As Cardiff’s executive director Ken Choo said at the time :-
“It’s obviously been a long process to secure the services of Emiliano, but I’m very pleased that we’re now in a position whereby we can confirm his signature and officially announce him as a cardiff city player”
Seems pretty clear to me ....
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32That's very clear. And as I said on what I have heard I think Cardiff will lose. However I wouldn't quite be willing to bet my house on it.Exile 1976 wrote:As Cardiff’s executive director Ken Choo said at the time :-
“It’s obviously been a long process to secure the services of Emiliano, but I’m very pleased that we’re now in a position whereby we can confirm his signature and officially announce him as a cardiff city player”
Seems pretty clear to me ....
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33Seems to me as soon as he died they where looking at ways of worming out of paying
How low can you go
How low can you go
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34Stan A. Einstein wrote:That's very clear. And as I said on what I have heard I think Cardiff will lose. However I wouldn't quite be willing to bet my house on it.Exile 1976 wrote:As Cardiff’s executive director Ken Choo said at the time :-
“It’s obviously been a long process to secure the services of Emiliano, but I’m very pleased that we’re now in a position whereby we can confirm his signature and officially announce him as a cardiff city player”
Seems pretty clear to me ....
I wouldn’t be betting on it either Brend.
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35Too true Jim, but you're dealing with the Bean Counters. Bottom line is their only priority.UPTHEPORT wrote:Seems to me as soon as he died they where looking at ways of worming out of paying
How low can you go
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36Cardiff still squirming and are appealing against the FIFA decision. No class down at Legoland.
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38I agree of course they would have done.George Street-Bridge wrote:Only fair they exhaust all avenues of appeal, I expect Nantes would have.
Two distasteful facts which we don't like to have to face. Emiliano Sala is dead. And £15,000,000 is a lot of money.
In an ideal world this would not happen. However the truth is for £15,000,000 most businesses and people are quite prepared to to disrespect the living let alone the dead. It is very easy to take the moral high ground on this type of issue, and I don't pretend that the behaviour of Cardiff City is not repellent, but to pretend that they are behaving any differently from the norm is simply not correct.
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40But what insurer would pay out if it's true the pilot was unlicensed and/or the plane wasn't airworthy?
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