Intriguing situation. Although we have enough to focus on trying to get walterball and the promised free flowing goals and crowd pleasing spectacle towards European glory to occur....hopefully city will not leave a vacuum on this for too long with speculation starting to muddy the waters.
Over the last 40 years or so there have been several villains involved with the club who have had their hands in the till. A friend, who was a major sponsor, was told a few years ago by the chairman at the time, of the level of corruption that was taking place as he departed office. A departed director paid back over half a million pounds to the club. and they settled out of court to save face. Other directors faced jail sentences so this latest scenario is nothing new. Supporters were overjoyed to see the back of The Allams but the regime that has followed is really all smoke and mirrors. Watch this space.
Acun understands it’s a passion to begin with buyin’ Hull City, your not gonna make big profits in the Championship👍🏻 All the Fans can do is keep turnin’ up 20,000+ every game and keep supportin’ the Merch🐯⚽️🔥
Not a pleasant situation to be in. I hope this doesn't effect the team's performance., but I would trust Acun, he will find a way to overcome any hard situation, he is a good leader.
Tan kessler accused by acun scaming money from club even the gossips claims kesler 's wife have bought some properities in london also in istanbul worth millions of pounds. Sorry for my grammar
I think that is beyond doubt. You only need a deal like Philogene to make a huge amount of cash but other than that the overheads are ludicrous and dont forget that in terms of physical assets the club own very little other than the playing staff, none of which now would command high transfer fees. Sacking the manager might be inevitable given the poor results and no obvious sign of improvement and that will cost plenty but where does the club go from there? The chairman, despite the way his PR try to portray him, is both mercurial and highly egotistical, as proved by the ludicrous dismissal of Rosenior. There is more madness to come I am sure and I dont think it will end well.
Intriguing situation. Although we have enough to focus on trying to get walterball and the promised free flowing goals and crowd pleasing spectacle towards European glory to occur....hopefully city will not leave a vacuum on this for too long with speculation starting to muddy the waters.
Over the last 40 years or so there have been several villains involved with the club who have had their hands in the till. A friend, who was a major sponsor, was told a few years ago by the chairman at the time, of the level of corruption that was taking place as he departed office. A departed director paid back over half a million pounds to the club. and they settled out of court to save face. Other directors faced jail sentences so this latest scenario is nothing new. Supporters were overjoyed to see the back of The Allams but the regime that has followed is really all smoke and mirrors. Watch this space.
Acun understands it’s a passion to begin with buyin’ Hull City, your not gonna make big profits in the Championship👍🏻 All the Fans can do is keep turnin’ up 20,000+ every game and keep supportin’ the Merch🐯⚽️🔥
It's true Tan left the EFL position he had also👍🏻Appreciate the work he put in, it's a shame he left we're just startin' to "fire on all cylinders"⚽️🔥
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Not a pleasant situation to be in. I hope this doesn't effect the team's performance., but I would trust Acun, he will find a way to overcome any hard situation, he is a good leader.
Tan kessler accused by acun scaming money from club even the gossips claims kesler 's wife have bought some properities in london also in istanbul worth millions of pounds. Sorry for my grammar
No need to apologise, thank you for filling me in on the latest
Your club is in serious danger losing money fast
I think that is beyond doubt. You only need a deal like Philogene to make a huge amount of cash but other than that the overheads are ludicrous and dont forget that in terms of physical assets the club own very little other than the playing staff, none of which now would command high transfer fees. Sacking the manager might be inevitable given the poor results and no obvious sign of improvement and that will cost plenty but where does the club go from there? The chairman, despite the way his PR try to portray him, is both mercurial and highly egotistical, as proved by the ludicrous dismissal of Rosenior. There is more madness to come I am sure and I dont think it will end well.