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Docaster to 'sue us' over tackle?



paddy

New member
Feb 2, 2005
1,020
London
Absolute rubbish. No way has this Ryan chap taken legal advice. If he had I''m sure they'd have pointed out:

Elliot v. Saunders - Drake J held no liability arising from a two footed challenge which ended the claimant's career since he could not prove the other player intended to jump at him rather than the ball

Cauldwell v. Maguire - for liability there must be something more serious than an error of judgement, oversight or lapse of skill

Wooldridge v. Sumner - Diplock LJ: The participant can be expected to be concentrating fully on winning and will have to make decisions in ‘the agony of the moment'
 






Jul 5, 2003
220
So Doncaster Rovers think Billy Sharpe was targeted do they? Send them the video of our game against Exeter City (I think it was them) at Withdean. Nine of their ten outfield players, plus one sub, were booked during that game and every single one was for a foul on Bobby Zamora! After getting booked each player was moved from 'Bobby duty' to another area of the pitch and somebody else took over. Now, that's being targeted!! As already mentioned in this thread, the player to feel sorry for is Lewis Dunk. He is being shot down and ridiculed for what was no worse than a bookable tackle. It was one footed but from behind so it was a justifiable booking but it wasn't nasty and it would probably have been fair if Sharpe hadn't put himself between Dunk and the ball after the tackle had been started.
We might as well all stay at home and let football die if they are successful. Everyone will be at it and the only winners will be the lawyers.
One more thing, send Doncaster the video of the tackle by Payne of Gillingham on Vincelot. Now, that was a bad tackle!
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,946
Crap Town
If they thought the tackle was bad I dread to think what will happen when they play Pompey. Hayter was also stretchered off late on in the game with an injury but the replay showed he actually smacked his boot into Calde's forehead.
 






Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
The elbow by Chris Morgan on Ian Hume was the worst thing I've ever seen on a football pitch - pre-meditated, and almost certain to cause serious injury. But even that hasn't resulted in a successful legal action.

Dunk's tackle, though bad, simply wasn't in that league. He could have seen red on another day, but it wasn't even the worst tackle in the match.

I'm surprised at Ryan, I thought he was a decent chairman. I think it's just the disappointment coming through. Sharp was worth to him either a) 20 goals, or b) £3.5million. He now risks getting neither.
 




D

Deleted User X18H

Guest
It all sounds to me like someone wasn't insured properly.

How do you define being properly insured? You are either indemnified or you're not. Do you perhaps mean adequately insured?
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
So I guess this "special relationship" between us and Donnie is now dead in the water then ?

Meh.
 


Aug 17, 2011
586
Sevenoaks
I think this is the picture and clearly shows one foot behind Dunk whilst the other makes the tackle.
dunk.jpg

Its a bit naughty but F*** me i tackle my boy in the garden harder than that... silly sods
 


jmsc

New member
Jul 19, 2003
647
Old Shoreham Road :o(
My my, whilst I won't condone Dunk's challenge, the tackle on Ashley Barnes was a hell of a lot worse!

It would be interesting if it do go to court to see what it would think of the tackles on Barnes & KLL in the 1st half!
 






bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
Players have an absolute defence to causing injuries to others while plying their trade. Any legal action would most certainly fail.
 


bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
Absolute rubbish. No way has this Ryan chap taken legal advice. If he had I''m sure they'd have pointed out:

Elliot v. Saunders - Drake J held no liability arising from a two footed challenge which ended the claimant's career since he could not prove the other player intended to jump at him rather than the ball

Cauldwell v. Maguire - for liability there must be something more serious than an error of judgement, oversight or lapse of skill

Wooldridge v. Sumner - Diplock LJ: The participant can be expected to be concentrating fully on winning and will have to make decisions in ‘the agony of the moment'


Good post, interesting cases too.
 






pishhead

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
5,248
Everywhere
I thought Naylors tackle, plus Tommy Spurr on Lua-Lua were as bad as Dunks. 99 tiimes out of a 100 Sharp would've dusted himself of and continued playing on. To say he was targeted is ridiculous, I don't remember a single other foul against him all game. Smacks of absolute desperation by Donny realising they have lost their most saleable asset for a sustained length of time.
 


Mr deez

Masterchef
Jan 13, 2005
3,543
I've watched this tackle quite a few times, and I still find it unreal that Donny fans think is was a red and 'assault'. Ref got it right.
 






Mr deez

Masterchef
Jan 13, 2005
3,543
I also think they should go ahead and sue. ZERO of winning and would hopefully set a precedent to stop this nonsense in future.
 




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