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Moyles not paid for 2 months.
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Why would anyone pay the mindless muppet anyway? Bad enough him assaulting the airwaves with his puerile tripe without financially encouraging him too.
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Can't say I care either.he said. "I haven't been paid since the end of July and no-one cares about it."Comment
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Neither am I surprised following his team's abject performance against Brentford the other night.Comment
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Nearly posted this yesterday but thought would have been covered already. My heart bleeds for the man. Not paid for two months. At £500k per year I can understand how the fat chunt has spunked his salary to date on pies and toblerones (reminds me of Alan Partridge's breakdown) and is living hand-to-mouth. The nation loves you Chris. Here's to hoping your financial hardships are overcome soon. To mourn this tragic event I have uploaded a new smilie
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Fantastic!Originally posted by administrator View PostTo mourn this tragic event I have uploaded a new smilie
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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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So because someone isn't facing starvation each month, it's OK to simply not pay them? Seems like spite from those jealous of his high wage to me. I wonder if you'd all use the same language if a £500/day contractor posted here about not getting paid for a couple of months. After all, they're vastly overpaid to most of the public too.Originally posted by administrator View PostbileOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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