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Walter Smith on the witness stand just now.
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Hope all the witnesses have had the perjury law and consequences explained to them. There's a need for more honesty than in a post-match interview with Chick Young.
I am sure Uncle Walt, Sir David and The Glib and shameless liar won't have colluded to get their stories straight.:fibber:
Reading the indictment this seems to wholly be about (our hero) CW pretending to have the dough to buy the Huns and cover their liabilities in the first place?
Don't see how we're going to get much juiciness about the dodgy goings on, Sevco switcheroo, 5 way agreements etc. Sounds a bit anti-climactic tbh.
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Smith starting to get caught out already.
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McCoist up now
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McCoist says "there were players he wanted to sign, mentions Grant Holt and "a lad who played in Israel."
Says offers made were "unrealistic
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'Smith says no discussion of administration by directors while he was present. Only at meeting to report on football matters'
Minutes state "Mr Smith says the prospect of administration would be a shambles"
'Witness says no recollection of discussion' :fibber:
Aye Waldo, very believeable ..............
Ernest Walter Saunders (born 21 October 1935) is a British former business manager, best known as one of the "Guinness Four", a group of businessmen who attempted fraudulently to manipulate the share price of the Guinness company. He was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, but released after 10 months as he was believed to be suffering from Alzheimer's disease, which is incurable. He subsequently made a full recovery.