What about the Isetyn Harris court case too. are Leeds still pressing for compensation after the court case last year?

Roy Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

They are supposedly Not in Debt, but are losing lots of money each year i.e.
approx £400k over the last couple of years.

They have money in the Bank but it won't last long at that rate

Roy

From: "RM Goodair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'John Lee'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Michael Walsh'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "'LUList'"
Subject: RE: [LU] Leeds All Time XI
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:04:39 +0100

Not sure it’s quite 2 Mill John, but the dearth of cash is supposed to be
down to Caisley removing himself from any involvement with the Bulls. Not
that there’s supposed to be a lot of cash sloshing around at Wigan either,
although Nobby is reputedly on 400k a year.



Was forced out by new Chief Executive, who allegedly wanted to do a Geoffrey
Richmond and pick the team, then released all the stuff to the press about
the Wigan approach without even consulting with Noble. Straw, broken, back,
camels – rearrange in to an order of your choice!!



Doubt anyone will give Saints a tupping for a good while yet. They’re head
and shoulders above any other team in the league at the moment, but then
again so were the Rhinos this time last season!!



Rog



Roger M Goodair
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University of Bradford
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From: John Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 April 2006 14:19
To: Michael Walsh; RM Goodair
Cc: LUList
Subject: Re: [LU] Leeds All Time XI



Michael/Rog



Surely Nobby's defection to the dark-side can have nothing to do with the
reported £2m debt at the Bulls? Not sure how much the pie-eaters have
offered him, but on the face of it a baffling decision. That said, the Bulls
got a lathering from Warrington yesterday so maybe Noble knows best??



Now if only someone could give those in-breds from St Helens a tupping, the
world would be a much better place.



John


However, much as there is to reminisce about the Revie
era I am more concerned at the decision of Noble to
cross the Pennines. Is there a story behind the move ?
It was reported down here that he had decided to leave
Northern prior to the approach by Wigan. What was the
story circulating Low Moor ?

regards, Michael (D'sD)

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