Ehab interview incoming...

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There will be a lot of partying when they finally leave, whenever that day will be. But just think how nice those beers will taste knowing those parasites have nothing to do with our club anymore. sooner the better!!
Can you imagine,first home game after they **** off, all the four concourses partying at the same time.
Can't wait,bring it on.
 
Yep. That and the bit about rebranding and the FA.

The rest actually is quite good. Interesting the confirmation that the Dai deal did fall down at the PL incompetent and **** test, there must have been something really fishy to fail that. Puts some of our resident conspiracy crackpots to bed. Interesting again that they managed to acquire Reading afterwards. Also on the Chien Lee deal, 60% isn't a good deal. No deal is better than a bad deal. It's good to actually find it about these things I think.

But it makes you question the owner's judgement "we will only sell to a good home blah blah blah".
 
I have spoken to two friends of the Allam family who largely speak well of them and attempt to stick up for them. However, even they would go along with this sentiment.

Yeah I think its always been the case, even if they ever donate money to good causes they make sure people know it was them that donated it, its never anonymous and they always make sure its mentioned in interviews and press releases.

From the people I know that have some personal association with the Allams I get the impression Assem is a bit of an eccentric guy with an ego but ultimately not a bad bloke, Ehab on the other hand, I've never met anyone that has a good thing to say about him.
 
Venting anger towards him seems to give him more incentive to stay.
As Airlie said he likes the attention and without being the owner of City he would simply fade into insignificance..
All I've got to say really...

Would also tie into why the club keeps releasing idiotic statements the day before matches.
 
:emoticon-0159-music We love you Ehab we do,
We love you Ehab we do
We love you Ehab we do,
Oh, Ehab we love you :emoticon-0159-music

Reverse psychology might work.

Upon hearing that the first thing he would think is:

'At last, they can finally see I'm a genius, I knew I'd win them round, these plebs are lucky to have such a great man leading their club'
 
Hull City membership scheme here to stay says Ehab Allam as he talks fall in attendances

The City vice chairman says club very affordable to watch and attendances down due to Hull residents struggling financially

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/hull-city-membership-scheme-here-638903

I hate the way he plays the club and City down to try and excuse his ****eness. **** off Ehab, this is a Premier League city but you're a no mark ****.
 
The City Diary: Silence on Allam's past
  • Sunday 21 November 2010 00:00 GMT
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The Independent Online
Egyptian-born Assem Allam is often dubbed "one of East Yorkshire's most successful businessmen" and it might be true as he's said to be worth £185m. He's been in the news lately after announcing his takeover of Hull City FC, so cue lots of publicity along the lines of: "his track record in business suggests he is a man who knows what he wants and just how to get it".

Well, not always. A 1992 edition of Lloyd's List reports: "Efforts to sell Hull-based Ruscador Shipyard as a going concern have failed.... Ruscador was a wholly owned subsidiary of Tempest Diesels, a Lincolnshire firm headed by Assem Allam.... Financial difficulties besetting Tempest Diesels led to Ernst and Young being called in to administer both companies.... The cessation of operations [resulted in] the redundancy of the company's entire workforce of more than 50."

Why has this detail been forgotten? We may never know. Allam's spokesman does not return my calls.


Lest we forget what a useless pair of ****s they are