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ashton
« on: February 19, 2010, 09:01:01 PM »
Lost there court case

Ashton United FC are disappointed that the courts have found against the club and former player Danny White in this distressing case.
This verdict opens a potential can of worms for every single football club up and down the land as, based on the precedent set in this case, any incident resulting in an injury may now be subject to a legal challenge, regardless of the lack of any intent.

Speaking as someone deeply committed to the game of football, I fully understand Marcus Hallows’ wish to seek redress for the unfortunate injury that he suffered in a challenge with Danny White during the game between Altrincham and Ashton United on March 19th 2005, however, Ashton United FC always felt that, as Mr Hallows’ injuries were suffered as the result of an accidental collision between two consenting adults playing a sport with a known degree of risk, no liability was owed by either Danny White or Ashton United for a genuine, if unfortunate, accident.

The club wishes to make no further comment at this stage until it has consulted with its legal advisors about the potential ramifications for both Ashton United and Danny White following this verdict. It is the club's understanding that no appeal may be forthcoming unless there is a dispute over a point of law.

David Aspinall, Chairman Ashton United FC.
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Talk is already in the mill as to where the club goes from here. there chairman had issued a earlier statment regarding ths saying that lossing the case could finish the club.

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Re: ashton
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2010, 08:08:51 PM »
If it does kill Ashton then that would be the most stupidest thing ever.

Tell Altrincham to piss off, it was an injury FFS, things happen. We dont go around suing everybody everytime one of our players get injured

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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2010, 09:30:42 PM »
Footballers should know that there is a risk of a serious injury whilst playing the game that most, but not all I grant you, are very well paid for, the same as miners, airline pilots and aircrew, and the Military, they should just accept it as part of the job, unless said injury was a case of blatant thuggery.

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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2010, 12:09:42 AM »
A bit more background at

http://sixtamesides.blogspot.com/2010/02/marcus-hallows-vs-ashton-uniteddanny.html

It might not help financially - but the hope is that this petition will open a few eyes to the potential ramifications of this decision

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/aufcdanwhite/

Feel free to pass this link on to anyone interested in the future of non-league football - ta !
worth a dabble:

www.sixtamesides.co.uk

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Re: ashton
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2010, 10:31:06 AM »
A bit more background at

http://sixtamesides.blogspot.com/2010/02/marcus-hallows-vs-ashton-uniteddanny.html

It might not help financially - but the hope is that this petition will open a few eyes to the potential ramifications of this decision

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/aufcdanwhite/

Feel free to pass this link on to anyone interested in the future of non-league football - ta !


This is a importent thing that needs to be looked at know. althou massive injuries at this level aint to commen there is still anuth that could send several buisnessess under. \this really does show how this country and its financial strutcure is been more damenged by the people in more than the gov