Quote Mark Voakes="Mark Voakes"We have 4 shareholders, who will all have friends and family who they trust, they may also have employees who they trust. Ellis may also take the same number of advisor / fellow board members / even members of a potential consortium with him to any talks - they too all have friends family etc who they believe they can trust. All of a sudden 30 or so people know, or have been told elements of the talks. Its just a big game of chinese whispers then.
Non disclosure agreements could be in place, but then again MC has just done a interview about the potential takeover, so maybe they arent.
Ted attend games regularly, he may have done some wrong things when running the club, but he is actually a proper lifelong Wakefield Fan, and not a Hull FC follower.'"
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Chinese whispers
nounBRITISH
a game in which a message is distorted by being passed around in a whisper.