Sheffield Wednesday suing fans

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Hi guys, just thought i'd try and garner some support amongst all the Toffee's out there! Several Sheffield Wednesday fans are facing legal action over postings made on a fan forum (www.owlstalk.co.uk), one of whom is a 70 year lady from the US. She calcultaed that the most the club could take from her is £119.07 per year, yet it's costing the club, £26m in debt, £250,000 to do so! Please sign the petition below (which I started haha), to oppose this crazyness. Thanks again guys.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/justice-for-owls.html

Several members of the website Owlstalk, an unofficial Sheffield Wednesday fans forum, are being threatened with legal action by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club.

- One member has a court date later this month (September 2007)

- The owner of the website is being threatened with legal action to hand over personal details of, originally, 34 members of the website. On 19th September, a statement was released stating that legal action was being taken against 13 fans plus the site owner.

- Another fan faced legal proceedings, but these were dropped when it was found the defendant was telling the truth. The man in question is now faced with legal costs upwards of £4800, which the club hasn't paid.

- Lawyers predict that should all the cases go to court, it will cost the club between £4-8million, despite the club being over £20million in debt.

- A statement released by Mark Lewis at George Davies Solicitors LLP on 19th September 2007 said
"On 14 September 2007 solicitors K & L Gates acting for Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Limited, its board of directors, its Chief Executive, Kaven Walker and manager Brian Laws issued proceedings in the High Court in London against a fan, Neil Hargreaves seeking the names and details of another 13 fans who they wished to sue for libels posted on an internet website between 24 July 2007 and 3 August 2007.

Mark Lewis of George Davies LLP solicitors in Manchester said, “I have never before known such a reaction. It seems that anyone who dares to criticise the board, risks getting a hugely expensive legal case against them. It’s only football. Emotions run high...."

- On 20th September, Brian Laws, team manager, made a statement about his involvement -

"It has been suggested that I wish to persue legal action against certain supporters but I would like to state categorically there is no truth in this whatsoever.

I am not suing anybody and my name is not going to be involved with anything of that nature. It surprises me that this has been suggested because I have no intention of taking any such course of action against any supporter"

- On 18th October 2007, the judge threw out 9 of the 13 claims still remaining.

I personally believe it is shameful that an organisation which has had such a rapport with its fans over 140 years of existence should stoop so low, as to proceed with legal action against people who are, in my belief, innocent fans.
 

I can't reproduce the comments on here, but they can be found here -

http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2007/2375.html

Note - DO NOT copy comments onto this forum!

the 9 that were dropped, seriously, trivial isn't the word, just plain bizarre IMO that the club even wanted to look at them!

And when you remember that our chairman, he who must not be named, called fans 'scum, 'cretins', 'yobs', and one female fan - a good friend of mine - a 'venomous bitch', ther'es a little irony here...

http://www.squarefootball.net/article/article.asp?aid=4679
 
Hi guys, just thought i'd try and garner some support amongst all the Toffee's out there! Several Sheffield Wednesday fans are facing legal action over postings made on a fan forum (www.owlstalk.co.uk), one of whom is a 70 year lady from the US. She calcultaed that the most the club could take from her is £119.07 per year, yet it's costing the club, £26m in debt, £250,000 to do so! Please sign the petition below (which I started haha), to oppose this crazyness. Thanks again guys.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/justice-for-owls.html

Several members of the website Owlstalk, an unofficial Sheffield Wednesday fans forum, are being threatened with legal action by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club.

- One member has a court date later this month (September 2007)

- The owner of the website is being threatened with legal action to hand over personal details of, originally, 34 members of the website. On 19th September, a statement was released stating that legal action was being taken against 13 fans plus the site owner.

- Another fan faced legal proceedings, but these were dropped when it was found the defendant was telling the truth. The man in question is now faced with legal costs upwards of £4800, which the club hasn't paid.

- Lawyers predict that should all the cases go to court, it will cost the club between £4-8million, despite the club being over £20million in debt.

- A statement released by Mark Lewis at George Davies Solicitors LLP on 19th September 2007 said
"On 14 September 2007 solicitors K & L Gates acting for Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Limited, its board of directors, its Chief Executive, Kaven Walker and manager Brian Laws issued proceedings in the High Court in London against a fan, Neil Hargreaves seeking the names and details of another 13 fans who they wished to sue for libels posted on an internet website between 24 July 2007 and 3 August 2007.

Mark Lewis of George Davies LLP solicitors in Manchester said, “I have never before known such a reaction. It seems that anyone who dares to criticise the board, risks getting a hugely expensive legal case against them. It’s only football. Emotions run high...."

- On 20th September, Brian Laws, team manager, made a statement about his involvement -

"It has been suggested that I wish to persue legal action against certain supporters but I would like to state categorically there is no truth in this whatsoever.

I am not suing anybody and my name is not going to be involved with anything of that nature. It surprises me that this has been suggested because I have no intention of taking any such course of action against any supporter"

- On 18th October 2007, the judge threw out 9 of the 13 claims still remaining.

I personally believe it is shameful that an organisation which has had such a rapport with its fans over 140 years of existence should stoop so low, as to proceed with legal action against people who are, in my belief, innocent fans.
Signed it awhile ago its a disgrace the Echo leaned on toffee web a while a go thin end of the wedge every ones entitled to their opinion although threats and abuse are not right,I criticised the echo once and got a reply pointing out their need to keep in with the local clubs which is fair enough they should have the right to reply but in Sheffield the mark has well and truly been overstepped
 

I can't reproduce the comments on here, but they can be found here -

http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2007/2375.html

Note - DO NOT copy comments onto this forum!

the 9 that were dropped, seriously, trivial isn't the word, just plain bizarre IMO that the club even wanted to look at them!

And when you remember that our chairman, he who must not be named, called fans 'scum, 'cretins', 'yobs', and one female fan - a good friend of mine - a 'venomous bitch', ther'es a little irony here...

http://www.squarefootball.net/article/article.asp?aid=4679
HHaving read it .I will have to be nicer to Bill and Bully and so will a lot of others,:o
 
I love everyone connected with Everton and dont have a bad word to say about them. The board are fantastic and so are all our players past and present, even Radzinski. In fact I love everyone and if anyone tells you otherwise their liars. Honest.
 

I will kill you all.

Still not grown up I see:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

back to the thread.

The media always demand their right to publish, their right to free speech but object to others having the same equality, the media are rs.

Sheff Wed fans should organise a boycott, fancy having a chairman prepared to pay good money for Wingnut but won't allow the fans freedom of speech, its a disgrace. We can empathise with you as some years back we had a red as chairman, we don't talk much about it because of the children. Have you lads tried getting the likes of Soccer Am involved or Talk Radio????
 
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