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  • #16
    Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
    Whether you agree or not, he's entitled to do it. If I'd had a bad accident at work, I'd probably do the same.
    Entitled to do what Ben? Its not like he was doing something he shouldnt have, he was playing football something we pay him thousands of pounds a week to do and still paid him whilst he was injured. If anything he should be suuing the ####

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    • #17
      Fat mug.

      Will expect to see him outside the dole shop sooner rather than later.

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      • #18
        We should sue him under the trade descriptions act for masquerading as a professional footballer.

        And players have insurance policys against career ending injuries.Or at least if they have a decent agent/advisor they do.

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        • #19
          Wheel out that fella that sorted out the FA end of last season! :yush:

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
            Whether you agree or not, he's entitled to do it. If I'd had a bad accident at work, I'd probably do the same.
            This kind of modern mentality is why we have so many of these American style Injurylawyers4U ambulance chasers these days. A sign of the times I guess.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
              Whether you agree or not, he's entitled to do it. If I'd had a bad accident at work, I'd probably do the same.
              Benny is telling it like it is.
              Is there anyone on this forum who would turn down free money for an accident at work?Yes they are very well paid, but there's not a man alive who feels they're being paid too much for what they do and footballers are no different. Morality simply doesn't come into it; if there's a case to be made, then let the courts decide. And do you know what? You my friend would do exactly the same.
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              • #22
                Depends. Accidents happen. I'd only sue if the employer was clearly professionally negligent, not if I'd slipped on a ladder.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                  Depends. Accidents happen. I'd only sue if the employer was clearly professionally negligent, not if I'd slipped on a ladder.


                  If it were due to negilence on the employers side and resulted in loss of work and wages, then yes I agree a case should made. However, the fact its clearly a freak accident, playing football it will happen, and the fact that he was continued to be paid (a farking lot of dough too!) i think, IF this is story is true, the bloke is a complete low life.

                  He will never have to work a day in his life, he must be sitting on millions and instead of being grateful for the club thats paid his way for the past 4 years (?) he considers a law suit for yet more money?

                  Think he needs to try and get back in touch with reality.
                  You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                  • #24
                    I've heard it said that he wasn't wearing shinpads in that training session. If that's so he will succeed as the onus is on the employer to ensure all precautions possible are taken to prevent injury. Not saying I want him to succeed but such is life.
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