Or he's just read the same sources as on here.
Isn't that why he has now surrounded himself with people who 'should' know what they are doing and in Hodges case from Senior positions at other clubs.I think it does make sense though…he’s an incompetent businessman.
That’s not saying he’s a crook or a fraud but at the very very least he has no idea what he is doing and that’s why we are constantly seeing these hints that the club is being badly run.
Too much smoke, even if we can’t see the fire.
Yeah yeah, no one likes a "told ya so" HT
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Yep, only on Monday did he first mention us as having any issues.To say Maguire knew anything about it is also false, literally said the recent books and analysis was nothing to worry about.
Funny that they all came out as soon as the first rumour broke and said they’d known about it all day but were waiting to report it.
Yeah my arse.
First thing they’d have done is tweeted that there’s some financial trouble brewing at city, more to follow.
they are all a set of useless useless puddings
Masquerading as sandwiches.
The thing is no-one’s going to buy it at the moment. Any prospective buyers will let the club fall into administration then try to do some last minute deal with the administrators. By which time we’re docked points so become even less attractive as we’ll be dead certs for relegation. It’s an ideal situation for Ehab if he’s still interested. The Allam family ‘save’ the club once again. And he’ll probably insist on Hull Tigers for the the company name just to rub our noses in it. There is no upside. The **** show has hit the buffers.I get that people don’t want to accept what all the noise coming out suggests and are waiting for some kind of ‘formal announcement’ or a response/excuses from Acun.
But, those who seem to have an inside track in the club have suggested for some time that financially we are on a tight rope (and that’s putting it positively!).
Well respected football financial expert, Kieran McGuire has said he has had for a number of months that we have some serious issues.
The Telegraph broke the story and local journalists have suggested they were also uncovering evidence of our financial demise.
To top it off the EFL have put an initial 3 window ban on us, they don’t do this without clear evidence. Just one payment to Villa that has supposedly been settled, wouldn’t be the only trigger for the embargo.
So, I wouldn’t say there has been an over reaction, in fact I think it would be more of a surprise if Acun can get out of this any other way other than selling the club.
I suspect that might happen but only after a similar long drawn out saga to Reading’s. Of course, we’ve just sacked the manager with experience of exactly that situation.If he can’t adequately fund the club, can’t the EFL just disqualify him and instruct him to sell the club by a certain deadline? That’s what happened to Yongge at Reading.
Well isn't that why buyers won't wait for admin?The thing is no-one’s going to buy it at the moment. Any prospective buyers will let the club fall into administration then try to do some last minute deal with the administrators. By which time we’re docked points so become even less attractive as we’ll be dead certs for relegation. It’s an ideal situation for Ehab if he’s still interested. The Allam family ‘save’ the club once again. And he’ll probably insist on Hull Tigers for the the company name just to rub our noses in it. There is no upside. The **** show has hit the buffers.
I suspect that might happen but only after a similar long drawn out saga to Reading’s. Of course, we’ve just sacked the manager with experience of exactly that situation.
Clubs just told me they've organised a gift for me, hopefully not what tipped us over the edge..
I’m not so sure, unless any new buyer knows they can get the embargo lifted. Because with the embargo, we’re nailed on for relegation anyway - points deduction or not.Well isn't that why buyers won't wait for admin?