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#5042858
26 Oct 2019
UK SportsDirect.com store logo is seen in Gdansk, Poland on 26 October 2019 on the Metropolis shopping mall wall
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#5042868
26 Oct 2019
UK SportsDirect.com store logo is seen in Gdansk, Poland on 26 October 2019 on the Metropolis shopping mall wall
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#13141261
30 Dec 2025
Shoppers enter and exit a branch of Sports Direct during the post-Christmas trading period in Sheffield, England, on December 29, 2025.
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#12881888
19 Oct 2025
The Sports Direct logo is seen in Birmingham, on October 18, 2025.
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11 Jul 2025
Sports Direct logo is seen in London, Great Britain on July 10, 2025.
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#5783786
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers queue to enter the Oxford Street branch of sportswear retailer Sports Direct in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#5783788
15 Jun 2020
Shoppers queue to enter the Oxford Street branch of sportswear retailer Sports Direct in London, England, on June 15, 2020. Non-essential retail stores across England have today been allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was imposed back in March. In central London, shoppers were out in force this afternoon, with queues outside many stores due to social distancing requirements within.
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#3760902
6 Feb 2019
Oxford Street's iconic HMV (His Master's Voice) store is pictured as it is one of the 27 stores to close across the UK, London on February 6, 2019. HMV has been rescued from collapse by a Canadian music entrepreneur, but 27 stores in prime locations have closed, including the site of its first store on London’s Oxford Street. Doug Putman, who runs the Canadian retailer Sunrise Records, has bought the UK music and film chain after emerging as the leading contender over the weekend, heading off competition from Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct.
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#3760906
6 Feb 2019
Oxford Street's iconic HMV (His Master's Voice) store is pictured as it is one of the 27 stores to close across the UK, London on February 6, 2019. HMV has been rescued from collapse by a Canadian music entrepreneur, but 27 stores in prime locations have closed, including the site of its first store on London’s Oxford Street. Doug Putman, who runs the Canadian retailer Sunrise Records, has bought the UK music and film chain after emerging as the leading contender over the weekend, heading off competition from Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct.
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#3760920
6 Feb 2019
Oxford Street's iconic HMV (His Master's Voice) store is pictured as it is one of the 27 stores to close across the UK, London on February 6, 2019. HMV has been rescued from collapse by a Canadian music entrepreneur, but 27 stores in prime locations have closed, including the site of its first store on London’s Oxford Street. Doug Putman, who runs the Canadian retailer Sunrise Records, has bought the UK music and film chain after emerging as the leading contender over the weekend, heading off competition from Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct.
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#2663109
9 May 2018
House of Fraser store is pictured in Oxford Street, London on May 8, 2018. Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has launched legal action against House of Fraser, following the firm's move to close stores as part of a rescue plan. The sports chain owns an 11.1% stake in House of Fraser, which last week announced a major restructuring. The sale is conditional on House of Fraser shutting some of its 59 stores, which will be carried out through a so-called company voluntary arrangement. The exact number of closures has not been disclosed.
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#2663112
9 May 2018
House of Fraser store is pictured in Oxford Street, London on May 8, 2018. Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has launched legal action against House of Fraser, following the firm's move to close stores as part of a rescue plan. The sports chain owns an 11.1% stake in House of Fraser, which last week announced a major restructuring. The sale is conditional on House of Fraser shutting some of its 59 stores, which will be carried out through a so-called company voluntary arrangement. The exact number of closures has not been disclosed.
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#2663114
9 May 2018
House of Fraser store is pictured in Oxford Street, London on May 8, 2018. Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has launched legal action against House of Fraser, following the firm's move to close stores as part of a rescue plan. The sports chain owns an 11.1% stake in House of Fraser, which last week announced a major restructuring. The sale is conditional on House of Fraser shutting some of its 59 stores, which will be carried out through a so-called company voluntary arrangement. The exact number of closures has not been disclosed.
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#2663116
9 May 2018
House of Fraser store is pictured in Oxford Street, London on May 8, 2018. Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has launched legal action against House of Fraser, following the firm's move to close stores as part of a rescue plan. The sports chain owns an 11.1% stake in House of Fraser, which last week announced a major restructuring. The sale is conditional on House of Fraser shutting some of its 59 stores, which will be carried out through a so-called company voluntary arrangement. The exact number of closures has not been disclosed.
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