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Alan Sugar
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:55 pm
by Lizard
Yes it,s defintaly Mogul twatting week this week, I have just watched the end of a programme, called 'cunting of prospective emplotees' or some such shite, any road up! I can see how Amstrad made money thru set top boxes, piss cheap and cheap components, but if you go on thier website
www.amstrad.com and look at thier product range, it,s crap, I mean I dont know ANYONE ANYWHERE that has any of this crap, come on then.....fess up who,s got an Amstrad e.mailer? or an E3 phone, or anything made by them, anyway,s I cant make me mind up about Sugar, does he still have anything to do with that football team, er......brentwood Fc or something, he needs a fuckin shave anyway, scruffy bastard.
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:01 pm
by Lizard
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:10 pm
by rrankin
That's SIR Alan. He loves playing it down, but you notice how EVERYBODY in the Apprentice has to call him Sir Alan.
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:58 am
by Ace
He still comes across as a East End spiv.
I had an Amstrad hi-fi in the early 1980's, and it did the job for a keen spinner of records like me, but I see his fax machines and other stuff and its as good as Alba or Bush, certainly not in the Japanese electronic league as he seems to think. Actually, its not in the same league as the Korean market like Samsung.
The Apprentice has been good TV, and I do like it when the young upstarts get their cumuppance from Alan Sugar, its even more entertaining when what they try and say IS right, but Alan won't have it and stops them in mid-sentence, KNOWING they won't kick off because they want to win.
Whatever anyone says about him, you have to give him credit for his 'Carlos Kickaball' jibe about Johnny Foreigner coming here to ply their trade at football........but he was still seething over the Jurgen Klinsmann episode, which in most peoples eyes, the German did nothing wrong. He had a 1 year contract and pissed off
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:51 am
by chatterji
No in the Spurs' stands resented J Kaiser Jurgen moving on after his spell with us. He fulfilled his contract, did an excellent job, and was a true inspiration. One of the very few high points over the last ten years at The Lane.
Sugar still has a considerable holding in Spurs, but has no access to the Boardroom. Personally, I think he did a lot of good for the Club's finances but the managerial decisions were shocking. Still, things are on the up at last. Sniff of Europe this season. Top five finish next.
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 6:48 am
by Officer Dibble
Alan Sugar for PM! Now there's a dude who would have no qualms about sacking chavs and wasters. He would save the company (Great Britain PLC) a fortune.
Officer Dibble
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:43 pm
by mrmcfister
Agreed.... seems a good bloke to me..I'd buy him a pint..would not want either of the last two anywhere near me though!
Re: Alan Sugar
Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 9:20 am
by The Last Word
I see the original US version of The Apprentice had Donald Trump at the helm, so at least a certain high gloss glamour was at stake. Sugar, however, always looks shabby in a hapless, local politician sort of way. The Amstrad Trump?