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mossman ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 22 Feb 08 Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
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I'm trying to understand how we have got from the great spectacle that
was the 32nd America's Cup to the debacle that we currently have but with the same defender. In the recent poll on this forum, those who expressed a preference thought Bertarelli was the bigger idiot. So Alinghy originally accepted a challenge from what the courts upheld to be an illegal challenger. Was the idea to have the challenger in their pocket so that they could apply pressure for mutual agreement over anything contentious? But if that resulted in another spectacle like the 32nd America's Cup would that have been such a bad thing - surely better than trundling along to the courts every 5 minutes. To be fair to BMW-Oracle when they have gone to court they do seem to have been on quite strong ground in terms of the wording of the Deed of Gift if perhaps often missing the spirit of it. However, if they had just turned a blind eye to the illegality of the original challenger would we have long since have seen another wonderful regatta? |
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Laser 173312 ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 08 May 07 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 416 |
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That's precisely it. Which is why the agreement was called the worst text in history. Oracle were first to spot and act on the fact the CNEV where not valid challengers and so their challenge was deemed the valid one. I've often wondered what would of happened if TNZ had got a challenge in first.
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