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| Quote clubfoot fc="clubfoot fc"As it stands at the minute the Pearson has said that they have to borrow each month to pay wages, they plan to build a new training ground near goole if they stay up,
I'l be amazed if city have the funds or can get the finance bearing inmind what the accounts have said in their last 2 reports.'"
The point here though is city will find the funds if the ultimatum is given to them by the premier league. An agreement would be found between FC and City via the SMC and i'm pretty sure we would move out to a new ground through hefty compensation. (it is likely to never happen but if the premier league did instruct City that they had to be sole occupants)
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"The point here though is city will find the funds if the ultimatum is given to them by the premier league. An agreement would be found between FC and City via the SMC and i'm pretty sure we would move out to a new ground through hefty compensation. (it is likely to never happen but if the premier league did instruct City that they had to be sole occupants)'"
They would have to give at least 3 years notice, and in those three years City would probably get relegated anyway, meaning it was an expenisve and pointless exercise.
Buying the stadium, land (including Walton Street) etc. would be at least £80m, FC would want at least £250k compensation for every year of the lease left remaining (the full lease, not just the period until the next negotiation), so at 85 years around £20m (to pay for the new stadium).
Then there would be the inevitable legal challenges, the fact that the FA could no longer be seen to allow Man U use Old Trafford for Rugby, or Wembley for anything other than football.
More chance of getting DoDo burgers at Catalans away.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"They would have to give at least 3 years notice, and in those three years City would probably get relegated anyway, meaning it was an expenisve and pointless exercise.
Buying the stadium, land (including Walton Street) etc. would be at least £80m, FC would want at least £250k compensation for every year of the lease left remaining (the full lease, not just the period until the next negotiation), so at 85 years around £20m (to pay for the new stadium).
Then there would be the inevitable legal challenges, the fact that the FA could no longer be seen to allow Man U use Old Trafford for Rugby, or Wembley for anything other than football.
More chance of getting DoDo burgers at Catalans away.'"
As you say, it's highly unlikely but not impossible.
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"As you say, it's highly unlikely but not impossible.'"
To be honest, it must be a slow news day or something, well, at least for sports writers!
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| 1) The stadium can not be sold the council tied it up very well
2) There are two joint main users Hull city and Hull FC, they are protected by the user agreement from each other and anyone else.
Its someones attempt at stirring
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| Quote Ian P="Ian P"1) The stadium can not be sold the council tied it up very well
2) There are two joint main users Hull city and Hull FC, they are protected by the user agreement from each other and anyone else.
Its someones attempt at stirring'"
1) They'll find a way if they need to.
2) Yes they are protected which is why we've been discussing compensation for one of the users.
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| If City do stay up and it’s a big if one obstacle to finding someone to buy them is the fact the KC doesn’t belong to them. If the City Council did agree to the sale of the stadium this could make the purchase of the club an attractive proposition. Would the Council then upgrade the Boulevard with a portion of the proceeds?
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| Quote Big Dave T="Big Dave T"As you say, it's highly unlikely but not impossible.'"
There is a point at which the probability of something happening so closely approaches zero that to all intents and purposes it can be considered to be impossible.
This is getting into that territory.
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| Quote Mulder="Mulder"If City do stay up and it’s a big if one obstacle to finding someone to buy them is the fact the KC doesn’t belong to them.'"
Is it? Why?
Quote Mulder="Mulder"If the City Council did agree to the sale of the stadium this could make the purchase of the club an attractive proposition.'"
Again, why? City have lost money hand over fist without the cost of a single-use stadium hanging round their necks. If anything outright ownership of an expensive stadium that can only be used for soccer would make the club significantly [iless[/i attractive.
Quote Mulder="Mulder"Would the Council then upgrade the Boulevard with a portion of the proceeds?'"
If the council sold the stadium we wouldn't [ineed[/i an upgraded Boulevard - we could afford to build our own stadium if we so wished.
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| KC Groundman has already stated that its the Football that causes most damage to the pitch, not the rugby.
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| Quote Kosh="Kosh"Is it? Why?
Again, why? City have lost money hand over fist without the cost of a single-use stadium hanging round their necks. If anything outright ownership of an expensive stadium that can only be used for soccer would make the club significantly [iless[/i attractive.
If the council sold the stadium we wouldn't [ineed[/i an upgraded Boulevard - we could afford to build our own stadium if we so wished.'"
The fact that Hull City hasn’t any assets is an obstacle for any prospective buyer.
The present owner of the club stated in the past that he needed to develop the stadium to make it a more viable proposition.
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| Quote tommyfromhull="tommyfromhull"KC Groundman has already stated that its the Football that causes most damage to the pitch, not the rugby.'"
Wouldnt stop the premier league throwing it's weight around.
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