Sheffield United co-owner Kevin McCabe says he has the”energy” to appeal with the High Court’s ruling he must sell his share with this team to Saudi co-owner, Prince Abdullah.
An bitter ownership conflict between both ended on Monday after a High Court judge ruled Sheffield-born McCabe should market his share of their club to the for #5m.
The Saudi royal bought 50 percent of this One club for #1 in 2013, asserting to fund the running of the club for 3 years.
McCabe has 20 days left to determine whether to appeal the judgement of Monday and indicated he would contest the ruling.
“Can I have the energy? Make no bonesof course I do,” McCabe told Sky Sports News.
McCabe admits he regrets entering into an agreement which saw owner Prince Abdullah get a 50 percent stake in the club.
“We all can judge hindsight what might or have been improved to do a few years back,” McCabe said.
“Do I regret what the agreement entered into with Prince Abdullah in 2013? Regrettably , but it had been entered into and we are where we are today.”
He was revealed by mcCabe in which proposals from either side were set forward and Prince Abdullah met in Paris last Monday but no settlement was reached.
“If I’ve got a responsibility still to the supporters [then] it’s to attempt to make sure that if Prince Abdullah does turn into the legitimate owner in the months and weeks ahead… true proprietor, we do our utmost to guide him to make it a much better club,” he further added.
McCabe, who has invested #100m at the club above a variety of years, believes Blades manager Chris Wilder will probably likely be”somewhat perplexed” by the prospect of the club under new ownership.
“I haven’t talked to Chris as of yet,” the 71-year-old said.
“I’ve made it since I would think he’s got thinking to do so and I’d think he’d be somewhat confused. However, Chris and I have become great friends and we’ve exchanged text messages.”
He added:”I will only say what I do in accordance with Chris will be for the betterment of Sheffield United Football Club.”
Prince Abdullah will soon be talking exclusively live on Sky Sports News from 1.15pm.

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