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The replay against Newport is also on BT sport

 

Tangentially related but Newport lost one of their best players after Semenyo was recalled by Bristol City. Think he was the one that volleyed over the bar from 3 yards out.

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Boro 'don't want to be named and shamed' over national minimum wage wrangle, tribunal hears

 

 

A tribunal will decide whether Middlesbrough Football Club broke the law by deducting money from its staff's wages to pay for season tickets. A hearing was told that staff, who were paid the minimum wage, had requested to pay off cards for the 2016-17 season over a number of weeks.

 

But by making those deductions, in early 2016, it meant the club paid its staff less than the national minimum. Now, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) claims the club has broken the law - whether or not the staff were happy with the arrangement.

 

https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/boro-dont-want-named-shamed-15779697?ref=BNTMedia&utm_medium=twitter

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Boro 'don't want to be named and shamed' over national minimum wage wrangle, tribunal hears

 

 

A tribunal will decide whether Middlesbrough Football Club broke the law by deducting money from its staff's wages to pay for season tickets. A hearing was told that staff, who were paid the minimum wage, had requested to pay off cards for the 2016-17 season over a number of weeks.

 

But by making those deductions, in early 2016, it meant the club paid its staff less than the national minimum. Now, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) claims the club has broken the law - whether or not the staff were happy with the arrangement.

 

https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/boro-dont-want-named-shamed-15779697?ref=BNTMedia&utm_medium=twitter

 

Boro cleared 

 

Steve Gibson said:I am delighted that our appeal has been successful. We have maintained for two years that the position that HMRC had adopted was unreasonable and that it was not in the public interest to pursue this matter against the Club"

 

https://www.mfc.co.uk/news/club-statement-hmrc-tribunal

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