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Final tonight, is it a foregone conclusion that Claire will win it??? I'm not sure, as she got a bit of a beasting at the end of the board room last week... I'm having an outside bet on Lee, although that is probably unwise, as I think his nerves get the better of him again in a presentation tonight...
Yep I definitely read that the winner will be chosen from the winning duo - but who knows, there may be another twist? I don't really mind who wins as long as it's not that preening pouting backstabber Alex. I am still fuming at the way he stitched Lucinda up in the boardroom last week by casually dropping in to the conversation that she had said she wasn't sure the job was right for her. So unnecessary!

First winner was a foxy blonde female type as I recall!


Claire was a bit gobby for Sralan I reckons and I think he was impressed that Lee had not once been in the boardroom.


Anyway, someone told me that they saw Claire having a brazillian in Streatham somewhere and it has put me off my food now for months so I am glad she lost!


/me vomits at the thought of it

EDIT - first winner was Tim Campbell, good looking black guy off of the Underground.


Second winner was Michelle Dewberry, was it? She went and betrayed SRalan by getting pregnant on the job - perhaps confirming his mistrust of employing obviously fertile women. However, the fact she chose the blue-suit-brown-shoed Narcissist Syed as her impregnator was much more damning evidence of her lack of judgement.


Since then he has chosen posh serial bankrupt wet Simon Armitage over gobby Ruth Badger, and of course, Lee, over gobby Clurr.


Still, Clurr will have noted that Lee has won a job to selling outdoor ad space on digital screens. I think SRalan knew what he was doing - and he was doing her a favour.

Katie Hopkins walked out before the final, although Alan Sugar swears he would have fired her that week anyway. Simon then beat that Irish lass.


With regards last night, I basically realised that they were all really really sh!te, and I don't think Claire was robbed, she just got everyone's attention because she's gobby, and she kept on going on about how she'd changed.


Lee really wanted it, and he'll earn his money, and disappear in to some company falling under Sir Alan's umbrella... Michelle Dewberry talks about being Sir Alan's right hand woman after winning the apprentice. What a load of bo!!ocks. I seriously doubt they ever have anything to do with him again.

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