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No 'humpage' at Luton for Guilfoyle
Brendan Guilfoyle, the administrator of Luton Town, has no doubt had many rude words thrown at him before in his insolvency role. But has he ever been accused of 'humpage' TS wonders?
Luton's ex-manager Kevin Blackwell said recently of a particularly difficult moment in the administration: 'Players were being sold at a crucial time, and the administrator has taken humpage to it.' The word is, of course, a cross between taking umbrage and getting the hump, but, erm, it's not the most delicate term is it? Guilfoyle told TS that he couldn't remember the particular juncture Blackwell was referring to and said he would get back to us. But he did add that he had Googled the term. 'The results were highly amusing, he said.
March 5, 2008 | Permalink
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