Lord Alan Sugar blasts Tottenham as 'terrible' after Piers Morgan message
Lord Alan Sugar hasn't held back in a scathing review of Tottenham having sent a message to Piers Morgan after Arsenal lost at Villa Park.
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Lord Alan Sugar hasn't held back in a scathing review of Tottenham having sent a message to Piers Morgan after Arsenal lost at Villa Park.
www.tottenhamhotspurnews.comThe Apprentice star, who owns a large portfolio of central London office buildings, made the comments in a BBC interview.
www.independent.co.ukTropic Skincare founder and CEO Susie Ma is the latest guest on Dragons' Den this week, and describes herself as a "nurturing Dragon".
www.entertainmentdaily.comTottenham have made headlines again with Lord Alan Sugar threatening to pursue legal action against Sky Sports and Jamie Redknapp.
www.tottenhamhotspurnews.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukLord Alan Sugar has been the face of The Apprentice for two decades, putting hopeful contestants through tough business challenges for a chance to win a £250,000 investment.
www.prolificnorth.co.ukBBC hit returns for its 20th series this week
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