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| Quote Pookie="Pookie"Link
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Interesting that, i know Allam & Hudge are very good friends ,so who knows.
He must however be deluded if like in his past interviews he thinks the two clubs would merge , the rivalry is fantastic .
personally i think Allam will end up getting the KC stadium , which surely can only be a good thing for Hull FC.
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| Quote Wellsy13="Wellsy13"The council should sell the stadium, and use the money to build us a new ground similar to St Helens' (with standing) and buy/renovate Craven Park. They then still get two teams paying rent and have 3 better facilities in the city, with some money to spare.
City can do what they want then and be of no concern to us. FC and KR can get on with their lives in council run stadia of a premier standard and maybe play big derby games at the KC "neutral" ground.'"
I've long advocated this. City can expand the ground, and we can get one that suits our needs.
One thing I won't accept, is KR moving to the KC. They had their chance. If the owners of City also invest in KR, that puts us in a bad position. I don't expect it'd go down well in East Hull either.
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| Quote salthouse red="salthouse red"Interesting that, i know Allam & Hudge are very good friends ,so who knows.
He must however be deluded if like in his past interviews he thinks the two clubs would merge , the rivalry is fantastic .
personally i think Allam will end up getting the KC stadium , which surely can only be a good thing for Hull FC.'"
The only thing it can't be is GOOD, this would be a nightmare for FC and Hull in general IMO and i would be very concerened as a City fan!!
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| we dont want football getting there grubby hands on the kc.the fa with there attitude problem is the last thing we need.let the allams build their ground elsewhere.we all know what would happen if they bought the ground.city would get preference and fc would but get sh_t on.
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| as long as we had a lease of sufficient length, I can't see a problem with this, surely the council can stipulate that we must have certain rights as a tenant
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| Surely there would be an issue that this was built to be a community stadium - not privately owned??
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| would the old Birds Eye site be big enough for us to have a new ground?
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| Quote jimmyfivebellies="jimmyfivebellies"would the old Birds Eye site be big enough for us to have a new ground?'"
I think it would be, straight off the A63, close to the Priory Park and Ride. Wouldnt be my first choice though
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| "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" or in this case the Allams. You do not become a multi-millionaire business man by being altruistic, and anybody who thinks the Allams want the KC and surrounding fair ground site in order to give something back to the city are deluding themselves. If that is the case why has it taken so long to discover their civic generosity?
If, when, they gain control of the KC and fairground then Hull FC"s days at that stadium are numbered. The Allams will pull out all the stops to get Hull City AFC into the premiership. Once that happens and they have control and ownership, forget redevelopment that simply will not happen. What will happen is that they will sell out to the highest bidder. There are plenty of foreign billionaires that want a slice of the premiership pie. The Allams will walk away with a huge profit.
Where will that leave Hull FC?
I'll tell you where. Out on our ear, no premiership owner will want RL spoiling their stadium. Forget cast iron tenancy agreements, when you have the money you can bog down for years any dispute in the law courts. If the council do sell don't expect any where near the 45 million it cost to build the stadium. The Allams won't be interested in paying a fair price and the council will certainly not be interested in spending 15 - 20 million on building another stadium. The new councillors that have just been elected may not be the sharpest tools in the box but even they can see that committing to a second stadium would be political suicide.
For the sake of RL in this city the council need to give a firm NO to the Allums plans.
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| Quote The bosun="The bosun""Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" or in this case the Allams. You do not become a multi-millionaire business man by being altruistic, and anybody who thinks the Allams want the KC and surrounding fair ground site in order to give something back to the city are deluding themselves. If that is the case why has it taken so long to discover their civic generosity?
If, when, they gain control of the KC and fairground then Hull FC"s days at that stadium are numbered. The Allams will pull out all the stops to get Hull City AFC into the premiership. Once that happens and they have control and ownership, forget redevelopment that simply will not happen. What will happen is that they will sell out to the highest bidder. There are plenty of foreign billionaires that want a slice of the premiership pie. The Allams will walk away with a huge profit.
Where will that leave Hull FC?
I'll tell you where. Out on our ear, no premiership owner will want RL spoiling their stadium. Forget cast iron tenancy agreements, when you have the money you can bog down for years any dispute in the law courts. If the council do sell don't expect any where near the 45 million it cost to build the stadium. The Allams won't be interested in paying a fair price and the council will certainly not be interested in spending 15 - 20 million on building another stadium. The new councillors that have just been elected may not be the sharpest tools in the box but even they can see that committing to a second stadium would be political suicide.
For the sake of RL in this city the council need to give a firm NO to the Allums plans.'"
That sums the situation up perfectly for me. We pay roughly £1/2m to play at the KC which is about 1% of the turnover of a decent sized premiership outfit and anyone owning a premier league club that plays at the KC would want us out pronto. Anyone who thinks that lease agreements are cast iron is kidding themselves. Allam wants the KC so he can borrow against it. He can't do that unless he gets it for significantly less than it's worth and the council won't be spending any money they get on another stadium
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| its scary stuff, another david lloyd situation or possibly worse, hope hull are going over 'what if' scenarios in the board room, we need to be prepared, ive got a very bad feeling about all this, the fact he is getting cosy with hudgell has got to have hull fc on high alert, hudgell would not miss an opportunity to hurt hull as we all know and is one sly barsteward
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"That sums the situation up perfectly for me. We pay roughly £1/2m to play at the KC which is about 1% of the turnover of a decent sized premiership outfit and anyone owning a premier league club that plays at the KC would want us out pronto. Anyone who thinks that lease agreements are cast iron is kidding themselves. Allam wants the KC so he can borrow against it. He can't do that unless he gets it for significantly less than it's worth and the council won't be spending any money they get on another stadium'"
I totally agree that selling the KC would be distastrous for FC and would leave the stadium & anything else tied up with the sale in the hands of god knows who in 5 or 6 years time.
Certainly as rugby fans we would never get anything like the facilities that the KC provides nor somewhere as centralised. Who really wants a 14k capacity stadium that isn't fully covered or enclosed, because you'll never get the board investing in paying out for one even with grants & a pay-off from the council (i.e. we own a ground)
Equally I couldn't see the council coughing up £25-£30M for something like Saints new stadium either.
As a side note Jake, your 1% of turnover comparative of an average PL team is a little bit askew, even Man Utd only turned over (a record) £290M in 2009/10.
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