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  • #16
    Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
    and you werent related to her at all
    No promise

    They jokingly asked that in the meeting we had because of it, as it was her little toe, I mean who uses the little toe
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    • #17
      This recent trend is ridiculous.

      Football matches should not be cancelled for the condictions outside the ground. People make their own choices to travel.

      No American football match has been called off for the weather in 20 years. And they have a real claim culture. Who is making these decisions???? Some safety officer? Who employs these people? The club? Or are the council officials?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by silvercue View Post
        This recent trend is ridiculous.

        Football matches should not be cancelled for the condictions outside the ground. People make their own choices to travel.

        No American football match has been called off for the weather in 20 years. And they have a real claim culture. Who is making these decisions???? Some safety officer? Who employs these people? The club? Or are the council officials?
        They also play in a lot worse conditions then this little dusting in the uk.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Kirill View Post
          An expat colleague of mine has just explained to me that although councils usually clean the roads, they rarely bother with the pavements (although it is allegedly their responsibility, too), hence the reason for many games being called off? Nothing to do with the football grounds at all, what a travesty.
          I agree, the pavements are rarely cleared it is probably the council's responsibilty to clear these too. Perhaps if I slip, I too can sue the council.

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          • #20
            I was wondering if they would have only have had to grit the roads parrallel to the 4 stands but apparently all routes from local Underground Stations would require some sort of treatment as well.

            Quite a big operation by all accounts to improve the Health & Safety around the ground

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            • #21
              Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
              I agree, the pavements are rarely cleared it is probably the council's responsibilty to clear these too. Perhaps if I slip, I too can sue the council.
              do it theres good money in it

              got to be willing to allow 6 weeks or so for your bone to heal though :(
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              • #22
                Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                Would be helpful to me, to find out what kind of costs could be incurred if someone went to football and had an accident inside or outisde the ground??

                anyone know??
                Depends on the injury sustained and the level of negligence of the club.

                Spurs are insured for damages of up to £300,000,000 for personal injury claimes. Claims of £50k for day to day injuries (spectator hit in face by ball in warm up etc) are pretty normal in the PL.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                  Depends on the injury sustained and the level of negligence of the club.

                  Spurs are insured for damages of up to £300,000,000 for personal injury claimes. Claims of £50k for day to day injuries (spectator hit in face by ball in warm up etc) are pretty normal in the PL.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by w12chris View Post
                    do it theres good money in it

                    got to be willing to allow 6 weeks or so for your bone to heal though :(
                    2-3 months more like it. ;D

                    just taken me 15 months for a dislocated finger to heal completely without any sort of ache or pain.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
                      i'm off to watch a spurs game!
                      Just sit in the Lower Loft 5 yards right or left of the post when Helguson is bearing down on goal.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                        Depends on the injury sustained and the level of negligence of the club.

                        Spurs are insured for damages of up to £300,000,000 for personal injury claimes. Claims of £50k for day to day injuries (spectator hit in face by ball in warm up etc) are pretty normal in the PL.
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                        • #27
                          the health and safety brigade have too much power

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Captain Clunge View Post
                            I'm going to sit on top of the LR stand and hope one of Agyemang's efforts strike me as they sail onwards to Hammersmith.
                            NB - the £50k wasn't at White Hart Lane. You seriously think Spurs would pay out???

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by w12chris View Post
                              do it theres good money in it

                              got to be willing to allow 6 weeks or so for your bone to heal though :(

                              How much are we talking about, £20k?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                                how much are we talking about, £20k?
                                depends what you break.
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