Regardless of your personal feelings about the name change, what do you think the outcome of the appeal will be?
The fa vote was quite close.
The fa vote was quite close.
He reckons his grounds of appeal are that the shorter name is better for marketing.
Given he thinks the current name is Hull City Tigers, even if he ever puts an appeal in, it will fail.
Regardless of your personal feelings about the name change, what do you think the outcome of the appeal will be?
The fa vote was quite close.
I was at work and havent heard the interview in full but
http://www.theguardian.com/football...sell-club-if-appeal-against-name-change-fails
Allam added: âWe have also begun the appeal against the FA decision with the court of arbitration for sport and we are hopeful of a positive outcome, or that the FA reconsider their decision.
That doesnt say he has put it in but working on it. Is that wording right?
That part possibly is, but in the interview he said he put the appeal in two weeks ago.
Money talks, he's got a chance. 63% of the FA council voted against.
I understand, from certain sources, that it is actually John in Walkington’s ‘dossier’ that’s fronting up the appeal and it is that, that has been sent to CAS.
Money talks, he's got a chance. 63% of the FA council voted against.
I would think his appeal will be based on the FA stopping him branding his club the way he would like and (in his opinion) a loss in the club's income/potential earnings.
The CAS hearing involves procedural issues only. If it ever happens.
The CAS hearing involves procedural issues only. If it ever happens.
The CAS hearing involves procedural issues only. If it ever happens.
He did talk of an appeal or the FA changing their mind.