Quote The Sharks are deeply in debt, and after the merger a club with Hull's name is likely to play in the division from which they escaped relegation, the Northern Ford Premiership. The newly-merged club are likely to play on in the north east rather than East YorkshireUllFC wrote: it would be a disgrace to 'help' a club stay in business,'"

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Thursday 30th September 1999, [i"The Sharks are deeply in debt, and after the merger a club with Hull's name is likely to play in the division from which they escaped relegation, the Northern Ford Premiership. The newly-merged club are likely to play on in the north east rather than East Yorkshire" [/i
[i"The Association of Premiership Clubs blocked proposals for the newly merged company to enter a separate Hull-based team in the Northern Ford Premiership and so the new club would be called Hull FC and play all its home games in Hull.
This was widely seen as a takeover simply to allow Hull to remain in Super League."[/i
Tuesday 16th November 1999, [i"Super League clubs yesterday gave their unanimous backing for a merger between Gateshead and Hull Sharks. The move brings to an end Super League rugby in Gateshead as the newly-formed club will play in Hull. The merger's acceptance means the new club will receive £1.25m over two years."[/i