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Don’t give up hope Bully. Two years ago my sister was so poorly and we were all called by the hospital to say our goodbye’s, but she came through it over time and she’s in her mid 70’s. I feared she’d be bed-bound at best back then, but she’s just come back from a caravan holiday and reguarly goes out for meals etc. The human body is a wonderful thing, it can often surprise us and regenerate. I really hope better times are ahead for you both mate.
can anyone put up a link for wilder interview?
ta
Try this JC...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p065m6bx
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...ture-1-9140735
An article from the Stir today.
CW just wants it sorted. Don't we all?
Of course, Bully and Rod are both right. It’s pointless worrying about things that may never happen, or that you can’t affect.
Football is only a game (unless it’s your job) and is not THAT important in the great scheme of things.
I’d much rather be young, healthy and prosperous, and support (say) Chesterfield, than be old and decrepit supporting Man City.
As it is, I’m old and decrepit supporting Sheffield United, so not sure whether to rejoice or despair!
To Bully and his lady - best wishes to you both - keep battling away mate, you never know.........
thanks pal
Why has this problem arisen between McCabe and the Prince?
What, actually, is the problem?
Is it the fact the Prince can buy McCabe's share or the price he has to pay to do it or is it something else?
If it is the third one - ie something else - what is that something else?
I am sure we would all like to know, as it is rather important, particularly if it is going affect Wilder's recruitment and even more importantly Wilder's future at the Lane.
McCabe wasn't forced to sign an Agreement with the Prince.
McCabe wasn't forced to agree to a provision in that Agreement allowing the Prince to buy McCabe's share.
If there was any possibility, at all, that he might be unhappy at such a thing arising in the future, why provide the opportunity in the first place?
If the Prince has the right to buy McCabe's share, the extent of what that share comprises will be detailed exactly down to the last nut and bolt, training cone and hotel tissue. The same goes for how the valuation of that share will be arrived at.
Neither party would have signed such an Agreement if they were not happy with all those terms and how any differences (whether to the extent of what was being bought and sold, valuation, price, method of payment, etc.) would be resolved in a case of dipute.
So why did McCabe enter in to the Agreement if the provisions agreed are now causing him serious concerns.
What on earth was he doing?
He is a businessman, a man of the world, of lawyers and complicated agreements.
Did he know what he was doing? Yes, of course he did!
So what is going on and why!