Only antibody tests are for NHS and other responders at the moment, and it would be irrelevant anyway They're only really useful for intelligence on how to manage second waves etc, as they give you group info (ie 45% of nurses have had it...made up stat by teh way!). In theory they'd only be useful if they weren't get tested regularly (to see what spread was in RL games after the event ) Not actually much use to understand individuals and whether they are immune or not yet.
Neil Hudgell is stepping down as chairman of @hullkrofficial from 1st December 2020 after 16 years in charge of the club.
Merge the 2. Have 1 'sporting club' for Hull (&ER) that everyone can get behind. City + 1 top draw RL club that can truly compete. Shared KCom and shared first class training facility and infrastructures. The tradition is easy to understand and acknowledge, but as the saying goes ... "honour the past but don't live in it".
Maybe Hudge is looking at HCAFC. But he's hardly an idiot, and who would want to negotiate with twat nackers?
So, you wouldn't have objected to honouring the past whilst not living it by changing our name to Hull Tigers? Where would the money come from for the first class training facility and infrastructures? Half from City and half from this new club?
Do Hull & ER RUFC still exist as a club ? Haven't heard of them for years. My best man used to play for Hessle RUFC and always said they were the toughest team in the region. Early '60's mind !
A bank probably. Or an investor, but at £40 million for a business with no assets in a dwindling market then nah. No strengths. Loads of weaknesses. Zero opportunities. Loads of threats. I'd ask the current owner to pay me to take it!
I've done the Euromillions for tomorrow. £109 million. If my numbers come up I will buy them. The first job will be implementing the banning orders.
I'll be following your idea of buying the club though and when I do I'll let you implement the banning orders