Its been on the cards for a while, but, now its finally here and Mike is offering cut price gym membership
at a paltry fiver a month.
Who says he doesn't care about the ordinary person in the street. Whilst others like the Government fiddle about and do f*** all about the obesity epidemic engulfing the UK, along comes Mike to help fatties everywhere.
At a fraction of the prices at other gyms, Mike should be congratulated by the masses for giving them the opportunity of a better life.
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley set to open cheap gym chain
A NEW cut price gym in Keighley is part of the latest business plans by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley.
He is to open a chain of cut-price gyms charging £5 a month in the latest expansion of his Sports Direct business empire.
The retailer claimed it would ârevolutionise the marketâ with plans to open 200 sites charging a fraction of rivalsâ prices. There will be a £10 joining fee.
A flagship 20,000 sq ft site is to open at Aintree on Merseyside next month alongside a new Sports Direct store. Another gym will follow at Keighley.
A Sports Direct spokesman said: âOur memberships will offer fantastic value for money.
Sports Direct said its £5 price deal was being trialled at its new purpose-built gyms with a view to rolling it out at the former LA Fitness sites in the future.
On a separate note it has emerged that Newcastle United will no longer be selling pies and pasties at their ground St James Park on match days, a club spokesperson announced that Mr Ashley was taking very seriously the 'health of the nation, and where better to start than at the North Easts premier football stadium.
A further initiative announced by the club, has been the change is use arrangements of the lifts at St James Park. The spokesperson confirmed the lifts would be available for disabled fans only in future, able bodied persons would be encouraged to walk up the stairs, rather than using the lifts. Again Mr Ashley sees this as a means of helping fans to become more healthy.
Good on yer Mike I say, about time someone did something.
at a paltry fiver a month.
Who says he doesn't care about the ordinary person in the street. Whilst others like the Government fiddle about and do f*** all about the obesity epidemic engulfing the UK, along comes Mike to help fatties everywhere.
At a fraction of the prices at other gyms, Mike should be congratulated by the masses for giving them the opportunity of a better life.

Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley set to open cheap gym chain
A NEW cut price gym in Keighley is part of the latest business plans by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley.
He is to open a chain of cut-price gyms charging £5 a month in the latest expansion of his Sports Direct business empire.
The retailer claimed it would ârevolutionise the marketâ with plans to open 200 sites charging a fraction of rivalsâ prices. There will be a £10 joining fee.
A flagship 20,000 sq ft site is to open at Aintree on Merseyside next month alongside a new Sports Direct store. Another gym will follow at Keighley.
A Sports Direct spokesman said: âOur memberships will offer fantastic value for money.
Sports Direct said its £5 price deal was being trialled at its new purpose-built gyms with a view to rolling it out at the former LA Fitness sites in the future.
On a separate note it has emerged that Newcastle United will no longer be selling pies and pasties at their ground St James Park on match days, a club spokesperson announced that Mr Ashley was taking very seriously the 'health of the nation, and where better to start than at the North Easts premier football stadium.
A further initiative announced by the club, has been the change is use arrangements of the lifts at St James Park. The spokesperson confirmed the lifts would be available for disabled fans only in future, able bodied persons would be encouraged to walk up the stairs, rather than using the lifts. Again Mr Ashley sees this as a means of helping fans to become more healthy.
Good on yer Mike I say, about time someone did something.



