They are the bank loans repayable within one year.The Allamhouse accounts only show £900k in bank loans, so it looks like it’s Ehab who’s lying on this occasion.
There's another £2,250,000 repayable after one year.
They are the bank loans repayable within one year.The Allamhouse accounts only show £900k in bank loans, so it looks like it’s Ehab who’s lying on this occasion.
They are the bank loans repayable within one year.
There's another £2,250,000 repayable after one year.
The old man may claim to know nothing about football but he is an accountant so knows a fair bit about money. Buying out the company you work for, running it for a bit before closing it and then buying all it's assets with another company you own shows he can be a shrewed operator.
Forgot, What's Ehabs education? already asked google but this time it didn't have an answer.
That's what I was saying earlier. There was £10m of directors loans in 2018 accounts and £31m of trade creditors in 2019 which are not loans.Still barely makes a dent in the £40m they claim.
I thought he has some sort of engineering degree? Might be wrongThe old man may claim to know nothing about football but he is an accountant so knows a fair bit about money. Buying out the company you work for, running it for a bit before closing it and then buying all it's assets with another company you own shows he can be a shrewed operator.
Forgot, What's Ehabs education? already asked google but this time it didn't have an answer.
OI don’t believe either, so I’ve no idea which is true.
Look beyond Wiki and the general gossip and you might see something like this abridged version of events.The old man may claim to know nothing about football but he is an accountant so knows a fair bit about money. Buying out the company you work for, running it for a bit before closing it and then buying all it's assets with another company you own shows he can be a shrewed operator.
Forgot, What's Ehabs education? already asked google but this time it didn't have an answer.
Look beyond Wiki and the general gossip and you might see something like this abridged version of events.
The son of Len Langton “Rob Langton” started his own ship repair company sometime in the late 1980’s I believe? It is called Mobile Marine Services. I met him when I was aged 28 working for his dad at Ruscadors in 1983 - the dry dock on the pier. The local shipbuilders theory on why Ruscador went bust under Allam, is simply because Len Langton drove the workers very hard. He would shout and swear if you stood around and everyone feared his wrath. He was an expert and you could not drag out your work to make it easy for yourself. However, once Allam took over with no knowledge of ship repair, the men were able to relax to an easy pace and the company’s profits dropped. Workers would tell me “it’s like working at Butlins now”
Odd isn’t it. The Son on the previous owner of a business says it went bust because of the workers taking advantage.
I am not a supporter of Assam Allam, just the truth is sometimes different to the history written by others.
We'll need a 100,000 seater stadium in League 1, after we get promotion there from the Championship.Son here's the big plan...
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Ideal Standards old ground ?That would suggest there's more "assets" to go.... Dewijs, Leo, KLP...
Ideal Standards old ground ?
Thought the council still owned itHull FC bought it according to the contractors who built the new indoor training facilities - ‘The club acquired the former Ideal Standard Social Club in Hull and our task was to create an elite performance centre for Hull FC players‘.
It is rented to FC, Hull City own it. I ask because I've heard from a couple of people who own property backing onto it that it has or is to be sold for housing. This could also be tickle tackle.Hull FC bought it according to the contractors who built the new indoor training facilities - ‘The club acquired the former Ideal Standard Social Club in Hull and our task was to create an elite performance centre for Hull FC players‘.