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Ep6: next for the chop?
Davemba
28-04-2009
Got to be Noorul, surely? Well, unless he slips in with the winning team (SAS seems to be shaking them up again).
Brattbakk
28-04-2009
Or Howard who contributes as much as Noorul. In saying that if it was the viewers call on who went last week I would have booted Philip off for been so annoying.
Verence
28-04-2009
Can't be Howard or Mona cos we know they have a bit of a row during a task involving Margate or some such seaside town and this week's task is about selling a load of old junk.
mazey
29-04-2009
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/t...-Week-Six.html

This makes it more confusing, Noorul must be the favourite to go, but I cannot imagine him verbally abusing Nick.
Kyle123
29-04-2009
Noorul is on borrowed time surely.
MARTYM8
29-04-2009
I'm going for Phillip - maybe we are in for a shock!
davey_wavey
29-04-2009
I can imagine Noorul slipping through the net for another week
Kaylan
29-04-2009
I will be pleased if it is Ben or Philip, I will win on either score.
cats2009
29-04-2009
Originally Posted by mazey:
“http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/t...-Week-Six.html

This makes it more confusing, Noorul must be the favourite to go, but I cannot imagine him verbally abusing Nick. ”

Hmm this article is interesting, but Margarets idea of verbal abuse probably differs from my own. Maybe someone justs talks back to Nick too agressively, and I reckon it's either Phillip or Lorraine. The Noorul thing is a red herring, I can see him going quietly, he just doesn't have it in him.
Verence
29-04-2009
It's more likely to be someone from the team that Nick followed ie Empire. Therefore the prime candidate would be Ben who has previous far being mouthy in the boardroom.
carolineglasgow
29-04-2009
Originally Posted by cats2009:
“Hmm this article is interesting, but Margarets idea of verbal abuse probably differs from my own. Maybe someone justs talks back to Nick too agressively, and I reckon it's either Phillip or Lorraine. The Noorul thing is a red herring, I can see him going quietly, he just doesn't have it in him.”

I agree.... what some people consider verbal abuse is what the majority would consider simply standing up for yourself against some sort of criticism you disagree with.

Mind you, I would quite like to see our Ben sent packing off to officer school in Sandhurst. Maybe he'll get an office job once he fails the training
mazey
30-04-2009
Originally Posted by cats2009:
“Hmm this article is interesting, but Margarets idea of verbal abuse probably differs from my own. Maybe someone justs talks back to Nick too agressively, and I reckon it's either Phillip or Lorraine. The Noorul thing is a red herring, I can see him going quietly, he just doesn't have it in him.”

You were right, he made an effort but got shouted down by Ben who I dislike more each week. For the first time I could see Noorul being good at dealing with pupils on disciplinary matters, not that it made him a good Apprentice ...
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