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The backer would have no difference what we able to spend. Newcastle are finding out that having the wealthiest backers in the world does not mean a lot when rules determine how much you have to spend.

prem has different rules to the championship
 
I’m not panicking yet or bedwetting, the biscuit man not seeing his 3 year deal out worries me more than the lack of incomings.

I noticed mcvities are on the new training range, is that staying ?
 
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Your only worth what someone is willing to pay.


Note your investment may go down or up in value according to factors outside of your control.

And if they aren't willing to pay what you think someone is worth you don't sell.

You don't sell your house for ten quid just because you have no other offers. It also doesn't make your house worth ten quid.
 
And if they aren't willing to pay what you think someone is worth you don't sell.

You don't sell your house for ten quid just because you have no other offers. It also doesn't make your house worth ten quid.

You may think that your house in an earthquake zone is worth a million, turning down 3/4 of a million today may seem like madness. Should the earthquake happen next week and your house falls down, you will be wishing you had taken the offer.
 
You may think that your house in an earthquake zone is worth a million, turning down 3/4 of a million today may seem like madness. Should the earthquake happen next week and your house falls down, you will be wishing you had taken the offer.

You think Greaves is the equivalent of a house on an earthquake zone? You think he had no inherent value to us if we hadn't sold?
 
You may think that your house in an earthquake zone is worth a million, turning down 3/4 of a million today may seem like madness. Should the earthquake happen next week and your house falls down, you will be wishing you had taken the offer.
Ouch. Should I be worried?

Last week I sold my house. Closing date is end of September. Agreement of sale legally signed by both parties.
Today I'm cleaning up the aftermath of a flooded basement (fully finished - fitted carpets, furniture, TVs and other electronics) resulting from a torrential rainstorm 4 days ago. Basement floor was essentially full of boxes of our possessions in readiness for the move!

The contract has a clause saying the home is being sold in an "as is" condition.
Potential legal wranglings looming? Deal may be nullified ?

The move (or not) from Hell !