SPL happy to play waiting game

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fake christian louboutin for saleTHE Scottish Premier League has confirmed it will leave any decisions about fixtures until later in the week following the blanket postponement last week. All six Premier League games were postponed on Wednesday afternoon last week amid snowfall across Scotland. Most managers backed the early decision, which was made for safety reasons to prevent supporters travelling in dangerous conditions. But Inverness manager Terry Butcher dissented over the postponement of his side’s home match against Dundee United, pointing out the A9 had been in worse condition the previous weekend when his club travelled to face Celtic. The fact Alloa were able to stage their Second Division match against Peterhead on the artificial surface at Recreation Park, coupled with an improvement in road conditions in the west of Scotland, fuelled claims from some the decision was too hasty. SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster insists safety will be the over-riding concern again, but a similar decision is unlikely today, despite a worsening of conditions on Monday with hundreds of motorists stuck in their vehicles overnight.christian louboutin on sale “At the top of our priorities we have to have supporters’ welfare,” said Doncaster. “Although the forecast is for very cold weather overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday, it is thought there will be a considerable thaw towards the end of the week, so we will be reviewing it over the next 48 hours before we make any final decisions.” The weather has already disrupted action this week with all 14 midweek fixtures in the Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup postponed. For weeks, we've heard the Yankees and Casey Close go back and forth as they tried to hammer out a new contract for Derek Jeter. Aside from a few minutes at Joe Torre's charity dinner very early in the process, Jeter had remained silent.christian louboutin On the day that the three-year deal was officially announced, Jeter finally discussed the negotiations, admitting his anger that they became as public and ugly as they did. Here is a complete recap of Jeter's comments: Are you glad it's over? "Yeah, I am. It’s a situation where I never wanted to be a free agent. I was pretty vocal about where I wanted to be from the first or second day of sprint training. That never changed, so I guess you could say I’m glad it’s over." On the talks going public: "I never thought it would be public. It was my understanding that it was going to be private. I can’t tell you I ever thought it was going to go this way." On the past week: "The perception is that this has been a month-long negotiation, but the negotiations pretty much started last week. Once everything got started, it really didn ’t take that long. People were assuming what was going on, that I was making salary demands. Some of them were pretty funny, what people said I was demanding. It just wasn’t true."christian louboutin shoes store On Brian Cashman's challenge to "test the market": "I was pretty angry about it, but I let that be known. I was angry about it because I was the one that said I didn’t want to do it, that I wasn’t going to do it. To hear the organization tell me to go shop it when I just told you I wasn’t going to; if I’m going to be honest with, I was angry about it." Are you still angry? "No, it’s over. It’s all over. We’re a big happy family." Has this hurt the relationship with the Yankees: "You play somewhere long enough, you’re in an organization, you want to call it a relationship, there are ups and downs. You move past it. It’s over with and I won’t bring it up again." On taking a pay cut: "Look, I’ve been making a lot of money playing baseball. Money has never been something I’ve talked about before and I’m not going to talk about it now. You understand that it’s a business and there’s negotiations on both sides. You may not agree with it, but once you get to an agreement, you move beyond it, it’s over and it ’s done with. I’m not sitting around focused on what I’m making this particular year compared to last year or anything like that. I’m happy because this is where I wanted to be. This is what was going to make me happy."christian louboutin 2010 new style On the contract: "I’m happy with the deal I have. If I wasn’t happy, I wouldn’t have signed the deal. I’m extremely happy." Anger or disappointment that it went public? "A little bit of both. A lot of it was because of how I was being portrayed. Any time you have people saying you’re this way or that way and you know it’s not the truth, you’re a little disappointed and angry at it. Most of them were saying, ‘Why don’t you just come out and say something?’ I didn’t because I said from the get-go I wasn’t going to talk about it. Now that it’s over with, I can address it today and then I won’t talk about it any more." What was misrepresented? "They said I had an ego, that I’m greedy … the perception was greed when it was a negotiation. ... It all started with my salary demands, which still cracks me up. What position am I in to demand a salary? Give me this, or what? Where am I going?" Did this tell you your relationship with the Yankees is strictly business? "I wouldn’t say my relationship with the Yankees is strictly business. We have a long relationship. When you talk about contract negotiation, that’s a business, but I don’t think it changed people’s relationship or how you feel about them. I have a lot of respect for the Steinbrenner family. Everyone knows my relationship with the Boss, and I’m developing a relationship with the rest of the family. It doesn’t change my relationship." christian louboutin 2010 on sale Any lingering issues? "Any issues that I’ve had with anyone, they’ve been addressed. I’m not going to get into what was said or when it was said, but any issues that I had, we’ve addressed them and moved on." Would have been different if Boss was here? "That’s unfair. I had some disagreements with the Boss, too. I don’t know if you could say that. We got into it a couple times; probably more than you’d think." On Cashman saying he had concerns about his age and recent performance: "You’d like to think that last year was a hiccup, so to speak, but it’s my job to go out there and prove that it was. I understand any concerns that anyone has, especially from an organizational standpoint. I’m sure they have a concerns about a lot of people throughout the year, so they’re entitled to those concerns. It’s my job to go out and change that opinion." How important was the fourth year? "It was important to me, just like the first time around. The longer, the better. You don’t have to deal with this or answer questions. The first time around, I didn’t know what it was like, but now that I know what it was like, the fourth year was important so I don’t have to answer these questions for quite some time.fashion christian louboutin 2010

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