Gilfert's understanding of advertising was keen, but in 1829, the owners fired him.
Its owner, a businessman, thought he was being robbed and fired a shot at the raid team.
The owner fired them after their first set.
The move immediately raised the question: Will the owners who oppose the commissioner attempt to fire him at the meeting?
The owner fired at the thief and chased him away.
The owner would fire his manager if he didn't set it up that way.
The third premise under attack - that owners cannot fire a commissioner - is just starting to play out.
On his return, the owner fired Smoot for a week.
Andres said he had worked at a grocery store for two and a half years until the owner fired him without warning.
The sports cliche has it that since owners cannot fire a team, they fire the manager.