. Simple maths shows that if the average donation was £50 we'd have collected close to £100,000. I sure even you don't think we've raised anywhere near that. We have sold £10,000 worth of scarves. I'm not sure what that raised for the campaign but I would guess well over a £1,000.
You may ask why don't I know. The answer is simple, after working with them for the past few months I trust them. We have put hours of our own time into this campaign and to be honest I resent people suggesting we use the money for drink and paying our own electricity bills.
We have no puppet master pulling our strings.
Unless Assem Allam pulls a rabbit out of a hat and the campaign over the name continues I will not be standing for election at the general meeting. I feel that I have done what I can.
I support the creation of a merged Supporters Trust. One day I'd like to see Hull City 100% owned by the fans. At the beginning I thought that was possible under Assem Allam. I know now that it will be virtually impossible until he sells the club. I would like him to consider what's happened to him and the club over this season, contact the Council, build bridges with all the fans, including CTWD, look at alternative ways to make us a sustainable Premier League football club and regain the respect he had on that afternoon when Watford failed to beat Leeds United and we got automatic promotion.
Whether he does that is solely up to him.
We campaigned to get the FA to say no and despite some people saying it was impossible at the beginning we may just do that on the 9th of April 2014.
Now if you wanted a serious answer you'll read what I've said and give me a serious response. Any further questions you have I'll try and answer myself, if not I'll take them back to the committee.
I don't think 100% or even majority ownership is viable or desirable in this day and age unless you want to run a Conference team