Who's Really to Blame for The Rise in Holiday Sickness Claims?

When Michael Owen decided that playing for Manchester United was an acceptable thing for an ex-Liverpool player to do, he must have realised that he was pushing himself towards the bottom of the ‘people that Scousers admire most’ list. Like many Liverpool fans I’ve tried hard to ignore Michael ever since, even to the point of muting the commentary when he’s chosen to share his intelligent, unbiased football insights. Imagine my annoyance then, when without warning his voice turned up on the radio in my car last week: ‘Hi! I’m Michael Owen and I know what it’s like to be injured at work.’ Brilliant! Two of the most unwelcome things in my life, Michael Owen and accident at work lawyers, combined in one radio ad to create a supernova of aggravation. I turned the radio off and in the silence that followed began to wonder if Michael had actually sued his employer for damages when he twisted his little toe on the penalty spot (or whatever it was that took him out of action for so lo...