Ossett case is plenty to think about
THE COURT ruling that has seen Ossett United ordered to pay £135,000 will have given Non- League clubs plenty of food for thought about how they approach the issue of player-to-player insurance.
The Northern Premier League club say they may have to sell their ground in order to settle the figure, following the decision that a tackle on Radcliffe Borough’s Rees Welsh was “an authorised act, carried out in an unauthorised way”.
On pages 4-5, we have looked at the case, taken the views of the lawyer who won it as well as those of lea...
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