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Is that Mike Ashley's still?  WAC Angry

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jucel69
When: 24 Mar 20 09:21
Him and Phillip Green, utter fat greasy scumbags.
By:
jucel69
When: 24 Mar 20 09:23
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fEedCEuymNYlzkHdcEhymNkBO451FgVx84k5Fwpv9P8/htmlview#gid=0

spreadsheet of which companies have been generous and which have been complete twâts
By:
trilby22
When: 24 Mar 20 09:24
Aye, I'd forgotten about that other krunt AngryAngry
By:
trilby22
When: 24 Mar 20 09:26
Must have seen this Fred Grin

Sports Direct has performed a U-turn on keeping its shops open during the coronavirus lockdown following a backlash over its plans.
The government has ordered all UK shops selling non-essential goods to close.
Sports Direct initially said it would remain open as it was "uniquely well placed to help keep the UK as fit and healthy as possible".
But after widespread criticism, it now says it will not open "until we are given the go-ahead by the government".
It had argued that it provided an essential service. Bosses at the company said the sports equipment it sells can be used to exercise at home at a time when gyms have been closed.
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jucel69
When: 24 Mar 20 09:32

Mar 24, 2020 -- 9:26AM, trilby22 wrote:


Must have seen this Fred Sports Direct has performed a U-turn on keeping its shops open during the coronavirus lockdown following a backlash over its plans. The government has ordered all UK shops selling non-essential goods to close.Sports Direct initially said it would remain open as it was "uniquely well placed to help keep the UK as fit and healthy as possible".But after widespread criticism, it now says it will not open "until we are given the go-ahead by the government".It had argued that it provided an essential service. Bosses at the company said the sports equipment it sells can be used to exercise at home at a time when gyms have been closed.


Cool

By:
cooperman
When: 24 Mar 20 10:03
Last time I visited one the supervisor was loudly b0ll0cking staff about the amount of gear getting nicked from the store. Laugh
By:
Fire-and-Ice
When: 24 Mar 20 10:32
I think he was trying to make a point.
He knew he couldn't open.
By:
1st time poster
When: 24 Mar 20 17:14
our odious cretin tim martin emailed 45,000 weatherspoons tell them they wont get a penny of their 80% furlough pay till the government land it in his bank account and they should go to Tesco for a job, think its tim,s way of saying he aint stopping up the other 20% LaughLaugh, anyone leaving for another job would be looked on favourably when they start back who the fooook would go back to work for this cretin if you were fixed up elsewhere LaughLaugh
By:
maleuk01.
When: 24 Mar 20 17:19
Sports Direct has hiked prices of some sports equipment, including skipping ropes, weights and resistance belts, by more than 50% in some cases on Tuesday, according to documents seen by the PA news agency.

One manager has contacted Sky News to say: "It's absolutely profiteering from this situation.

"Things like dartboards, yoga mats, basketball hoops, fitness equipment were all due to increase this morning.

"All things that people who are stuck at home may have a use for.

"It's rare for us to increase so many products in one go."
By:
maleuk01.
When: 24 Mar 20 17:26
Mike Ashley is a real horrid person!

then there are other people out there:

An Italian priest who contracted coronavirus has died after donating his respirator to a younger patient who was also battling the illness.

Friar Don Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, was the priest for the parish of Casnigo, a small village just 40 miles north east of Milan.

He died in hospital in Lovere, Bergamo, one of the worst-hit areas in Italy.

According to the hospital, he refused to use a respirator his parishioners had bought for him, and instead gave it to a younger patient he did not know.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 24 Mar 20 17:28
we will see the best and the worst of people, as you highlight.

in iran i saw a doctor who got it and kept on helping up to when she no longer could, you could see her in an office on a drip. sadly she died.
By:
jucel69
When: 25 Mar 20 23:15
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has been criticised by fans after a number of supporters were charged for their next season ticket, despite the current suspension to the Premier League.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/52040579

This guy is one of the biggest twâts in the UK, morally bankrupt fat bastard
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