I wonder if somebody took him to one side before he signed and warned him that if he went there he was pretty much guaranteed to become irrevocably shit, but he thought he could beat the curse
No indeed, but solicitors generally need barristers when they're dealing with Crown/County courts and higher because they usually don't have rights of audience with judges
Leads to it going to court if the complainants have the balls and can afford it. Letter Before Action very rarely leads to action in my experience, and I've seen plenty of them.
There's some astonishingly distant dots being joined at the minute like
(for the record I still believe something is going on, but I don't believe there's anything like enough information in the public domain for us to do anything but #wait and see)
Find it hard to believe that anybody ever thought the shameless power grab would just pass by as an essential facet of reforming English football. Like literally the only way to make the rest of their genuine and munificent suggestions work is to also concentrate future decision making power into six clubs at the very top