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Setting fire to your trousers whilst standing in a puddle of petrol?

That's not gross misconduct MK, that's gross stupidity. Letting someone grab hold of your helmet, now that's gross misconduct for a fireman.
 
Other than undermine his employers on the front page of a national newspaper?

Don't Lawyers advise their clients how to use the rules to their advantage. Or accountants to save tax etc.

The FA have managed to undermine themselves for years.
 
Don't Lawyers advise their clients how to use the rules to their advantage. Or accountants to save tax etc.

The FA have managed to undermine themselves for years.


Stuffed brown envelopes,jumpers for goalposts(love Ed),sheepskin coats,smoking in the ground and the dugout,proper football kits ,white footballs ,under counter payments,over counter payments.

moneytheylove.
 
Don't Lawyers advise their clients how to use the rules to their advantage. Or accountants to save tax etc.

If a lawyer is employed by a client and advises a third party of how to get around that client's rules it's called a conflict of interest.
 
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