absolutely, as you say, the statement ends on that note as if to emphasise this very point.

"We wish the club well in its endeavours to secure a transfer of the Football Share.”

ie. it's not OUR problem anymore...

rich

From: "RickD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

That wasn't how I read it at the time and it still isn't how I read it.
KPMGs statement smacks of exasperation and of having been forced along a
particular path by somebody. At the end they make it fairly clear that they
are very aware of the golden share problem but have tossed it right back
into Bates' lap. Perhaps it was the actions of the Bates camp that forced
them into this position. It makes sense to me.

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