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  1. #1
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    Jamo Bankrupt

    Crikey!

    Following on from a costly divorce.

    A?20M earned - view external link

  2. #2
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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    Has he been paid the 143,000 pounds owed in wages in September 2013 yet?

  3. #3
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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    My browser couldnt find said article.

    What is it about Goalies and bankruptcy.

    Mind you if true I am really surprised at Jamo...thought he had his head screwed on correctly.

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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    Cant read the link Andy. Is it a failed business venture? In which case he should be used to that having played for us for a few seasons? Perhaps he copied our business model?

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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    Quote Originally Posted by Corkhead
    Cant read the link Andy. Is it a failed business venture? In which case he should be used to that having played for us for a few seasons? Perhaps he copied our business model?
    Can marriage be deemed a failed business venture?

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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    try this link - view external link

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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    Quote Originally Posted by chiswickmart
    Cant read the link Andy. Is it a failed business venture? In which case he should be used to that having played for us for a few seasons? Perhaps he copied our business model?
    Can marriage be deemed a failed business venture?[/quote]

    I think Rich Harry is the best person to answer that one.

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    re: Jamo Bankrupt

    Ha!

    I dont come here often these days...probably as now my marriage ended I need less time to deaden the nerves!

    A marriage could be considered a business venture with many parallels. Like many businesses, many flourish and equally many fail. Partnerships are formed and partnerships dissolve.

    I have to say some businesses I have been involved with did very well as each contributor 'did their bit'. However when they fail it is due entirely to bad chemistry.

    So is business like a bad marriage?

    Er Yes. definitely.

    But a marriage like any business, you just ride it into the ground and trust that someone else will come along and offer to take if off your hands with the least collateral damage as possible.

    I am now wife free and very, very happy!

    In fact I may just have a ****!

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