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sackable
/ ˈæəə /
adjective
- of or denoting an offence, infraction of rules, etc, that is sufficently serious to warrant dismissal from an employment
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Aston Villa boss Carla Ward said players and coaches being in relationships was "crossing that line" and should be a sackable offence.
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Asked if a player-coach relationship should become a sackable offence, Ward said: "Yeah, 100%."
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His sackable offences, he recalled, included telling a Coronation Street actor he couldn't come in wearing white jeans; and impersonating a council employee to tell a ticket holder who had been rude to a colleague that their water was going to be cut off.
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It was worse than a bad day at the office - edging a split decision against a debutant may well be a sackable offence.
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He added it looked like a "clear-cut sackable offence".
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