 make no mistake that comment I'm under contract packed a lot of weight and it was a salvo and it was a statement on the current state of affairs which is I'm not playing ball I have the leverage contractually I have the leverage you're going to have to fire me otherwise I'm under contract and I'm showing up to work and I'll even work with you to restructure the decisions and whatever you want I'm amenable to whatever it takes I'll see you tomorrow at 9 and it's all on Robert's lap and that's the way it's always been from the start this fantasy that Bill was somehow going to work with them or a tray or something like have you not seen the way these guys operate I mean these guys I mean Balacheck parcels it's a way these go and I don't blame them I mean the people he's dealing with meaning the owners hold people to contracts and play hard ball and say well you signed it well that's what that is so what did you expect from Bill Balacheck and so that's what he did today and you know why did the crafts extend them and when that news came out in the middle of the year I said it why you say why well so because why you wanted to have leverage over him so he didn't bolt you never wanted to give him the opening to leave you so you were always going to have an extra year of control okay well the risk was that it was so bad that you wanted him gone and now he had that extra year and he had it over you that was the risk and you lost you lost you lost that bet Robert and Jonathan you signed him to an extra year because you thought in some way you'd be able to hold that over him as Maz has pointed out which usually the way it works in the past if you have someone under contract generally you have the leverage you get to trade his rights you get whatever he doesn't get to move unless you say so and that's I guess historically the way that it's gone so the only risk there in signing that extra year was that it was so bad that you had to move on well you lost the bet