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It seems Ehab has changed the pdf file on his statement so you now cant see the private information. The new pdf file is called Athletic-2.pdf..

However, if you copy & paste the link into your browser and change it to Athletic.pdf, it will download the original file.

They've not even removed the old file, idiots.
 
It seems Ehab has changed the pdf file on his statement so you now cant see the private information. The new pdf file is called Athletic-2.pdf..

However, if you copy & paste the link into your browser and change it to Athletic.pdf, it will download the original file.

They've not even removed the old file, idiots.

Just in case he's on here reading this.

HEY EHAB, **** YOU
 
Grieve never had real money, he had an option on a penny share account for $100m worth of shares with Mayflower in New York (at the time £84m). His business had around $3400 in its accounts six months before he tried to buy the club. All of his money would have come from shares underwritten by Mayflower, he would have bought the club with nothing left for running it or investment.
I doubt Adam Pearson had big money in the bank when he bought City. Worked out OK.

It's all academic anyway, the Allams punched the gift horse in the mouth.
 
Destroying the football club might be the only way to get rid of them.
Exactly this. Rebirth and renewal is the only way out. They won't sell to anyone, and don't know how to sell even if they changed their minds. No offer is ever enough.
 
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the small anecdote about Bruce wanting a junior member of coaching staff to have some paid leave as they were dealing with an ill family member, and Ehab disagreeing to the point he "sacked" Bruce, is a perfect encapsulation of what an appalling man-manger Ehab is. Micro-managing, undermining, interfering, penny-pinching, stubborn, arrogant and unsupportive all in one incident.

You've got to give Ehab credit though. In a world where we're all feeling a bit uncertain and apprehensive, he shows us nothing has changed in Hull City world. You'd think by now he'd have the smallest inkling of what good PR looks like, and falling out with journalists at the local paper and throwing an incompetent hissy fit at a national level publication is not it. He's obviously learned nothing from the fall-out over Burns' banishment.