I think they absolutely love to pick a fight.Ha, ha. It's the way you tell 'em Assem.
'I have no time for nonsense'
Well, only since November 2010.
It' s what they thrive on and brings them the attention they desperately crave.
I think they absolutely love to pick a fight.Ha, ha. It's the way you tell 'em Assem.
'I have no time for nonsense'
Well, only since November 2010.
The allams arnt ripping off the Council payers if they are working legaly within the lease contract...... We could be really picky and say the council ripped of the tax payer by proposing such a poor lease agreement back when the stadium was built etc...
If you have morals and principles you should be able to see that even if it is legally within the lease it's not right.
I think the council were already taking flak over the stadium before it was finished and to that end they wanted to distance themselfs from the day to day running of it, a nice idea which worked for a while and even paid a little bit back to the council. The problem came when the owner of Hull City became the owner of the SMC. absolutely the council cocked up then, or should I say the legal team did.
If you have morals and principles you should be able to see that even if it is legally within the lease it's not right.
I think the council were already taking flak over the stadium before it was finished and to that end they wanted to distance themselfs from the day to day running of it, a nice idea which worked for a while and even paid a little bit back to the council. The problem came when the owner of Hull City became the owner of the SMC. absolutely the council cocked up then, or should I say the legal team did.
Dress as PiratesSo what can we do next home game. Wear gold crowns maybe ?
I think you'll find Balkan...If you have morals and principles you should be able to see that even if it is legally within the lease it's not right.
I think the council were already taking flak over the stadium before it was finished and to that end they wanted to distance themselfs from the day to day running of it, a nice idea which worked for a while and even paid a little bit back to the council. The problem came when the owner of Hull City became the owner of the SMC. absolutely the council cocked up then, or should I say the legal team did.
The owner of Hull City has been the owner of the SMC since the day it opened.
The problem came when the owner of Hull City became the owner of the SMC. = Day one.
There was a lot of complaining about spending the KC windfall on the stadium.If you have morals and principles you should be able to see that even if it is legally within the lease it's not right.
I think the council were already taking flak over the stadium before it was finished and to that end they wanted to distance themselfs from the day to day running of it, a nice idea which worked for a while and even paid a little bit back to the council. The problem came when the owner of Hull City became the owner of the SMC. absolutely the council cocked up then, or should I say the legal team did.
OK fair enough, I thought the SMC ownership was different before to what it is now if you see what I mean. Or the other owner was nicer than the one the SMC has now.
The SMC has a lease, the football and rugby clubs just pay rent to the SMC, from which the council gets nothing.
How many people do you employ?"Busy creating wealth for the community." What a nasty little **** he is.
How many people do you employ?
Someone lost their job.!! Was it in the 80's or the 90's cos nobody ever lost their jobs then did they."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."
here's 50 employees that Allam ****ed up - funny how he forgets that he had control of his companies taken away from him because they were in a mess
"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."
here's 50 employees that Allam ****ed up - funny how he forgets that he had control of his companies taken away from him because they were in a mess
"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."
here's 50 employees that Allam ****ed up - funny how he forgets that he had control of his companies taken away from him because they were in a mess