Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 14:51 - Feb 22 with 1853 views | Highjack |
Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 12:14 - Feb 22 by bluey_the_blue | Fear a debate? Good grief, McKay has contradicted himself several times, he's gone down the PR route because he knows full well he's in the sh1t over this one. The club have fully co-operated with the air investigation, have gone the legal route. Previous flights are utterly irrelevant. The club organised a commercial flight, player reacted and with aid of McKay ended up on an unsuitable plane with a pilot who should not have been flying in those circumstances based upon evidence in the public domain re his licence. |
It’s not an unsuitable plane. Aircraft like that are more than capable of making short journeys like that in all weathers and thousands do every day. | |
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Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 15:45 - Feb 22 with 1790 views | Badlands |
Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 14:51 - Feb 22 by Highjack | It’s not an unsuitable plane. Aircraft like that are more than capable of making short journeys like that in all weathers and thousands do every day. |
Cardiff may be able to sue the agent or Sal's estate if they can prove either was negligent. The pilot, it appears, acts in good faith as he had done previously. But Cardiff owes Nantes the full transfer fee as they agreed. | |
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Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 15:58 - Feb 22 with 1761 views | monmouth | Verbal contracts can be held as valid. Cardiff went further and paraded and confirmed him as their player, before and after his death. Substance of behaviour executing the contract will probably hold, but who knows. Cardiff are clearly trying to squirm out of their obligations, which they might succeed in (no one can predict the courts). They probably see it as pretty much a shot to nothing. | |
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Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 16:39 - Feb 22 with 1708 views | TNT | Haven't read whole thread, but The Times reporting that, 'cardiff city have been accused of breaching FA rules regarding intermediaries because of their extensive use of an agency that employs James Warnock, son of the club's manager Neil Warnock'. | |
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Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 17:35 - Feb 22 with 1660 views | Bluebird | So many people having their opinion with absolutely no idea what is really going on. Many of whom just warping it to fuel their agendas. Sad how some just can’t wait and see what happens, but are so bitter that they can’t resist making judgement without having a clue what they are talking about. Personally I don’t care who pays what, I just feel desperately sort for that lad , the pilot and their families. The financial side of it can be sorted by the people paid to deal with it - in time. | | | |
Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 17:56 - Feb 22 with 1639 views | jasper_T |
Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 17:35 - Feb 22 by Bluebird | So many people having their opinion with absolutely no idea what is really going on. Many of whom just warping it to fuel their agendas. Sad how some just can’t wait and see what happens, but are so bitter that they can’t resist making judgement without having a clue what they are talking about. Personally I don’t care who pays what, I just feel desperately sort for that lad , the pilot and their families. The financial side of it can be sorted by the people paid to deal with it - in time. |
Your first payment is overdue, though. Working things out "in time" only suits your club. | | | |
Cardiff Dodgy deals. on 19:10 - Feb 22 with 1604 views | exhmrc1 | unstuitable plan what is your evidence of that. we dont know yet the reason the crash. could be mechanical. it could also be pilot error or pilot suicide. we dont know. What is known is Warnock travelled twice on similar planes paid for by Mckay. So did Gomis with us along with many players here and elsewhere and Mckay and jockeys are known to use similar planes. The reduce journey time considerable. That is why they are used. Dont forget the initial suggestion came from a Cardiff city employee. Is that vicarious liability on your clubs behalf. What is clear is that a contract existed between Sala, Nantes and Cardiff and that contract had been presented to the FAW. According to your statement the Premier league had rejected the contract and sent it back to you lot and that your club had failed to get it completed and signed. So because of your clubs incompetence the premier league hadn't authorised the deal. This really doesnt matter the contact had been signed and agreed and lodged with the Welsh FA. That means Sala was registered as a Cardiff player although one who couldnt appear in the premier league. He would have been allowed to play in Europe or the FA Cup although you had been knocked out. It also appears because of your administrative problems the Sala family is about to lose out on 600,000 insurance. The responsibility for these issues lay with your club. It is your grubby club that is trying to get of paying monies because of its ineptitude. Lets be honest we all know Tan has a history of problems with agents who he particularly despises and this plus your own ineptitude is the reason your shameful club is trying to avoid making this payment. | | | |
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