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    I've stuck my oar in again

    I thought you might be interested in my latest CCFC related blog. This one looks at Sisu's latest legal moves and suggests that they may have pushed themselves into a cul-de-sac with no ability to reverse.
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    Jack wilshere on foreign players playing for England

    My latest blog post is about this. It's not Coventry related but as a lot of Coventry fans have liked my other work you might find this one interesting too! Who can play for England?
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    New post: FOI responses expose Coventry City Football Club’s “new stadium plans”

    My latest blog won't tell you anything that most of you don't already suspect; but it does confirm that no local planning authority is in talks with anybody about a new football stadium in or around Coventry. The Footy Law Blog: FOI responses expose Coventry City Football Club's "new stadium plans"
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    My latest ramblings

    Thank you.
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    My latest ramblings

    My latest post: Some unanswered questions to the Football League about Coventry City FC
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    Sixfields ground share would make Northampton play second fiddle to Coventry

    There is no such thing as a "rental agreement" in the context of the FA or FL rules. Each member club should have security of tenure (ownership, lease, rental agreement) over its own ground. Where it wants to share a ground it shares a ground - but only in accordance with the Association and...
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    Sixfields ground share would make Northampton play second fiddle to Coventry

    Cheers! No, I'm a Walsall fan who got into this because I was so fed up at all the crap being written about you sharing our pitch
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    Sixfields ground share would make Northampton play second fiddle to Coventry

    Here's my latest Coventry-related post, explaining why the Football Association's ground sharing rules would make Coventry the primary club at Sixfields if a ground-sharing deal with Northampton gets the go-ahead. The FootyLawBlog
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    JudicialReview

    According to part 54.1(2)(a) of the Civil Procedure Rules, a judicial review can only be brought to review the lawfulness of (i) an enactment or (ii) a decision, action or failure to act in relation to the exercise of a public function. Neither of these apply and so a judicial review is not...
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    The "point" is that this thread has exposed you to be nothing more than an outright liar. For those who missed it over the weekend: and then, after much huffing and puffing:
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    I believe the legal phrase that covers this is "I rest my case!"
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    Ddccfc, you now know who I am - not that it adds anything to or detracts from the contents of the blog - could you now please explain how I have links with Brendan Guilfoyle or ACL? You made a specific allegation that you had it on "good authority" that such links exist. I've challenged you -...
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    I don't protest too much. I asked you to back up your claim. You haven't. You can't. The fact that you won't back up your claim or withdraw your claim says so much more about you than me.
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    No. It isn't. The blog isn't exclusively about CCFC or even football. CCFC's experiences led me to create the blog but I'm preparing articles on Hearts FC and a Japanese Hammer Thrower even as I type this.
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    Coventry City FC's Players are registered with Limited, not Holdings

    I'm more than happy to be open to scrutiny: but scrutiny of the words I post, which are supported by quoted evidence. Scrutinise the words I use; if they're wrong, challenge me. Scrutinise the evidence I use; if it is wrong, challenge me. Scrutinise the interpretation I apply to the evidence...
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