Alan Sugar
Sir Alan Michael Sugar (born 24 March 1947 in Hackney, London) is an English businessman with an estimated fortune of £700 million. He left school at the age of 16 and went on to found the electronics and computer company Amstrad (the name being taken from his initials – Alan Michael Sugar Trading), and was once the chairman of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. He is a donor to the British Labour Party. In 2005 he stepped into Donald Trump's shoes in the BBC version of the hit American TV series, The Apprentice.
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24 March - 1947 - Hackney - London - English - £700 million - Amstrad - Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - Labour Party - 2005 - Donald Trump - BBC - TV series - The Apprentice
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Despite owning a football club, he once compared football players to thugs and suggested that if they weren't playing professional football, most of them would be imprisoned. He is also notorious for his bad temper and lack of tolerance for mistakes.
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Football - Thug
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