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Post by greyarea on Sept 1, 2019 2:45:42 GMT 1
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Post by bigfatmonkey on Sept 1, 2019 7:10:32 GMT 1
Maybe Depoitre will come back next season if there's more than one toilet and he can unleash his morning monster shit in peace.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Sept 1, 2019 7:11:16 GMT 1
Will we have any players left to use it?
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Post by The King's Head 1230 on Sept 1, 2019 7:21:27 GMT 1
That should help attract some quality league 1 players.
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Post by drumriggend on Sept 1, 2019 7:30:23 GMT 1
Best facilities in lg 1..
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Post by rastrick32 on Sept 1, 2019 7:32:08 GMT 1
Seriously, I would wait for official confirmation of this before celebrating.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Sept 1, 2019 8:14:41 GMT 1
ah you mean the one the club does not own?
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Post by stinkypete on Sept 1, 2019 8:16:13 GMT 1
Brilliant news, Hoyle will be able to get some cracking rent fees for that!
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 1, 2019 8:17:32 GMT 1
What a joke ! Why on earth do we need that for division 2 ?
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Post by htfcfcfc on Sept 1, 2019 8:32:55 GMT 1
Incredible. Some good news comes out and even that gets misery
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2019 8:35:58 GMT 1
ah you mean the one the club does not own? Except it turns out the club DO own it.
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Post by Essex Terrier on Sept 1, 2019 9:00:32 GMT 1
ah you mean the one the club does not own? Except it turns out the club DO own it. I have no idea on the legal status......anyone on here able to shed sensible light on it?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2019 9:02:55 GMT 1
Except it turns out the club DO own it. I have no idea on the legal status......anyone on here able to shed sensible light on it? The club doesn’t know how long our best player’s contract is. I doubt they know their own land boundaries and ownership rights.
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Post by Solihull Terrier on Sept 1, 2019 9:06:50 GMT 1
It's planning permission that was applied for a long time ago. Can't say I'm filled with optimism that the club will still build it to the same scale originally planned.
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Post by sara on Sept 1, 2019 9:08:12 GMT 1
We are a working class club, the lower leagues are where we belong, get over it.. rather watch winning football whatever division we are in, true supporters will go despite our position...
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Post by malcolmbrown on Sept 1, 2019 9:11:08 GMT 1
If this is actually happening it is an excellent testimony to Dean Hoyle and his work for the club. It will attract, retain and develop players and improve our standing in the game.
Thank you Dean.
It's hard to be positive about life as a Town fan at the moment so this is welcome news.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Sept 1, 2019 9:16:12 GMT 1
Seriously, I would wait for official confirmation of this before celebrating. It is KMC planning we're talking about here.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2019 9:18:43 GMT 1
Except it turns out the club DO own it. I have no idea on the legal status......anyone on here able to shed sensible light on it? A post put on here by poster Losinginterest a week ago. Huddersfield Town Football Club is the parent company that owns Canalside. If you look at the publicly listed “persons of significant control”, there is just one listed, “The Huddersfield Town Association Football Club Ltd” Dean was the ultimate controlling party because he owned Huddersfield Town Football Club. That’s what he meant. His comments about the option to own or rent Canalside were a bit naughty to be honest. He’s right...ahead of a sale he COULD have sold Canalside at book price / fair market value from Hudds Town ownership into a separate entity and then rented the service back to the football club...but doing so would all be a bit Ken Davy wouldn’t it? It’s written in very easy to understand English at the bottom of Canalsides accounts that they’re owned and controlled by the football club, it’s clearly stated in their last confirmation statement that had updates. In the next accounts, they will refer to Phil Hodgkinson as the ultimate controlling party of Canalside (because of his 75% control of the parent company Hudds Town FC). He has taken up the role of Chairman of Canalside and Dean has become a Company Director Of Canalside. If you look back further it’s easy to see the exact make up of Canalside. There are 100 ordinary shares of two types that allow for voting, 99 of which are owned by Hudds Town Football Club, and 1 of which is held by the old Hudds Rec Club. Additionally, there are 75000 preference shares (which concur no voting rights) which are owned by the Hudds Recreation Club. Those 75000 shares are a safety net for the Hudds Rec club that mean they receive £75000 from any liquidation sale ahead of any capital distribution to the ordinary shares. Effectively the football club has a £75000 buy out option, without that, Canalside could be sold to another party, to effectively kick the Hudds Rec club off the table and only distribute 1% of capital from a sale to them...this kind of means Canalside needs a sale value of over £7.5m before there is any value in the football club trying to engineer a situation to get that ordinary voting share out of the Rec Club.
