No I don’t. Nor have I ever question it is working ultra vires. I just question who it cared to be linked with. Read the New York Times article and tell me you are proud to be part of this?
Ok... for the lazy: “ Some of those businessmen, however, are now wondering what, exactly, Jarvis was bringing to the table. Paul Duffen, the former chairman of the Premier League team Hull City, was tasked with selling the club in 2016. During that sales process, Duffen said he spoke with Jarvis numerous times over several months. Jarvis told him he had connections with several potential investors from China. Duffen said it soon became clear to him that Jarvis “had not done a football transaction before, or more likely, any transaction.” He said none of Jarvis’ Chinese contacts ever materialised. “ Barnsley, a second-division club based in northern England, was looking for new investors last year. Jarvis had established a relationship with Chien Lee... Jarvis introduced the businessman to several soccer teams in Britain. Jarvis said he also acted on behalf of the Barnsley seller Patrick Cryne, who was terminally ill at the time and died earlier this year. The relationship grew fractious, and people close to the Cryne family accuse Jarvis of leaking information about the deal to the news media in order to boost his company’s profile. Jarvis denies this, describing Cryne as a “bitter man” who was “high on drugs” at the time. A lawyer for the Cryne family declined to comment. Paul Conway, a former investment banker and Lee’s business partner in the Nice and Barnsley investments, said he had “cut off all communication” with Jarvis.” “ An early version of a Blackbridge prospectus included mentions of business relationships with major soccer clubs and financial services firms. Two of those well-known entities have since distanced themselves from Jarvis. In January, the Premier League team Tottenham requested that Jarvis remove a reference in a Blackbridge prospectus to the club’s retaining him as an adviser in 2015 to secure sponsorship and financing opportunities in China. The accounting firm Deloitte also asked him to remove references to it from Blackbridge materials.” “With China’s money-rush into soccer slowing, Jarvis has turned his attention to the United States. He then said he has 21 deals in the works, including the sale of a Premier League club to an American investor for $700 million.” As far as I know, Putin has given him a medal. I’d not be in the same room as him, and I don’t like our club having anything to do with the liar. If anyone can defend that, and the rest of the article, good luck! Or you can be happy we are doing somehting positive by working with him. The **** is all above.
Crap!!! beat me to it and Halloween just around the corner..... "Run me a bath" she says, **** sake luv, I've got better things to do with my time....
Press release just issued by HCST Following on from the press release issued at 5pm on Monday 8th October about a potential bid for Hull City Football Club, the Hull City Supporters Trust (HCST) would like to issue some clarity on the situation. HCST have and remain focused on improving the Club – supporters’ relationship on numerous issues, all of which have been well documented previously. The Trust Board have been aware of various levels of interest from 3rd parties for a considerable period of time in making approaches to purchase the Club, and earlier this year, HCST were approached by a representative on behalf of SportyCo in relation to their own proposal. SportyCo were keen to understand the background to the current issues affecting the supporters and discussed a model that could result in an opportunity for Hull City supporters to invest in the Club to generate funds and an element of fan ownership, as well as a place on the Club Board for supporter representation. HCST understands that there is funding available from SportyCo and other US & UK based investors to facilitate the purchase price offered. Blackbridge Sports are actively working with all parties to support the process. The meetings and negotiations with the Allam family will be led wholly by SportyCo and their representatives, and only when any deal reaches an agreement between both parties will the opportunities for supporter investment materialise. HCST have not used any funds as part of the process to date, nor have we been asked to and at the current time there is nothing to consult with our valued members on as the offer to the Allam family is purely a proposal. As we have repeatedly stated, HCST will always wish to promote a positive supporter’s relationship with the Club and remain open to doing so with any responsible future owner whom we hope are in place over the coming months. We welcome the direct approach made by SportyCo to assist them in their proposal and are encouraged by their willingness to offer greater supporter representation than the current owners and hope this is a move that is replicated by alternative owners should their offers be accepted by the Allam family. SportyCo and their representatives will present their proposal to the Allam family over the coming weeks, and until the outcome of those negotiations are known, further details of potential working capital and investment opportunities will not be available. We wish all interested parties currently bidding for Hull City Football Club well with their negotiations and look forward to working positively with any new owners in the future. Hull City Supporters Trust
The perceived victimisation is very Tilbury as is the ranting 'prose', but I haven't seen any mention of %s yet.
Yea we've had a few on here with very similar posting style. Seeks attention get embarrassed creates a new name. Rinse and repeat.... It's quite funny.
I’ve only ever had one profile here before. GDP would preclude anyone disclosing it from internet data. Maybe you could comment less on the posting, and more on the content. Which is irrefutable?