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  2. JJB Sports - Wikipedia

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    A JJB Sports store in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2010. This is now a CeX store. A JJB Sports Superstore in the Leeds Shopping Plaza, Leeds, West Yorkshire, in 2010. A JJB Sports store in Rushmere Retail Park, Craigavon, Northern Ireland, in 2009. This is now a B&M store. JJB Sports plc was a British sports retailer. On 24 September 2012 ...

  3. DW Sports Fitness - Wikipedia

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    DW Sports Fitness was a British retailing and fitness business, founded as a result of Dave Whelan's purchase of 50 JJB Sports fitness clubs with attached retail stores for £83.4 million in March 2009. [1] The business would later encompass more than 140 sites, which included expansion to stand-alone retail stores and stand-alone fitness clubs ...

  4. Frasers Group - Wikipedia

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    The stake amounted to 11.9% of JD Sports in November 2013. Sports Direct formerly held 5% of Amer Sports. [18] In 2012 Sports Direct International purchased rival retailer JJB's brand name, website, 20 stores and all of their stock in a deal for approximately £24m. The deal saved around 550 jobs. [19] [20] [21] [22]

  5. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom

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    Jack's (store) Jacksons Stores; James Colmer; James Shoolbred; James Thin; Jessop & Son; JJB Sports; John Barnes (department store) John Collier (clothing retailer) John Walsh (department store) The Jolly Giant; Edwin Jones (department store) Joplings; Joyes (department store)

  6. Brick Community Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Built and opened in 1999, [2] it was initially the JJB Stadium after its main sponsor. [5] In UEFA matches, it was called Wigan Athletic Stadium due to UEFA regulations on sponsorship. [ 6 ] From 2009 to 2024, it was renamed the DW Stadium , and from 13 May 2024, it was again renamed, this time as The Brick Community Stadium , reflecting a ...

  7. Sports Direct - Wikipedia

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    It specialises in the sale of sports equipment, clothing, footwear, and accessories, operating both physical outlets and an online store. [3] The company operates in 19 countries, including France, Germany, and Spain. Certain Frasers Group fascias, such as USC, Game, and Evans Cycles, also operate within selected Sports Direct stores. [4] [5]

  8. Sports Division - Wikipedia

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    Sports Division was one of the biggest sports retailers in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. [1] The company was set up by Sir Tom Hunter in 1984 to sell trainers, initially from the back of a van. Hunter subsequently borrowed £5,000 from his father and a further £5,000 from RBS to set up Sports Division.

  9. Chris Ronnie - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Wednesday 4 April 2012 charged with fraud, theft and money laundering. [5] He appeared alongside a clothing manufacturer who was a key supplier to the sports retailer during Ronnie's tenure as chief executive of JJB between August 2007 and March 2009.

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