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yep, what you give is what you get
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awful man
but no one wants to see a horse fall |
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tried to get sympathy what happened today to what happened earlier in week
shyster ![]() |
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yes desperately trying to play the sympathy card today. Pathetic, horrible man.
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Odious Ricci...that's business; best for everyone, really? However, he did have the gall to show up, and be non-contrite. No wonder he was known as the hatchet man for Bob Diamond when at Barclays.
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Maybe his way of doing business, bets are a contract takes two to cancel (or used to take both parties to agree to cancel).
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No karma whatsoever. He had a winner in waiting that fell at the last, yet still has hundreds of millions at his disposal. Whereas many punters who struck a fair with his firm, had a bet who are more than likely struggling for cash are left high and mighty due to this immoral (unt.
Shame someone didn't do his kneecaps imo. Vile, odious man, and I am gutted that everyone didn't boo when he was on camera. |
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Nobody at Cheltenham booed as the interview was not broadcast on the racecourse.
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When did they stop taking bets? Not right up to the takeover "announcement", I hope, knowing full well the bets would not be honoured but voided.
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All his horses appear to be owned by his mother. Is this a tax fiddle ?
Sorry. Tax avoidance obviously ![]() |
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He said he'd no say in the decisions taken by the directors regards the finer points of the sale of the company. But is he not the Chairman, and also a 40% minority shareholder of Betbright? Even the Chinese Wall in banking is renowned for leaks just prior to corporate activities taking place.
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