Exactly. In fact, the formality of it will mean less of an opportunity to engage with the board than at a fans forum.
However, it might not even get to this. If the shares being offered are in a private company then there would be no AGM. The requirement to hold an AGM (and even the concept of...
This is the transcript of the meeting between Mitchell and the police officers released by the IPCC which was produced from a tape recording: http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Documents/investigation_commissioner_reports/Transcript%20of%20meeting.pdf. Mitchell clearly gives a full...
Missed the first round of fixtures but here are my predictions for the next games:
Saturday 1st September 2012
Millwall 0 V 1 Middlesbrough
Barnsley 1 V 1 Bristol City
Birmingham 3 V 1 Peterborough
Burnley 1 V 2 Brighton
Crystal Palace 0 V 1 Sheff Wed
Derby 2 V 1 Watford
Hull 1 V 2 Bolton...
Exactly. I would say it is a reasonable possibility that at least some on the jury had never even heard of him before the trial. Add this to the seemingly widespread public attitude towards wealthy people and the tax they pay (which, of course, jurors will be told to disregard, but it is...
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Barnsley 1 v 0 Millwall
Birmingham 2 v 1 Watford
Blackpool 1 v 1 Crystal Palace
Bristol City 1 v 1 Doncaster
Burnley 2 v 0 Derby
Cardiff 2 v 1 Portsmouth
Coventry 0 v 5 Middlesbrough
Leeds 2 v 2 Ipswich
Peterborough 1 v 2 Brighton
Reading 0 v 0 Hull
West Ham 2 v 1...
This whole arrest/interview argument is false. It is extremely unlikely that someone who the police consider a just witness will ever be arrested. In order to arrest an individual, the police must have reasonable grounds for suspecting that you have committed an offence. Believing that a witness...
Remember that they have received a life sentence. The 14/15 yrs are minimum terms - there is absolutely no guarantee that either will be released after 14/15 yrs, but they will only be eligible for release after this time. Also, even when they have been released, they are released on license -...
In theory, but I can't imagine it would be successful. The case has already been before the Court of Appeal who found that the new evidence was compelling and gave a realistic prospect of prosecution (and gave permission for the trial in the first place) so can't see them succeeding on the...
Unlike America, jurors do not routinely have to go through cross-examination by the barristers for each side, or the judge, to decide whether they are appropriate for the case (in American death penalty cases, it is common for the prosecution to ask the potential jurors whether or not, if the...
Unfortunately this is not the case - plea bargaining is still strictly prohibited at the sentencing stage - it only exists in English law to the extent that if the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser offence (such as manslaughter) at the beginning of the trial - they will then receive a...
Monday, 26 December 2011
Barnsley v Blackpool 0-1
Birmingham v West Ham 1-2
Burnley v Doncaster 0-1
Coventry v Bristol City1-1
Derby v Leeds 2-3
Leicester v Ipswich 2-1
Middlesbrough v Hull 1-0
Millwall v Portsmouth 0-0
Nott'm Forest v Peterborough 2-1
Reading v Brighton 2-2
Southampton v...
For me, this is the worst bit. Even after everything Mr Bloom has done for us, I would expect a few questions to be asked if he were receiving a luxury car and apartment, flights and expenses on the club. This looks more like a package for a chairman of a big championship club, not (with due...