Looks like agent McCombe is on the case:
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A judge made a "fundamental error" when she refused to hold supermarket giants, Sainsbury's, to the £30 million purchase of Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium.
The club says Sainsbury's welched on the deal which was to pave the way for Rovers' move to a state-of-the-art new ground on University of the West of England's Frenchay campus.
Rovers narrowly lost the argument in the High Court last year, but is now battling to reverse that result at the Court of Appeal.
Opening the case, barrister, David Mathias QC, said: "Bristol Rovers continues its fight to hold Sainsbury's to the sale of the Memorial Stadium"
He insisted that the supermarket chain was "under a continuing obligation" to go through with the deal when it unlawfully pulled out.
The QC said the club had "very nearly succeeded" in winning its case before High Court judge, Mrs Justice Proudman, last year.
It only lost on a fine point of contractual interpretation and Mr Mathias said it would not take much for the club to be "home and dry".
"We say the judge's conclusion was wrong; we ask this court to reverse it and allow the appeal, obliging Sainsbury's to complete the purchase of the Memorial Stadium", he added.
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The hearing before Lords Justice Laws, McCombe and Floyd continues and is expected to last three days.
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