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Post by specialun on Sept 1, 2019 9:44:17 GMT 1
This is good news for the long term
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 1, 2019 9:46:07 GMT 1
We are a working class club, the lower leagues are where we belong, get over it.. rather watch winning football whatever division we are in, true supporters will go despite our position... I agree but its a disgrace what is happening now, all the assets been sold. 1 win this year. No guts no passion.
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Post by malcolmbrown on Sept 1, 2019 10:03:21 GMT 1
We are a working class club, the lower leagues are where we belong, get over it.. rather watch winning football whatever division we are in, true supporters will go despite our position... I agree but its a disgrace what is happening now, all the assets been sold. 1 win this year. No guts no passion. We all agree but why post this on a thread about the new training ground?
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 1, 2019 10:08:02 GMT 1
I agree but its a disgrace what is happening now, all the assets been sold. 1 win this year. No guts no passion. We all agree but why post this on a thread about the new training ground? Because i was replying to the post from Sara Who posted a view, she is also convinced it will be Rowett.
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Post by sapphireblue on Sept 1, 2019 10:12:55 GMT 1
We are a working class club, the lower leagues are where we belong, get over it.. rather watch winning football whatever division we are in, true supporters will go despite our position... As Mike Baldwin once said to Vera Duckworth on Coronation Street :- "The trouble with the working class is they won't work and they've got no class"
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Post by Essex Terrier on Sept 1, 2019 10:29:48 GMT 1
I have no idea on the legal status......anyone on here able to shed sensible light on it? The club doesn’t know how long our best player’s contract is. I doubt they know their own land boundaries and ownership rights. *sigh* You appear to have trouble understanding the word "sensible"....still, I did try. Welcome to DATM
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2019 10:41:56 GMT 1
The club doesn’t know how long our best player’s contract is. I doubt they know their own land boundaries and ownership rights. *sigh* You appear to have trouble understanding the word "sensible"....still, I did try. Welcome to DATM The answer is that nobody knows. The board have made contradictory statements on who owns it. £20m is being pumped into it, presumably from the club’s coffers. If Davy had done similar there’d be uproar and anger...but that’s not allowed these days so we trade facetious comments and ridicule. The whole situation is such a farce we’re pretty much beyond getting annoyed and even caring, so we take the piss. On the same note, did the stadium shares ever reach that trust they were headed towards?
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Post by matacaster on Sept 1, 2019 10:50:33 GMT 1
Maybe Depoitre will come back next season if there's more than one toilet and he can unleash his morning monster shit in peace. The lack of car parking space near the training ground which upset Depoitre should have been a spur for him to RUN to the training ground - that might have improved his fitness. Perhaps he missed out on training as he spent whole training period having his dump - this could probably have been easily solved by having a dump before he went to canalside. Spending £20m+ on a training facility for a (likely) league 1 side is bonkers and smacks of a 'permanent monument' to ex-chairman rather than a sensible spend. Yes, a fancy training facility might cause some precious premiership type to choose Town over another club if the wages offered were the same, but that's not likely to happen is it? It shouldn't make too much difference where the players train as long as they put a shift in under the right direction from a good coach, both of these conditions being sadly lacking. I strongly suspect the players are under performing and someone like Bielsa is needed.
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Post by matacaster on Sept 1, 2019 10:52:12 GMT 1
Ooops, sorry bigfatmonkey, I seem to have conflated your post with my reply!
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Sept 1, 2019 10:54:42 GMT 1
We are a working class club, the lower leagues are where we belong, get over it.. rather watch winning football whatever division we are in, true supporters will go despite our position... As Mike Baldwin once said to Vera Duckworth on Coronation Street :- "The trouble with the working class is they won't work and they've got no class" It's the first time Coronation Street has been quoted on here!!!
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Post by malcolmbrown on Sept 1, 2019 11:08:39 GMT 1
*sigh* You appear to have trouble understanding the word "sensible"....still, I did try. Welcome to DATM The answer is that nobody knows. The board have made contradictory statements on who owns it. £20m is being pumped into it, presumably from the club’s coffers. If Davy had done similar there’d be uproar and anger...but that’s not allowed these days so we trade facetious comments and ridicule. The whole situation is such a farce we’re pretty much beyond getting annoyed and even caring, so we take the piss. On the same note, did the stadium shares ever reach that trust they were headed towards? Heading towards not headed towards. As far as I know we're not American yet.
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Post by E4b on Sept 1, 2019 11:21:29 GMT 1
As Mike Baldwin once said to Vera Duckworth on Coronation Street :- "The trouble with the working class is they won't work and they've got no class" It's the first time Coronation Street has been quoted on here!!! Apart from our thespian fan and some poster who had Gail Tilsley as his avatar.
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