Well we're not the only organisation that keeps having little blips ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36445879
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36445879
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36445879
Mexico vs Uruguay playing in Copa America (held in the USA) and they played Chile's anthem instead of Uruguay's...![]()
What do we think of this? I am currently torn between feeling admiration towards a woman who decided she couldn't be 'bought' and turned down the £1.2m to carry on and out the alleged poor practise at her employer, or wondering whether she should have taken the money and run. I wonder if she'll now get the Chelsea legal team pull her apart and have everything on her case down as 'hearsay' rather than evidence.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36460728
Mike Ashley is coming across as quite a decent chap in his select committee grilling. Very honest. No wonder Sports Direct have tried to keep him away from talking.
The committee seem to be a little bit subdued after expecting to be able to do their usual attack on whomever they have in front of them.
Love some of the tweets.I think she should have taken the money....the rules are that if the court find in her favour but award a lower sum, she will be liable for costs on both sides. I think 1.2 mill plus everyone knowing she was in the right is perfectly adequate.
It's now been settled on "confidential terms".
Ah, cack.Video's no longer available DTLW. You talking about Suarez throwing a strop when they got beaten by Venezuela and went out of the competition.? Gaston played.
