It's still an earner but yeah it's a family job I'm looking forward to the game not expecting to win but looking forward to the cool headed Jewitt deal with the intensity of the derby
Not sure he needs a few posters on a fans forum to back him up? It's simple really,when times are good fans are generally on same page and it's easy to discuss even when opinion is split. A bit different when losses mount up and off field breaches of conduct and rumored financial trouble and more dirty laundry yet to be aired.Hence your page being fairly harmonious in recent times then post OZ trip it's a war zone. Fans will be fans I wouldn't take it to heart.
This is a post you made last week Craig on the locked thread, I thought it worthy of a response seen as FC just filed their accounts & reported a £285k profit. Always good to put rumours to bed rather than let them fester.
But while winning a trophy cannot be factored into financial planning each year, Pearson says Hull are now in a position where they expect to break even each season regardless of trophy success, with any on-field success only serving to help FC post a profit, as they did last season. The balance sheet is still weak because of some historical debt that is there, but on a year on year basis the club are in a much healthier position and we are looking like being self-sustainable.” Over the last six or seven years we have made some significant losses so it is nice to be showing a profit, even if it is on the back of getting to Wembley once again,” Pearson told the Mail. “We are now in a position where if we have a reasonable season we should be breaking even and if we can get to a final we’ll be showing a profit and that’s always been the goal, to make this club self-sustainable.”
But while winning a trophy cannot be factored into financial planning each year, Pearson says Hull are now in a position where they expect to break even each season regardless of trophy success, with any on-field success only serving to help FC post a profit, as they did last season. The balance sheet is still weak because of some historical debt that is there, but on a year on year basis the club are in a much healthier position and we are looking like being self-sustainable.” Over the last six or seven years we have made some significant losses so it is nice to be showing a profit, even if it is on the back of getting to Wembley once again,” Pearson told the Mail. “We are now in a position where if we have a reasonable season we should be breaking even and if we can get to a final we’ll be showing a profit and that’s always been the goal, to make this club self-sustainable.”