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You can' t stand liers.???
You can' t spell Liars neither.
For the Director of one of the biggest companies in the World ( who is that by the way ?? Samsung?? BP?? Babs Bakery ?? ) it' a basic error.

My spelling etc is absolutely terrible, along with grammer and really anything written.....im completly shocking. Don't see why that means I can't be where I am! Just worked my way up from the bottom
 
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My spelling etc is absolutely terrible, along with grammer and really anything written.....im completly shocking. Don't see why that means I can't be where I am! Just worked my way up from the bottom
I applaud you for that but don' t forget your roots mate.:emoticon-0148-yes:
Can't jostle to much today I've got a trip to Belgium soon to sample some Beer and Chocolate.:emoticon-0167-beer::emoticon-0166-cake:
 
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They only conceded at the very last moment, but obviously it was just to protect the interests of their dearly valued workforce. Who they didn't mind putting through the stress of a tribunal until they'd waited as long as possible in the hope that the groundsmen wouldn't find the money required to fight the case. Only when they realised that the groundsmen had been able to afford top representation, despite not making nearly enough from the crowdfunding, did they make that decision. Coincidence though of course. It was to protect their employees from stress.

The Allams did not instigate the tribunal, the groundsmen did. Defending this further is just wrong. The groundsmen let down everyone who supported them by being repeatedly dishonest. To call their motive for conceding procedural error disingenuous is piss poor as the judgement gave them all of the moral high ground in this sorry mess. That's what happens when folk don't get their facts right and underestimate the Allams.
 
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I don't think the findings make it 'laughable' to defend the grousndmen.

They were unfairly dismissed. It will have killed Ehab to admit that, but by doing so, he knew he was conceding a losing battle, while also completely changing the point of the trial and rendering the case that the groundsmen has prepared irrelevant, making it much less likely that he had to pay out any money, which is the one things he cares about more than face. It'd have been great if he'd had to pay out, but the fact the dismissals were accepted to be unfair is something. I can't remember either Ehab or his dad ever having to accept something like that before, despite all their dodgy practices. They even got away with stealing the Airco arena somehow.

What I find laughable is several pages of back-patting Ehab and proclaiming his version of events as gospel, when in reality it's yet another cringey, Jeremy Kyle Show rant where he's snatched the keyboard from one of his charges and gone to town. Even using the term 'proven liar' without a hint of irony. Yet again criticising the media and accusing them of all being biased against the regime. It's Trumpesque stuff.

You're being ridiculous, that will have been written by his legal team.
It was deemed unfair due to procedure, had correct procedure been followed they would still have been dismissed. Their actions can't be justified nor can their subsequent lies.
Attacking the Allams over this is weak thinking.
 
I applaud you for that but don' t forget your roots mate.:emoticon-0148-yes:
Can't jostle to much today I've got a trip to Belgium soon to sample some Beer and Chocolate.:emoticon-0167-beer::emoticon-0166-cake:

Don't forget the chips and mayo. None better. And a tureen of mussels.

Where you going? Like Belgium, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp but not Brussels for some reason. Ghent is a good place. About same population as Hull, but a far more numerous and wider choices of eating places, bars, pavement cafes and squares full of tables with people sat out in Hull or anywhere else here of a similar size.
A job used to take me to Brussels and Holland quite a bit years ago. Had to go to a few Chamber Of Commerce functions.used to get some facts and figures. It seemed a common denominator that there was one bar for every 500 residents. Which would mean about 500 for Hull which I am sure is not the case. And as my colleague from Leeds said, 1,500 for Leeds which is equally not the case.

Have a good trip. Any chance of some bottles of Frites Sauce?
 
You're being ridiculous, that will have been written by his legal team.
It was deemed unfair due to procedure, had correct procedure been followed they would still have been dismissed. Their actions can't be justified nor can their subsequent lies.
Attacking the Allams over this is weak thinking.

But it wasn't followed. Therefore, though you would loathe to admit it, the Allams have *gasp* done something wrong *gasp*.
 
Don't forget the chips and mayo. None better. And a tureen of mussels.

Where you going? Like Belgium, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp but not Brussels for some reason. Ghent is a good place. About same population as Hull, but a far more numerous and wider choices of eating places, bars, pavement cafes and squares full of tables with people sat out in Hull or anywhere else here of a similar size.
A job used to take me to Brussels and Holland quite a bit years ago. Had to go to a few Chamber Of Commerce functions.used to get some facts and figures. It seemed a common denominator that there was one bar for every 500 residents. Which would mean about 500 for Hull which I am sure is not the case. And as my colleague from Leeds said, 1,500 for Leeds which is equally not the case.

Have a good trip. Any chance of some bottles of Frites Sauce?
Bruges.
Strangely enough ive never been to Belgium.
Holland lots of times.
Was fancying Antwerp but the others cant afford it.
 
Don't forget the chips and mayo. None better. And a tureen of mussels.

Where you going? Like Belgium, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp but not Brussels for some reason. Ghent is a good place. About same population as Hull, but a far more numerous and wider choices of eating places, bars, pavement cafes and squares full of tables with people sat out in Hull or anywhere else here of a similar size.
A job used to take me to Brussels and Holland quite a bit years ago. Had to go to a few Chamber Of Commerce functions.used to get some facts and figures. It seemed a common denominator that there was one bar for every 500 residents. Which would mean about 500 for Hull which I am sure is not the case. And as my colleague from Leeds said, 1,500 for Leeds which is equally not the case.

Have a good trip. Any chance of some bottles of Frites Sauce?
Sounds like a paradise for Dennis.:emoticon-0110-tongu:emoticon-0167-beer:<rofl>:emoticon-0168-drink
 
Bruges.
Strangely enough ive never been to Belgium.
Holland lots of times.
Was fancying Antwerp but the others cant afford it.

Pleasant place indeed, Bruges. If you are after beer and chocolate loads of it available in a small area. Loads of good, and strong beers, bars open in general for longer than here but you don't see drunk Belgians tottering about.
Let us know how you found it.

The Christmas Market there is very good.
 
Pleasant place indeed, Bruges. If you are after beer and chocolate loads of it available in a small area. Loads of good, and strong beers, bars open in general for longer than here but you don't see drunk Belgians tottering about.
Let us know how you found it.

The Christmas Market there is very good.
Thank you kindly.
Talking of drunks Hull City centre was packed withbthem on Friday and Saturday night.
Trying to get in my car they where.