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Hirds only consistency :

It's always someone else's fault.

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Hird is suing his insurance co for not covering his legal bills!!

I am amused by the irony of that

I'm impressed that he wants to continue to line the pockets of the legal fraternity.

And, speechless at his audacity (albeit his legal right)

Oh, that's right he 'didn't see the Dog's loss coming'!!!

Well he better get his mind back on the job of coaching otherwise another 'reality bus' is coming his way.

Really? Wow he is stupider than I thought. Who would launch that legal action without checking first whether it was covered?

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I'm literally gobsmacked that Essendon fans put up with this egomaniac as a coach.

It didn't take long for Carlton fans to turn against Malthouse and want his head, yet Hird remains untouchable. They indoctrinate their members well at Windy Hill!

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"Chubb had denied liability, in a letter dated April 12, 2015, to indemnify Hird for his trial and appeal costs on the grounds that the policy did not afford cover for Hird for pursuing legal proceedings as a claimant; and his legal costs were not reasonably incurred"

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I'm literally gobsmacked that Essendon fans put up with this egomaniac as a coach.

It didn't take long for Carlton fans to turn against Malthouse and want his head, yet Hird remains untouchable. They indoctrinate their members well at Windy Hill!

like that other chap, he is just undergoing his cruxifiction and after that we will witness his resurrection

at least that is the bumber disciple's narrative

they will probably print a new version of that holy book in bomberland with an extra gospel attached

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As said in THE AUSTRALIAN, the insurance policy relates to the club in covering employees. As has been said Hird went against the clubs wishes in pursuing the matter as an individual not as a club employee. How on Earth can he be possibly covered when he was a private claimant?

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As said in THE AUSTRALIAN, the insurance policy relates to the club in covering employees. As has been said Hird went against the clubs wishes in pursuing the matter as an individual not as a club employee. How on Earth can he be possibly covered when he was a private claimant?

you never heard of the fishes and loaves? the guy is a goddam miracle maker

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but only to the non-believers and heretics, od

No doubt correct dc

The truth they believe is someone has switched the bottles.

Just you wait till the truth comes out!

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I wonder if he would still be the coach if we had not helped him out on the 11th July?

The game that proved to be a 'dead cat's bounce'! Grrrrr!!

There is something weird in the inner workings of that club and James somehow is the one pulling the strings!

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No doubt correct dc

The truth they believe is someone has switched the bottles.

Just you wait till the truth comes out!

i think the argument is that is no proof that the bottles ever contained wine and anyway no-one ever came up with a positive test

they're not sure what was in the bottle but it couldn't have been wine

they are blaming the afl because they supplied the bottles

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. As has been said Hird went against the clubs wishes in pursuing the matter as an individual not as a club employee. How on Earth can he be possibly covered when he was a private claimant?

The core principal of insurance is protection from unforeseen events. Taking action against others ie. being the claimant is not unforeseen and can never be covered.

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The game that proved to be a 'dead cat's bounce'! Grrrrr!!

There is something weird in the inner workings of that club and James somehow is the one pulling the strings!

I have a strong feeling the strings get shorter each week LH

They have Giants, Crows, GCS, Richmond and Pies to play

Cannot see too many wins there for them and the potential of another couple of beltings.

Oh the joy cannot take the smile off my face.

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i think the argument is that is no proof that the bottles ever contained wine and anyway no-one ever came up with a positive test

they're not sure what was in the bottle but it couldn't have been wine

they are blaming the afl because they supplied the bottles

They are blaming the AFL not because they supplied the bottles but because they didn't follow the AFl's own rules and catch them buying the wrong bottles fast enough. That's what caused this whole mess, the AFL didn't catch them cheating early enough!

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james must polling well for the "Legal Client Of The Year" award

All over dc

He will win by the length of the straight with only four months to go no one is going to bridge the gap.

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