please log in to view this image FeO2 Participant Offline Registered On: October 30, 2021 Topics: 1 Hull Live feed reporting he’s set for a new role with the Mudrats. Arrived at the game with (almost) new owner Ilicali and the rest of his party. Apparently his temporary job at Peterborough has just ended. January 9, 2022 at 11:49 am#220960 please log in to view this image Iron-awe Participant Offline Registered On: June 21, 2017 Topics: 5 So much for the sensible new Turkish owner then, didn’t take him long to get hoodwinked. January 9, 2022 at 1:40 pm#220979 please log in to view this image Sanfran49 Participant Offline Registered On: December 23, 2013 Topics: 20 Wonder if Dave Beeby is looking over his shoulder. He's very popular with Scunny fans, many Notts County fans hold him in the same regard.
ctually done and formally announced it doesn't count for that much does it? I think the longer it drags on the more people will feel it may result in failure again. Yes I did (as I think you know). But (much as I loved Boothferry Park) I would like to think our facilities could be more in line with those expected in 21st century.
Picture, bottom left. Anyone who thinks I'm going to support a football team with Jim Royle having a significant role can think again.
Done some research on him today and I have to say it hasn’t been pretty reading. Nothing too impressive to note but each club he’s been at has had problems at some point too so maybe not fair to judge him without knowing the full facts.
I've seen fans complaining but couldn't find much reasoning. I saw a Mackem whinging that he sold youngsters and replaced with Danny Graham. But that seems more of a recruitment cock up than the CEOs issue
I honestly don't see a problem with the stadium. Bit of bird **** here and there, but the stadium was empty for 12 months giving the bods plenty of time to nest and so on. It's bird ****, could be a lot worse. You should see what they find in the programme sellers kiosks from time to time. Some of the girder work could do with a lick of paint and there is a bit of dust and stuff collected in some hard to reach corners but the rest of it seems fine to me. The access and the exits are still decent, every seat has a clear view of the pitch, and the pitch itself is looking in better shape then it ever has. The toilets are decent and on par with any other ground I visit and our concourse facilities are better then most. At least the don't resemble a prison exercise yard like some grounds. The food is decent too and has improved 100%. The service at half time is a sore point but that is down to demand surely ? So for me the MKM gives me everything I expect from a football ground in the 21st century, which is more then I can say for some grounds I've visited. Elland Road for one.
The stadium cleaning is discussed by the Supporters Committee quite regularly. Last notes I have are from August 2020 and relate to covid measure. But the SMC and the club are more than aware of the issues.