Cellarite
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Not that I have seen.
To answer the point someone asked earlier about Bournemouth laying on free travel for their fans to get there tonight.
They say they asked United to pay for this but they said no.
So United are aware of the consequences of admitting guilt. Indeed I read some lawyer suggesting that a class action lawsuit by thousands of fans - some of whom lost thousands to travel to watch the game they had to miss because of this - was viable and could cost millions to whoever was deemed culpable.
There are big stakes involved here. All the more odd to see that man fess up to the lot and basically invite being bankrupted.
I was involved in the multi party lawsuit once and the very first thing my solicitor said was - be careful what you say. Admit nothing as the moment you do then you have lost.
I saw a snippet of an interview with Bournemouth's chairman last night. I might be wrong but he seemed to be seething. He said something along the lines of "Let's get the match out of the way then we can get to the bottom of what has happened." I don't think he's a happy bunny and is a City fan as well so hopefully will demand answers publicly.