Quote from: Villa'Zawg on October 30, 2011, 08:29:37 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 30, 2011, 07:11:06 PMQuote from: Villa'Zawg on October 30, 2011, 06:47:58 PM"Constructive dismissal is when an employee is forced to quit their job against their will because of their employer's conduct." - Directgov website.*cheery whistling emoticon*Six weeks away and look what brings you back....I spotted Legion's tweet and was hoping to read your mea culpa on having been mistaken about O'Neill's constructive dismissal. And yet nothing else has happened that you consider worthy of comment. It's also interesting that you seem to be pleased a former employee apparently 'won' a case which cost the club you support a large sum.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 30, 2011, 07:11:06 PMQuote from: Villa'Zawg on October 30, 2011, 06:47:58 PM"Constructive dismissal is when an employee is forced to quit their job against their will because of their employer's conduct." - Directgov website.*cheery whistling emoticon*Six weeks away and look what brings you back....I spotted Legion's tweet and was hoping to read your mea culpa on having been mistaken about O'Neill's constructive dismissal.
Quote from: Villa'Zawg on October 30, 2011, 06:47:58 PM"Constructive dismissal is when an employee is forced to quit their job against their will because of their employer's conduct." - Directgov website.*cheery whistling emoticon*Six weeks away and look what brings you back....
"Constructive dismissal is when an employee is forced to quit their job against their will because of their employer's conduct." - Directgov website.*cheery whistling emoticon*
MON was a one recipe man. Went to Leceister and made a stunning traditional fish and chips with mushy peas. Then went north, given a bit more money and made scottish salmon new potatoes and broccoli that the locals loved, then came to us with even more money per head, and served up Dover sole, scalloped potatoes and petit pois. Trouble is you don't win michelan stars with what's basically fish and chips but with slightly more expensive ingrediants.
Maybe I am a terribly shallow person, but I can't remember changing my mind about somebody so completely in such a short space of time.
Quote from: Risso on October 30, 2011, 04:53:06 PMIs that some strange attempt at a poem?Maybe a result of sniffing too much carbon monoxide?We are not going anywhere with the present set-up.Randy wants his investment back. Simple as that.He, as are many others, is in a bad financial state and we are getting the stick for it.MoN is no more. We have to look to the future and my crystal ball is well clouded right now.
Is that some strange attempt at a poem?
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on October 31, 2011, 11:46:43 AMMON was a one recipe man. Went to Leceister and made a stunning traditional fish and chips with mushy peas. Then went north, given a bit more money and made scottish salmon new potatoes and broccoli that the locals loved, then came to us with even more money per head, and served up Dover sole, scalloped potatoes and petit pois. Trouble is you don't win michelan stars with what's basically fish and chips but with slightly more expensive ingrediants.Gnasher, it was by far more funnier the first time round, but indeed a good analogy.
In my opinion he also takes criticism well, isn't overly litigious and looks nothing like Woody Allen.
Quote from: Brian Taylor on October 30, 2011, 05:10:01 PMQuote from: Risso on October 30, 2011, 04:53:06 PMIs that some strange attempt at a poem?Maybe a result of sniffing too much carbon monoxide?We are not going anywhere with the present set-up.Randy wants his investment back. Simple as that.He, as are many others, is in a bad financial state and we are getting the stick for it.MoN is no more. We have to look to the future and my crystal ball is well clouded right now.Much better. Are you Benjamin Zephania?
It would be interesting to know on what grounds MON won his case of constructive dismissal. It was probably the untenable situation regarding the withdrawal of transfer funds.
Quote from: Ross on October 30, 2011, 07:24:41 PMMartin, top tip for you. If you are so sensitive about an incorrect 'net spend' figure in an article from March, then don't force a correction to be published six months later which reminds everyone how much cash was lavished on you for a 6th place finish.The man lacks class, and isn't a patch on Sir Graham, Sir Brian or Big Ron in terms of character or results. MON isn't a patch on Ron Atkinson, a racist, in terms of character?What utter shite.
Martin, top tip for you. If you are so sensitive about an incorrect 'net spend' figure in an article from March, then don't force a correction to be published six months later which reminds everyone how much cash was lavished on you for a 6th place finish.The man lacks class, and isn't a patch on Sir Graham, Sir Brian or Big Ron in terms of character or results.
Quote from: Lee on October 31, 2011, 12:58:27 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on October 31, 2011, 11:46:43 AMMON was a one recipe man. Went to Leceister and made a stunning traditional fish and chips with mushy peas. Then went north, given a bit more money and made scottish salmon new potatoes and broccoli that the locals loved, then came to us with even more money per head, and served up Dover sole, scalloped potatoes and petit pois. Trouble is you don't win michelan stars with what's basically fish and chips but with slightly more expensive ingrediants.Gnasher, it was by far more funnier the first time round, but indeed a good analogy.Yes. I wonder who thought it up.