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It's the Hull and back Matchday Thread with extra owners, no manager and the oven chips have been left in the freezer. Yes, it's all here the match day thread with added sauce just for you.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 22:43 - Jan 29 by Dr_Winston
If money is simply being removed from the club it would be considered as taxable income by HMRC, required to be declared as such in the accounts and signed off by the auditor.
It's one of those things that people think can happen in secret but really can't. Or at least shouldn't, legally speaking.
Yes, but for example, and I'm not saying this has happened. A payment / costs of 250k to NY soccer development in consultancy fees. How deep would the auditor delve? An explaination maybe asked maybe an invoice. The Americans provide the invoice for 'consultancy regarding scouting players in USA'. The auditor would probably go along with that.
The trust though will say, hang on what's this? Maybe they'd have a word with Mark Allen and ask him if he knows about it. Aye we saw a player, wanted a look at him. We had him watched once, wasn't up to much. Which shouldn't or wouldn't amount to anything resembling 250k.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 22:56 - Jan 29 by Chief
Yes, but for example, and I'm not saying this has happened. A payment / costs of 250k to NY soccer development in consultancy fees. How deep would the auditor delve? An explaination maybe asked maybe an invoice. The Americans provide the invoice for 'consultancy regarding scouting players in USA'. The auditor would probably go along with that.
The trust though will say, hang on what's this? Maybe they'd have a word with Mark Allen and ask him if he knows about it. Aye we saw a player, wanted a look at him. We had him watched once, wasn't up to much. Which shouldn't or wouldn't amount to anything resembling 250k.
Money can easily be filtered out of the club just the same as it can with businesses big and small. The clever money people see this every day and bring the perpetrators to book eventually.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:03 - Jan 29 by max936
Money can easily be filtered out of the club just the same as it can with businesses big and small. The clever money people see this every day and bring the perpetrators to book eventually.
Yes it can, which is why the NDA does inevitably raise suspicions.
Absolute speculative ball ox again. We were unlucky to lose today. Poor in first half, very good in the second. Two easy goals were down to individuals failing to do simple jobs. Otherwise the defence did its job. Disappointing to lose but Christ on a bike it looks like some people are desperate to do us down. Even when have won games the same contributors can’t wait to moan.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:07 - Jan 29 by Badlands
Absolute speculative ball ox again. We were unlucky to lose today. Poor in first half, very good in the second. Two easy goals were down to individuals failing to do simple jobs. Otherwise the defence did its job. Disappointing to lose but Christ on a bike it looks like some people are desperate to do us down. Even when have won games the same contributors can’t wait to moan.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 21:10 - Jan 29 by ReslovenSwan1
He / she stated
"Just to be clear the main culprits for the demise of SCFC are the sellouts and the yanks all failing to invest as promised at the time of the sale."
Fake news from the London born fan who turns up out of the blue when the club loses. Agitation and trouble making. Factually incorrect. The 'sell outs' took Swansea from nowhere to the PL in good health having told everyone they could not sustain a relegation. Now investing and sponsoring the stadium to boot.
Ark at this clown, you vail is slipping with every post. you're kidding no one pal, just do one, once and for all,.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 21:10 - Jan 29 by ReslovenSwan1
He / she stated
"Just to be clear the main culprits for the demise of SCFC are the sellouts and the yanks all failing to invest as promised at the time of the sale."
Fake news from the London born fan who turns up out of the blue when the club loses. Agitation and trouble making. Factually incorrect. The 'sell outs' took Swansea from nowhere to the PL in good health having told everyone they could not sustain a relegation. Now investing and sponsoring the stadium to boot.
Will not comment on the owner / investment situation as I do not speak on things I do not know enough about. You are entitled to disagree with their viewpoint, but not sure where they are born has to do with it.
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Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:21 - Jan 29 with 2292 views
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:22 - Jan 29 by dobjack2
All about goals. We gave away 2 and didn't take our chances.
Which was pretty predictable. Walsh's free kick was pretty unlucky but besides that none of what we did was down to being unlucky. Obafemis effort that the keeper saved was poor, as was Piroes, one from a forward with a poor record& rusty, the other tired and out of form. Hull had 2 other golden chances in second half one created purely by Hamer parrying straight away to their player which again was not unlucky, more of a regular trait.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:29 - Jan 29 by Chief
Which was pretty predictable. Walsh's free kick was pretty unlucky but besides that none of what we did was down to being unlucky. Obafemis effort that the keeper saved was poor, as was Piroes, one from a forward with a poor record& rusty, the other tired and out of form. Hull had 2 other golden chances in second half one created purely by Hamer parrying straight away to their player which again was not unlucky, more of a regular trait.
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During the autumn we moved the ball quickly from back to front and won 5 out of 6 games. We need to find out why that isn’t happening - we were clearly capable of it then. What’s changed?
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Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 Aftermath! on 12:06 - Jan 30 with 1999 views
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:21 - Jan 29 by guthrieintherain
Wouldn't say unlucky we got what we deseeved nothing. But we hit the woodwork twice.
and spurned two very convertible chances. Hull had a good effort cleared off the line. They scored and we didn't so they deserved to win, but the idea that we were totally outclassed and outplayed is nonsense and valueless is nonsense. 15 attempts on goal and 5 on target last season and the one before would have been unimaginable.
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 12:34 - Jan 30 by Badlands
and spurned two very convertible chances. Hull had a good effort cleared off the line. They scored and we didn't so they deserved to win, but the idea that we were totally outclassed and outplayed is nonsense and valueless is nonsense. 15 attempts on goal and 5 on target last season and the one before would have been unimaginable.
Create more chances, but lose more games and have less success and languish near the bottom is the way to go then.
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Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 22:44 - Jan 30 with 1662 views
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 23:07 - Jan 29 by Badlands
Absolute speculative ball ox again. We were unlucky to lose today. Poor in first half, very good in the second. Two easy goals were down to individuals failing to do simple jobs. Otherwise the defence did its job. Disappointing to lose but Christ on a bike it looks like some people are desperate to do us down. Even when have won games the same contributors can’t wait to moan.
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Your ongoing obsession with Cabango is commendable but has become ridiculously skewed beyond sense.
Our defence was shocking, woeful, comically poor (for the opposition, check out the Hull pundits, a laughing stock). They could have slaughtered us in the first half.
They chose to sit back after choosing to kill us off off early. A canny plan which ofc will be replicated time and again.
The biggest worry is our defence. This worry is exacerbated by the fact that Martin thinks he has 'fixed' our defence, says he first made it his priority to 'firstly sort the defence, the midfield, then attack'. Martin said this part-way through his 'revolution/transition' when fans were criticising our go-fwd limitations.
Objective analysis is underrated.........give it a go.
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Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 00:15 - Jan 31 with 1610 views
Hull City v Swansea City : Matchday Thread 21/22 FRI UPDATE on 22:44 - Jan 30 by AndyCole
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Your ongoing obsession with Cabango is commendable but has become ridiculously skewed beyond sense.
Our defence was shocking, woeful, comically poor (for the opposition, check out the Hull pundits, a laughing stock). They could have slaughtered us in the first half.
They chose to sit back after choosing to kill us off off early. A canny plan which ofc will be replicated time and again.
The biggest worry is our defence. This worry is exacerbated by the fact that Martin thinks he has 'fixed' our defence, says he first made it his priority to 'firstly sort the defence, the midfield, then attack'. Martin said this part-way through his 'revolution/transition' when fans were criticising our go-fwd limitations.
Objective analysis is underrated.........give it a go.
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After you
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................