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Last post 07-15-2009, 1:27 PM by stigga. 2 replies.
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  •  07-15-2009, 2:12 AM 857919

    Todays The Day

    The Concorde agreement should be signed today, with Max reafirming his intention to stand down in October, we've been here before, but today its expected all the relevant documents will be signed, including confirmation of Max's demise, and also, relevant given todays news about the Nurburgring not staging next years Grand Prix (as a substitute for Hockenheim) because of the Fee's Bernie (or CVC) charges, Walter Kafitz the Managing Director of the Nurburgring said ""The only way we could manage it would be if Bernie reduced his fee,But I cannot imagine he is willing to accept my wishes."

    Its expected that talks will take place concerning how the sports seemingly moving out of the European heartland.

    Peace in our time ?, or will manky max get the hump again if someone dares to print the fact that he's standing down in October, again.

  •  07-15-2009, 12:21 PM 858007 in reply to 857919

    Re: Todays The Day

    stigga:

    The Concorde agreement should be signed today, with Max reafirming his intention to stand down in October, we've been here before, but today its expected all the relevant documents will be signed, including confirmation of Max's demise, and also, relevant given todays news about the Nurburgring not staging next years Grand Prix (as a substitute for Hockenheim) because of the Fee's Bernie (or CVC) charges, Walter Kafitz the Managing Director of the Nurburgring said ""The only way we could manage it would be if Bernie reduced his fee,But I cannot imagine he is willing to accept my wishes."

    Its expected that talks will take place concerning how the sports seemingly moving out of the European heartland.

    Peace in our time ?, or will manky max get the hump again if someone dares to print the fact that he's standing down in October, again.

    let's wait and see MM could throw a spanner in the works yet. And there's already an article on this website about Mosley's intention to step down . Let's hope nobody let's him near a computer before that agreement is signed.
  •  07-15-2009, 1:27 PM 858041 in reply to 858007

    Re: Todays The Day

    wallace i:
    stigga:

    The Concorde agreement should be signed today, with Max reafirming his intention to stand down in October, we've been here before, but today its expected all the relevant documents will be signed, including confirmation of Max's demise, and also, relevant given todays news about the Nurburgring not staging next years Grand Prix (as a substitute for Hockenheim) because of the Fee's Bernie (or CVC) charges, Walter Kafitz the Managing Director of the Nurburgring said ""The only way we could manage it would be if Bernie reduced his fee,But I cannot imagine he is willing to accept my wishes."

    Its expected that talks will take place concerning how the sports seemingly moving out of the European heartland.

    Peace in our time ?, or will manky max get the hump again if someone dares to print the fact that he's standing down in October, again.

    let's wait and see MM could throw a spanner in the works yet. And there's already an article on this website about Mosley's intention to step down . Let's hope nobody let's him near a computer before that agreement is signed.

     

    And hopefully someone will hide all the newspapers Big Smile

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