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    Formula 1 drivers will have clauses in their contracts forbidding them in pursuing extreme sports between races and the off season incase of injury that prevents them from carrying out their contractual duties, I assume football players have similar clauses.

    So an example, Lawrence, Bennett and Keogh all go skydiving, they jump out - pull their chutes and all float down to the ground, Lawrence and Bennett land safely but Keogh botches his landing and breaks a leg......

    So using that analogy what do the club do, same outcome or not.......?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StensonRam View Post
    Formula 1 drivers will have clauses in their contracts forbidding them in pursuing extreme sports between races and the off season incase of injury that prevents them from carrying out their contractual duties, I assume football players have similar clauses.

    So an example, Lawrence, Bennett and Keogh all go skydiving, they jump out - pull their chutes and all float down to the ground, Lawrence and Bennett land safely but Keogh botches his landing and breaks a leg......

    So using that analogy what do the club do, same outcome or not.......?
    Easy answer, they get Nico Hulkenburgh in and he's MOM in the next game

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