The phrase
"sackable offence" means doing something wrong or unacceptable at work that could result in losing your job.
Full definition
Allowing Cesc to go to a rival was
a sackable offence, who would you rather have in your squad for the city game, Cesc or «fall to the ground or run at a wall of defenders» Jack?
Now That would be
a sackable offence lol?
How Newcastle have zero players in that team, surely is
a sackable offence.
he gave these drunk uneducated muppets here the illusion that Arsenal was soem Real Madrid where failure to win the title or the champions league constituted a sackable offence
Last year Robin Van Persie pretty much downed tools — a disgrace in itself and surely
a sackable offence when you consider the money this man is on and the millions he dares to pretend to represent across the world.
It always seemed unlikely United would launch a true title charge but anything outside the Champions League places would have been unacceptable and arguably a sackable offence
«It was true that the readership was at the very centre of that paper,» she explained, adding that «it's almost
a sackable offence to be rude to a reader».
«It's almost
a sackable offence to be rude to a reader,» she explains.
But the question that really strikes me is this: If Bandow's relatively minor ethical lapse is
a sackable offence, how can Cato continue to harbour Steve Milloy?