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| [quote="Brew":evexskj5]Ken Davy has previous when it comes to owning a stadium, and the Huddersfield Town fans still haven't forgiven him.
In 5 to 10 years time, If the Giants have managed to build a new stadium, he'll be wanting to dispose of The Shay, unless its making him money, which with the primary income been the rent from the 2 clubs, won't be substantial unless he ups it.
I can see a situation where the Giants leave, and the stadium is sat empty with no tenants. quite where FCHT and Halifax Panthers are by that time I don't know.[/quote:evexskj5]
Again no one will ever be able to see into the future with any certainty and you have to deal with the present and not be frozen by what may or may not happen x number years down the line.
In any case regarding the Shay things must change and can’t stay as they have been and currently are.
There are around 208,000 people in Calderdale with a small percentage of them, say 3,500 to 4000 max across two sporting teams that have been and are being heavily subsidised to the tune of hundreds of grand a year by the council and the larger tax paying community.
This is at time when for a few years now we have had no sports centre and no swimming baths for the wider sporting community and dire levels of service across the entire range of other areas that the council are supposed to be supplying.
Why should all these others have to pay that amount for something they have no interest in whatsoever whilst being deprived of other things that do interest and affect them?
These longer term views you talk about the supporters having are based on purely selfish, unfair and unrealistic expectations, everything has to be paid for and if the clubs and or supporters can’t do so then they don’t deserve to be there as you and the Shaymen crew have repeatable pointed out when the rugby club have been in dispute with CMBC over the rent and not paid it.
Who of any of us if we owned something that was costing us a fortune and the current tenants could no longer meet the costs of wouldn’t look for other options who could or get rid?
One way or another, sooner or later things are inevitably going to change and I’ll tell you what I think.
Anything that involves the Shaymen having some meaningful control will be acceptable and anything that doesn’t won’t be regardless of who it is.
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| [quote="Listenup94":2ktx096h]Maybe he'll turn the skircoat stand into an old people's home and a crematorium.[/quote:2ktx096h]
I'd be first to sign up..
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| [quote="Listenup94":1fyqeg36]Maybe he'll turn the skircoat stand into an old people's home and a crematorium.[/quote:1fyqeg36]
Or thinking of the reputation of the rugby club maybe dig the pitch up as required.
Davy could be first with a little sign saying “please keep off the Ken.”
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| [quote="faxcar":1ma7tmza]Or thinking of the reputation of the rugby club maybe dig the pitch up as required.
Davy could be first with a little sign saying “please keep off the Ken.” [/quote:1ma7tmza]
He'd be turning in his grave , literally .
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| [quote="faxcar":6vp0u9un]
You mentioned Ken Davy and history that upset some Huddersfield Town fans.
Do you know the full circumstances and details of what the issue was, do you know his side of the argument?
It’s just that looking at our own history as a rugby club just taking FC Town Shaymen fans assessment would hardly be the place to get a fair and accurate view.
On the other hand what we actually do know the last time I looked Huddersfield Town were still in their stadium as majority share holders with the opportunity to become full owners and when Davy sold his shares they didn’t pay over the odds or get ripped of in anyway.[/quote:6vp0u9un]
He moved the shares in the stadium company owned by Huddersfield Town to one of his companies (Huddersfield Sporting Pride Ltd) for a nominal fee of £1. His reasoning was to "safeguard" them for the future and would sell them back once the football club was stabilised.
He kept them within his ownership, and after selling HTAFC to Dean Hoyle, then tried to sell the shares back for a lot more than the £1 he paid for them, presumably to recoup some of the money he'd spent on HTAFC. There was a lot of uproar in the town and he eventually transferred them back for the same rate I believe, But his reputation had gone from saviour to villain and while the current ownership at Huddersfield Town have no beef with him, many of the fans do.
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| [quote="Brew":29q8svwh]He moved the shares in the stadium company owned by Huddersfield Town to one of his companies (Huddersfield Sporting Pride Ltd) for a nominal fee of £1. His reasoning was to "safeguard" them for the future and would sell them back once the football club was stabilised.
He kept them within his ownership, and after selling HTAFC to Dean Hoyle, then tried to sell the shares back for a lot more than the £1 he paid for them, presumably to recoup some of the money he'd spent on HTAFC. There was a lot of uproar in the town and he eventually transferred them back for the same rate I believe, But his reputation had gone from saviour to villain and while the current ownership at Huddersfield Town have no beef with him, many of the fans do.[/quote:29q8svwh]
Being from Brighouse when I was younger, I and the group I associated with at the time were all Huddersfield Town fans and is pretty close to what I heard, overhaul though what he put into HTAFC was far more than he took out and there was never a time they were at any risk whilst he was involved.
He might not even go through with it but if he doesn’t no one else with the resources to make a difference has or is coming forward so then what happens then because the council are desperate to get shut one way or another.
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