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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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Yeah i put dude, it seemed like a dude moment.

 

That feller might be waitin for legalities on the letter, cant piblish owt without the proof or he'll be done for slander

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Yeah i put dude, it seemed like a dude moment.

 

That feller might be waitin for legalities on the letter, cant piblish owt without the proof or he'll be done for slander

 

There's never a dude moment, trust me.

 

And that 'dude' is a mentalist. I don't think legalities are something he worries about.

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If he's bankrupt he's not going to lose anything financially, and he doesnt exactly have his reputation to lose

 

But, if someone was accusing me publically of some of those things, questioning my integrity, my honesty, and tarnishing the good name my employer, then I or the employer would probably want to do something about it

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http://theboleyninheritance.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/agent-speaks-out-about-his-debt-to-allardyce/

The saga first began in 2005 when then-Bolton boss Mr Allardyce loaned Mr Harrison and former Everton and Blackburn Rovers defender Lucas Neill ? one of Harrison?s clients ? ?300,000 to fund a property development.

The plan was to develop Laverick Hall Farm in Gateshead into 14 homes and the agreement was to repay Mr Allardyce ?600,000 plus interest ? what he expected to be a decent return on his investment. However, the land today still lies derelict.

Allardyce took legal action against Harrison and Neill to recoup his money through the High Court in 2007, claiming some ?650,000 plus interest and costs and the pair conceded and agreed to repay it.

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http://theboleyninhe...t-to-allardyce/

The saga first began in 2005 when then-Bolton boss Mr Allardyce loaned Mr Harrison and former Everton and Blackburn Rovers defender Lucas Neill ? one of Harrison?s clients ? ?300,000 to fund a property development.

The plan was to develop Laverick Hall Farm in Gateshead into 14 homes and the agreement was to repay Mr Allardyce ?600,000 plus interest ? what he expected to be a decent return on his investment. However, the land today still lies derelict.

Allardyce took legal action against Harrison and Neill to recoup his money through the High Court in 2007, claiming some ?650,000 plus interest and costs and the pair conceded and agreed to repay it.

Now see I cannot understand this, why would a Premirship footballer, and an agent with clients need to borrow money? firstly if their goal was to develope land for profit, they would have done their homework, and 300k would be pocket money to a Premier league player, as an agent Harrison would'nt be short of a few bob, so whats the deal with Allardyce's loan and the 150% interest rate, fukkin dodgy dealings all round if you ask me.
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Yeah i put dude, it seemed like a dude moment.

 

That feller might be waitin for legalities on the letter, cant piblish owt without the proof or he'll be done for slander

 

you can publish with no evidence if you know it is true, only if you get sued are you in trouble and then they have to show it was slander, so unless you are talking shit and people will believe on the balance of probabilities you are telling the truth you are safe.

 

Has Sam sued the BBC yet ? Has Twitchyhead ?

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The BBC didn't make any real accusations though.

 

This cock has no money so can't sue or be sued.

 

Surely there'd be some 'No Win No Fee' lawyer keen to raise their profile!!

 

Not read it all, as I got bored with it, but has he said he's bankrupt or been declared bankrupt?

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Surely there'd be some 'No Win No Fee' lawyer keen to raise their profile!!

 

Not read it all, as I got bored with it, but has he said he's bankrupt or been declared bankrupt?

 

Get googling, Andrew. If you can't find out, no one can.

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Get googling, Andrew. If you can't find out, no one can.

 

Can't be arsed going through the gazette on a sat'day - you get yer alka seltzer down you. :D

 

Edit: "Mr Harrison decided not to contest a bankruptcy order made at Newcastle?s combined court"

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