Just to prove how big a tool he is... Escab on developing a piece of bespoke head wear for Ryan Mason. ' we are taking a personal interest and its expensive!!!''' ****
An employee could have died doing his job and Ehab wants some praise for spending money on his rehabilitation, what a bell end, its the absolute least they should be doing for him, it shouldn't even be a conversation.
Didn't he suggest that 90% of the fans are happy? (I don't think he meant you are 90% of the fans ... but then again maybe he did?)
From the recorded 6 figures for home league games we are at 15,980. Based on the accounts these seem to be overstated by around 2,500 so somewhere in the region of 13,500.
That table shows just how bad the last season in the Premier League really was. After what can only be described as the best ten years in the clubs history you would think we would have record crowds, a brand new training complex, and a great youth academy to show for it. All we have is discontent, more and more people falling out of love with the club. Whether you like the Allams or not, this past ten years has been such a wasted opportunity. We have got promoted to the Premier League at probably the best time in history with the TV money on offer, but done bugger all with it. We should be grateful considering where we were back in the 90s, but it's just sad. Number of games I've attended this season: 0. 20 Years exactly as a season ticket holder, but that's come to an end.
We clearly had hope during our first four seasons in the PL, in our fifth season Ehab came along and killed off any hope at the start of the season. In truth the writing was painted in HUGE letters on the wall when Steve Bruce decided against managing us for the 16/17 season the PL. Not many people would forgo that opportunity. Which clearly indicates how much of a gigantic bellend Ehab Allam is. I honestly wonder whether the old man trusts him to run Allam Marine, he must have sleepless nights thinking how quickly Ehab would also run that business into the ground.
HCST - Ehab Allam Interview We are aware of comments made by the Vice Chairman in the Hull Daily Mail which have done nothing to narrow the widening gap between our owners and the fans. please log in to view this image It is our concern that whilst news of a further statement or interview brings fresh hope to all Hull City supporters, the impact of this and similar articles has been largely negative. Due to the numerous inaccuracies and illogical claims made by Ehab which have been challenged by supporters already, we do not think it is worthy of any response. The Trust shall continue to focus its efforts on more productive tasks for the benefit of supporters.
Preparations for the first-ever Tigers Hall of Fame event are well underway with legends Chris Chilton and Ken Wagstaff the first to confirm their attendance on the evening. Chilton made his Tigers debut at the age of 17 in 1960 having come through the club ranks and scored 20 goals in his first season in black and amber. That would prove to be a taster of things to come with Chilton going on to become the Tigers' record goalscorer with 222 goals in 477 appearances. Wagstaff joined the Tigers from Mansfield in 1964 and scored on his Club debut in a 3-1 victory over Exeter City. Also on the scoresheet that day was Chilton and the pair were to form the most formidable strike partnership in the Tigers' history. 'Waggy' made 25 appearances in his first season, scoring 23 goals. The following season he scored 27 goals in 46 appearances as the Tigers won the old Division Three Championship. He also famously scored two goals in a 2-2 FA Cup match with Chelsea. Ken continued to play for the Tigers until 1975 with a record of 434 appearances and 197 goals. The partnership between the two continues to be the most lethal pairing the Club has ever had and we're delighted both will be in attendance on the night. The Hall Of Fame will honour players, coaches and other connected figures in our 113-year existence who have played an outstanding part in forming and maintaining the Club's wonderful history. The event will also be attended by around 25 Club legends along with current Tigers Head Coach Leonid Slutsky, giving a great opportunity for supporters to meet their heroes - past and present - with all profits from the night to be donated to WWF as part of our charity partnership. There will also be an exclusive auction on the night with some truly unique money can't buy prizes donated by the Club and its partners all in aid of the WWF's campaign to double wild tiger numbers. Book your place from Monday 30th of October click here for the full package details.