Bridcutt
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- Aug 10, 2011
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Who would be the 'Walker' for Brighton?
My bet is on LuaLua
Who would be the 'Walker' for Brighton?
My bet is on LuaLua
A couple of hours too late...
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?289397-Haloween-prank-Spurs-tv
God knows what a stupid, dishonest and untrustworthy Kyle Walker would do.
There is a certain degree of his reliability that can’t be questioned.So he had 2 kids with Lauryn Goodman when married and having 4 kids with his wife, one of the kids being conceived when his wife was pregnant.
And the judge called him sensible, honest and reliable.
God knows what a stupid, dishonest and untrustworthy Kyle Walker would do.
There is a certain degree of his reliability that can’t be questioned.
Yeah he's clearly an idiot. But did you SEE the demands of that grasping bint who he knocked up, after buying her a £2.4m house in Hove ?So he had 2 kids with Lauryn Goodman when married and having 4 kids with his wife, one of the kids being conceived when his wife was pregnant.
And the judge called him sensible, honest and reliable.
God knows what a stupid, dishonest and untrustworthy Kyle Walker would do.
Yeah he's clearly an idiot. But did you SEE the demands of that grasping bint who he knocked up, after buying her a £2.4m house in Hove ?
AIR CONDITIONING
Goodman asked for a £33,000 air conditioning unit.
Walker does not agree to this.
Judge Hess ruled this demand was neither necessary nor reasonable.
ASTRO TURF
Goodman asked for a £31,200 astro turf.
Walker does not agree to this.
Judge Hess ruled this demand was neither necessary nor reasonable.
FURNITURE
Goodman asked for a £20,000 furnishing fund.
Walker offered £2,500.
Judge Hess awarded the mother £5,000 specifically targeted for the daughter's bedroom.
CAR
Goodman asked for £70,000 towards a new Mercedes GLE every three years.
Walker offered to continue as per previous agreement - £51,000 towards a new car every three years, rising with inflation.
Judge Hess was 'not persuaded by the mother's demands'.
CHILD PAYMENTS
Goodman sought £14,750 per month, or £177,000 a year, for both children.
Walker offered £12,500 per month, or £150,000 per year.
Judge Hess said the father's offer is 'generous' and it should not go any higher.
NANNY
Goodman sought 30 hours nanny per week at £30 per hour (£3,900 per month) until her daughter is at primary school. From then, 20 hours a week (£2,600 per month) until she is at secondary school. Given as a lump sum.
Walker offered 24 hours per week at £20 per hour (£2,080 per month), then 12 hours a week (£1,040 per month). Paid monthly.
Judge Hess said the father's offer is 'fair and reasonable' but should rise in line with inflation.
NANNY'S CAR
Goodman sought a £30,000 car for the nanny, replaced every three years, with driving lessons and test paid for.
Walker does not agree to this.
Judge Hess awarded Goodman £12,000 towards a car for the nanny, conditional on her providing evidence that the nanny has a full driving licence.
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