"Terminated with immediate effect" usually means sacked in business parlance!
Posted By: Kirrie on November 10th 2014 at 13:03:02
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- Typical, we sack the monkey instead of the organ grinder! (NCFC) - Kirrie, Nov 10, 12:52:58
- Does it say we sacked him? His contract has been terminated which could mean (NCFC) - NorwichDave, Nov 10, 12:55:59
- Good grief (NCFC) - Old Git, Nov 10, 13:25:37
- "Terminated with immediate effect" usually means sacked in business parlance! (n/m) (NCFC) - Kirrie, Nov 10, 13:03:02
- seems strange that they didn't just say he'd been sacked then. (n/m) (NCFC) - NorwichDave, Nov 10, 13:06:40
- They've used the politically correct term for "sacked"! (n/m) (NCFC) - Kirrie, Nov 10, 13:13:56
- seems strange that they didn't just say he'd been sacked then. (n/m) (NCFC) - NorwichDave, Nov 10, 13:06:40
- It would say he resigned if that was the case surely? (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Nov 10, 13:00:51
- The beeb article says "sacked"..... (NCFC) - Kirrie, Nov 10, 12:59:18
- ReallY? (NCFC) - norway, Nov 10, 12:55:44
- This has sop to the fans written all over it! (n/m) (NCFC) - Kirrie, Nov 10, 13:25:21
- Does it say we sacked him? His contract has been terminated which could mean (NCFC) - NorwichDave, Nov 10, 12:55:59
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