1) Sorry to go over old ground, but there have been some questions on the main board in regard to this question which starts "do you know...":
South Stand Again (sorry))
When you say "no" are you saying "No, I don't know" or "No, there will be no further cladding"?
2) The discussions and panicking and rumours and such of the Lualua transfer/negotiations/hold up, etc, has led to a more general interest (i.e. not talking specifically about lualua) for me:
Is there a set process for negotiations (I mean, does the medical always follow personal negotiations, or does it come first)? I imagine you wouldn't want to waste time negotiating with someone who then fails a medical, but conversely you wouldn't want to waste time and cost of running a medical if you can't reach an agreeement on terms.
Thanks
South Stand Again (sorry))
When you say "no" are you saying "No, I don't know" or "No, there will be no further cladding"?
2) The discussions and panicking and rumours and such of the Lualua transfer/negotiations/hold up, etc, has led to a more general interest (i.e. not talking specifically about lualua) for me:
Is there a set process for negotiations (I mean, does the medical always follow personal negotiations, or does it come first)? I imagine you wouldn't want to waste time negotiating with someone who then fails a medical, but conversely you wouldn't want to waste time and cost of running a medical if you can't reach an agreeement on terms.
Thanks