Would they gamble the £1m against potential compensation in the legal action? Is there anyway they could use having to forfeit a bond to strengthen their legal position?
He also said a lot of those players were free agents who were reluctant to commit before the window closes so we could still pick up a couple even if they aren't in today.
There may be more to that than you think. Pop writers tend to reuse certain progressions, a lot, so that a new song sounds like one you've heard before.
I thought Bigi did alright last night. His biggest problem seems to be trying to hit massive crossfield passes, if his success rate on those doesn't increase then the simple solution is just not to attempt them.
Tim's on a roll now, that's another excellent letter and raises some serious questions which I'm sure the CT will be following up on :angelic:
Said before that there's a reason the plans have been split into two and we're starting to see why now.
I would have thought they would have event insurance so the costs for the abandoned game would be covered. Even if they don't at the very least I'd expect a discount.
That's the problem. They're allowed to play a load of over age players so when, for example, Norwich get a sniff of a Wembley final why wouldn't they stack the team up.
If the point of it is they have kids that need games make them play kids.
Saying that given the age of our side what...
The FL can use their discretion. SISU can claim they had nowhere in the city to play and the FL forced them out of business.
It's not like SISU need much chance of winning to go to court. The FL in the past have stated they have no money to fight a court case as the reason they don't do more...
One thing nobody seems to be accounting for is the likelihood of legal action by SISU against the FL if they kick us out. The FL will be desperate to avoid that so are likely to agree to pretty much anything.