Kyle Walker Settlement
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balise

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2,137 posts

227 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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An interesting read on Kyle Walker’s life and finances. This being PistonHeads here’s one of the more amusing parts

The mother's complaint is that she only really wants a Mercedes GLE and that nothing else will do and that they cannot be purchased for £51,000. I do not find this a persuasive argument.

https://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/format.cgi?doc=/ew/...


Glassman

23,820 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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zzzzzzz

cossy400

3,362 posts

201 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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I read her list of demands the other day.

Jesus she's one isn't she.


MrBogSmith

3,735 posts

51 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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Does the judgement explain why his positioning was so bad in the Euros final for both goals? wink

That aside, having read the judgement, she comes across as a pretty awful person. How foolish of him to end up with two kids with her.

Judgement said:
48. The mother seeks a lump sum to fund the installation of an astroturf football playing area in the garden of her Sussex home at a cost of £31,200. The father does not agree to this. I remind myself that Kinara has just turned one year old and is not yet walking. I remind myself that the Sussex home was the mother's choice and that it has an extensive garden which includes paved areas and grassed areas, both of which may be suitable for ball games. The mother surprisingly justified her demand for astroturf by saying that Kinara, by kicking a ball with her left foot from a crawling position, has shown a talent which may suggest a future career as a professional footballer qualified to become a 'Lioness'. I fear that is an unjustified evidential leap. The father accepted that he does have an astroturf playing area at his home, albeit one which was there when he moved in, and I note that some of the children by his wife are older. In all the circumstances I was not persuaded by the mother's demand here. I was not persuaded that this demand by the mother was either necessary or reasonable in the context of all the circumstances.
Brilliant.


mick987

1,711 posts

127 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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She wants a £30000 car for the nanny who can't drive.

Boringvolvodriver

10,592 posts

60 months

Thursday 1st August 2024
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Unbelievable Jeff!