I knew Assem as a kid, he's seriously old school and as a young teenager, he was scary.
He's still a bit scary.
He's still a bit scary.
I knew Assem as a kid, he's seriously old school and as a young teenager, he was scary.
He's still a bit scary.
I knew Assem as a kid, he's seriously old school and as a young teenager, he was scary.
He's still a bit scary.
? Assem, or Ehab?
"From day one when I took over the club, which was facing a winding-up petition, I said, to the Football Association and the fans, I was doing so as a businessman, that I would be running a business," Allam argues. "Nobody said: 'Go away, we want somebody who runs it as a football club.'
"As a businessman I am preparing the club to go globally selling merchandise. To do it you want a shorter name, and you drop the words which don't mean anything and are common. Leave it to me; I am the businessman running the club â I cannot afford to run the club by fans' feeling."
Wow. What a ****.
Surprised people with all that money still think a Football club is like a regular business.
National health service is now NHS. The hull daily mail is better known as Hdm. Royal air force is better known as R.A.F
We've got the worst club shop in the league, we have trouble selling merchandise in Hull, never mind the Far East and the US.
I went in there before the Norwich game, and **** me... It's worse than Peterborough's!
A few replica shirts, some trackie bottoms and a few posters. That's about it.
I wonder when we'll see an end to the "it was very last minute" excuse and admit they're fighting on behalf of a minority?
"The vast majority of fans" who seem happy to talk bollocks about this online, making threats and plans and bestowing their far superior knowledge of business and running a club than our excellent owners don't seem inclined to turn up 30 mins before a game they're presumably planning on going to see anyhow? How much notice do they need?
Online polls are great, take zero effort and are faceless, but it seems that actually turning up is either too much effort, or, when it boils down to it, they're not actually that bothered.