I’ve still got two shares in the Tigers Coop, does that make me a potential part owner of City, if SportyCo take over
Nope, you may have the share certificate but they're the same use as many had in Hull City pre-Adam Pearson. The views expressed in my posts are not hecessarily mine.
Got ya... So our current owners are already signed up to this, great stuff, how is that going so far? I was more wondering what would be the outcome if any new owners, did not wish to engage with HCST, The new owners may have other ideas on fan engagement . If a new owner was brave enough to cross a HCST "line in the sand" what would be the likely outcome? Once again PLT, your own view, I do not expect a definitive answer on behalf of the trust
Can you imagine a scenario where somebody had splashed out £45m, before running costs, to purchase a business with an annual wage bill that could soon dwarf it’s income not wanting to engage with an officially recognised group that represents former customers who had become disenfranchised from the business they had, over many many years previously, supported unconditionally solely because of the preceding owners’ policies, neglect, ineptitude, lies, bullying, threats & pettiness?
Ooh Ooh I know this one The answer is - No I ****ing can’t, and even if they didn’t want to that would be a sure sign that they aren’t owners we’d want to play nicely with anyway
I don't know what else you want me to say. If any owner of an EFL club decides not to include their club's suppporters trust where one exists, they're breaking an agreement. The outcome of that depends on how seriously the authorities take it. We've yet to see any clubs be in clear breach of it so we'll see.