Originally Posted by
magpie_mania
So, if we can't say 'It's his money he can spend it how he likes', what should we say?
'It's his money' - well that's correct. Certainly, he controls the money.
If we can't say 'He can spend it how he likes" the only alternative is to say "and he can should spend it how we say he should". That's never going to work or happen is it?
I may not agree all the time with how it is spent, but at the same time, it's not up to me to tell him what to do.
'Every pound Alan Hardy allocates to our clubs DEBT, is another pound of risk' infers that you think he ought not to be doing it, yet you also say 'we need him to stay doing what he is doing for as long as possible'. Not sure that they fit together!