Not only do they believe him, they fùcking pay him!But,But Mad Phil says we owe him millions and he owns 10% of Castore and best of all the great unwashed believe him
Not only do they believe him, they fùcking pay him!But,But Mad Phil says we owe him millions and he owns 10% of Castore and best of all the great unwashed believe him
He doesn't,in fact they pulled his pants down and he lost quite a few million when they pulled a move and outmaneuvered him that was ashleyesqueI dont think he has anything to do with Debenhams mate .
Lost all his shares in Debenhams last year.I dont think he has anything to do with Debenhams mate .
You reckon? I’d dance on the bastard’s graveBit extreme.
For your sake I hope he doesnt get buried at sea!You reckon? I’d dance on the bastard’s grave
NiceDidn’t he lose his 30% stake when they went into Admin and came out via a CVA that saw his shareholding wiped out? Cost him circa £150m - plus another £3.5m after an unsuccessful legal challenge.
Debenhams falls into administration, wiping out Mike Ashley's stake
Founder of Sports Direct had ploughed at least £150m into department store groupwww.theguardian.com
He no longer has any connection to Debenhams, lost loads of money when he lost the value of his shares due to administration last year.Or Debenhams or HOF house of Fraser.
For your sake I hope he doesnt get buried at sea!
No, he wasn’t. He had to MATCH the new deal and he didn’t
"The truth is that Rangers were in a really difficult position given their previous deals, due to well documented and long term legacy issues. Whatever brand came in and offered, we knew Sports Direct had a legal right to match that deal and if they so chose they could have kept Rangers as a partner pretty much for however long they wanted.
This could have been an endless situation for Rangers. That was the situation when we came in and did our partnership directly with Rangers.
What Sports Direct looked for in order not to exercise their legal right to match was an ability to sell a limited number of Rangers product, as occurs commonly with club kit partners and high street retailers, again that is not in any way strange of different and would be the case in other deals.
Under our direct partnership between Castore and Rangers, Sports Direct, as well as several other third party retailers, will have the option to purchase from Castore and then the ability to sell Rangers products. That is the situation".
"Hope his balls rot..."Horrible cünt of a man. Hopefully karma catches up with this prick and he contracts a horrible terminal illness.
Sports direct shop at the fort is selling home and away tops
You might have pissed her off if she wasnt part of the 3.Just told the wife that's better news than a threesome... Yea anyone got a spare couch
Didn’t go in to buy one,was taking nephew in for a top..there didn’t look to be many leftYou know who the guys that don’t give a **** about what ls happened in the past 8 years are walking around with the top on now.
We know that - but don’t buy them there Simples!Sports direct shop at the fort is selling home and away tops
maybe a flashing orange neon font might get the message over along with Boycott rules still apply no matter what size of mug he is giving away.Please ignore the lies of bigoted bloggers, Mike Ashley has no involvement whatsoever with either Rangers or Castore.
He chose not to match the Castore deal... and, with that, as of 31 July, he was gone forever.
Sports Direct can buy our kit from Castore the same as any other retailer.
And in case anyone is still not listening – Mike Ashley is gone forever and he has no more right to match future deals.
We are free.
None of this is speculation.
These are the facts.
He chose not to match the new deal.
This is from an interview with Tom Beahon, owner of Castore:
There you have it, Fatman had us over a barrel and continued to pull the strings.
Had we not agreed to it, there wouldn't have been any new retail deal with Castore.
i hope castore got the money up front from slavesdirectHe chose not to match the new deal.
This is from an interview with Tom Beahon, owner of Castore:
There you have it, Fatman had us over a barrel and continued to pull the strings.
Had we not agreed to it, there wouldn't have been any new retail deal with Castore.
Didn’t go in to buy one,was taking nephew in for a top..there didn’t look to be many left
No bother,was the first thing you seen when you go up the escalator,the wee man ran to them,luckily his size wasn’t available..Never meant you mate just in general