Belfast Telegraph

Sports Direct accuses football pitch operator of ‘skuldugger­y’

- BY HENRY SAKER-CLARK

SPORTS Direct has condemned Goals Soccer Centres, accusing its management of wiping out shareholde­rs through “skuldugger­y”.

Mike Ashley’s retail firm hit out at the five-a-side-football pitch operator, two days after confirming he had no intention to buy the business.

The retail tycoon said Goals and its board “did not truly engage” with the offer process, describing their co-operation as “limited and fitful”.

Sports Direct, which is Goals’ largest shareholde­r, had been mulling a £4m swoop for Goals.

The retail giant denied reports that Goals said it provided Sports Direct with all the informatio­n needed.

In the statement, Sports Direct said: “From the beginning, the attitude of the Goals board made no sense, including proclamati­ons to senior management of Sports Direct that the issues impacting on, and leading to the catastroph­ic failure of, the business had only been perpetuate­d by one person.

“Yet again, the independen­t shareholde­rs of a UK-listed company get wiped out through the skuldugger­y of others.

“As these constant corporate failures show, the current rules and regulation­s do not do enough to protect independen­t shareholde­rs or to prevent fiscal irresponsi­bility.”

Sports Direct described the Goals board’s behaviour as “incredible incompeten­ce and ignorance, wilful or otherwise, at the very least and potentiall­y far worse”.

The sports venue business hit trouble in March when its shares were suspended after it revealed £12m of accounting errors.

The company admitted “improper

behaviour” and was delisted from the AIM stock market in September.

Sports Direct has had its own troubles in recent months, such as ongoing difficulty in securing an auditor and a last-minute £600m tax bill from Belgian authoritie­s which delayed its most recent set of results.

Mr Ashley considered adding Goals to his list of recent acquisitio­ns which includes Evans Cycles, Jack Wills and Sofa.com.

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Criticism: Mike Ashley

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