"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
I have no problem the Phoenix paying ACC levies if it was
not compulsory for them to pay some form of Insurance on top of that in Australia
(any extra insurance the Phoenix want to purchase is fine). I am not sure if
the Australian insurance is due to players being registered in
Australia or
conditions of the FFA licence. If it is the conditions of the FFA licence then
maybe a deal could be made to reduce/remove those payments so as stated in the
article, the Phoenix aren't "doubling up".
I would like to add some commentary to this situation.
1. If a Phoenix player injured himself (in a major way) in a game in Perth , would this ACC thing cover him there, for transport, accomodation and hospital costs and so on? I'd say that's why Phoenix pay Australian Insurance as well as the ACC Policy.
2. Also, if a Sydney FC or Melbourne Victory player injured himself in a game in Wellington and it was (at worst) from a karate kick from a Wellington player, what insurance cover is there if the Australian-based player decided to sue the Wellington player, or the club?
3. If there was legal action taken out by one player at a club against (say) a Phoenix player, then having the Australin policy as well as the ACC Policy.....hang on, I think I need an international law expert to work it all out!
Point being that as Wellington Phoenix plays half its game in either Wellington or Australia, then it makes sense that they pay for some form of Australian Insurance cover, much like if a NZ construction company went to do work in Australia ,they'd have to (and I am guessing here) take out some form of Australian Public Liability Insurance...
I think a lawyer needs to be engaged here.2. Also, if a Sydney FC or Melbourne Victory player injured himself in a game in Wellington and it was (at worst) from a karate kick from a Wellington player, what insurance cover is there if the Australian-based player decided to sue the Wellington player, or the club?
Vince Grella doesn't play for Wellington.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone
If Terry has been late in paying all those creditors, LHCC and WCC, does his company or any of his company or teh company that owns Wellington Phoenix owe any money to the tax dept? What about GST or PAYE taxes? Hope he hasn't got those owing. Geez, YF may have to bail him out.
Calling all fans in Japan, come down and support the mighty nix in Osaka
http://www.facebook.com/WellingtonPhoenixClubMembersSupportersGroupOsaka
I know, I know, its serious!
Queenslander 3x a year.
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I would like to add some commentary to this situation.
1. If a Phoenix player injured himself (in a major way) in a game in Perth , would this ACC thing cover him there, for transport, accomodation and hospital costs and so on? I'd say that's why Phoenix pay Australian Insurance as well as the ACC Policy.
2. Also, if a Sydney FC or Melbourne Victory player injured himself in a game in Wellington and it was (at worst) from a karate kick from a Wellington player, what insurance cover is there if the Australian-based player decided to sue the Wellington player, or the club?
3. If there was legal action taken out by one player at a club against (say) a Phoenix player, then having the Australin policy as well as the ACC Policy.....hang on, I think I need an international law expert to work it all out!
Point being that as Wellington Phoenix plays half its game in either Wellington or Australia, then it makes sense that they pay for some form of Australian Insurance cover, much like if a NZ construction company went to do work in Australia ,they'd have to (and I am guessing here) take out some form of Australian Public Liability Insurance...
I think a lawyer needs to be engaged here.Queenslander 3x a year.


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