Weststander
Well-known member
My guess is they will stall, procrastinate, and generally sod-arse about.
I did a really dull thing earlier today and (skim) read the court ruling - it's 163 pages of interesting but complicated skullduggery. What comes across is that - when talking about the Oystons - we're not really talking about a particularly bright set of people. Certainly the judge didn't attach much weight to neither Karl or Owen Oyston's testimonies. They were largely making things up as they went along - even in the court hearings.
The intellect of a High Court judge will always see through the lies and waffle of chancers.