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		Copy of Mr. Balmforth's statement.

			I have requisitioned this meeting today as I consider
		an emergency has arisen in the case of the negotiations for the
		proposed transfer of D. Hickson and the reports of the position
		appear to be in part contradictory. The brief reasons are given
		in my notice of requisition. I feel that every one of the
		Directors should receive at first hand an up to date report of
		the position, so that the Board may decide whether or not any
		immediate action ought to be taken.

			Certain members of the Board are, I understand, adamant
		in their view that no action be taken, and that the Board on
		Tuesday decided to make an offer and to leave the matter open for 
		further discussion in 14 days time.

			I contend that whilst in agreement with the decision
		to make the offer, believing that the Huddersfield F. C., would
		either reduce its terms or accept the offer ultimately, I had
		doubts at the time as to the wisdom of the 14 day deferment of
		the question, but admit that I voted in favour of this proposal
		also.

			Nevertheless in view of the immediate reaction of the
		Huddersfield Club in turning down on Wednesday morning the offer
		made by us and by making a counter offer of £6,500 and adding to 
		it an ultimatum of acceptance by Friday, I feel strongly that the
		Board should meet before the expiry of the date named and to take
		the responsibility as a Board of either (a) considering to make a
		further offer, (b) accepting the present offer of £6,500, or
		(c) deciding to confirm deferment, realising that the latter
		would in the view of a number of us cancel out any chance of
		securing the player's services.

			I propose, Mr. Chairman, that before we take any further
		steps, that we hear the report of the position as known to any member
		or stipendiary who had had contact by telephone which Mr. Shankley
		this could include Mr. Sharp, Mr. Buchan, Mr. Dickinson and I
		propose that these gentlemen be heard.