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Interesting article. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6718009/The-time-Cardiff-care-money-Emiliano-Sala-died.html8 points
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Some Saggy will probably reveal that Clarke-Harris's mum's, teacher's, sister in laws uncles dog walker once got on a bus driven by a man who had a friend who met a girl on holiday who had a brother who worked with a lady who had a son who once delivered a parcel to a Hargreaves Lansdown Office and therefore that penalty miss was all down to our Chairman and his ambition to drive the blue few out of business.6 points
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Especially as they managed relegation when 3 points clear with 1 game left. They are in good form but not pulling clear of the line. When the form changes they are in big trouble.3 points
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The uncle Tom thing was ill judged from Ali, Joe Frazier never forgave him for it. It's embarrassing in this age..1 point
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Their form since Cocko took over has been pretty decent, yet they still are not pulling away from the drop zone Let's hope they have a terrible spell and fall away1 point
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Did I just hear right? Cockman has said post Pompey match that decisions have got to start evening out for the Blue Few. Really?!? They had 2 pens FFS! No one else's fault other than their own that the second effort is currently closer to the moon than the Pompey goal net! Wanchors...1 point
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A livid Willie McKay on Monday accused Cardiff City of “trying to throw me under the bus” as the bitter recriminations over the tragic transfer of Emiliano Sala intensified. The man who brokered Sala’s move to the Welsh club lashed out at their owner, chairman and chief executive, claiming they were attempting to shift blame for the striker’s death in a plane crash on to “an easy target”. As exclusively revealed by Telegraph Sport, Cardiff are ready to launch a negligence claim against Nantes if an official report finds the pilot of the plane did not have the correct licence. They are also prepared to sue McKay personally over his self-confessed bid to “create an interest” in the 28-year-old in what they consider to be potential price inflation. And they have refused to rule out calling for the Football Association, Fifa and even the police to investigate the £15 million deal, on which they have frozen payments. With Sala’s cousin, Martin Gatti, claiming at the weekend that the striker “was killed”, and his ex-girlfriend, Berenice Schkair, appearing to restate an earlier call for the authorities to “investigate the football mafia” over his death, the fallout over his plane crash showed no sign of abating. McKay, who arranged the flight, came out fighting on Monday, insisting his “conscience was clear” and revealing he was “livid” over his treatment. Accusing Cardiff owner Vincent Tan, chairman Mehmet Dalman and chief executive Ken Choo of “trying to throw me under the bus”, he told Telegraph Sport: “Cardiff City have shown no class at all.” McKay had previously angered the club after releasing an email he had sent to Sala admitting planting “misleading” stories in the media about interest in him from teams including Everton and West Ham United. He went further on Monday by providing Telegraph Sport with the contract between Nantes and his agent son, Mark, which confirmed the latter was due 10 per cent of any transfer fee – around £1.5 million. The document also stipulates that McKay Jnr must “make every effort” to ensure the French club receive the full amount of that fee “as soon as possible”. McKay confirmed, too, that he had spoken to the Air Accidents Investigations Branch about Sala’s fatal journey on Jan 21 and had produced a timeline of all previous private-jet trips arranged as part of the transfer. This timeline, which he shared with Telegraph Sport, shows his son had organised and paid for two earlier flights to Nantes for Cardiff manager Neil Warnock to watch the striker and two between the cities for the player himself, the first for contract talks and the second for his medical. McKay said: “The only flight everybody is talking about is the one that crashed, right? Cardiff knew everything [about every flight]. When are they going to come out and tell the truth?” McKay confirmed none of the four previous journeys used the same Piper Malibu plane or pilot drafted in to take Sala back to Nantes to say his farewells before returning him to the Welsh capital.1 point
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Ah, I see what you did there...... Right, I predict a top 10 finish this season and a new ground coming soon. ?1 point
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Absolutely this. What a spot on, nailed down conclusion for any team sitting 1(one) point above the relegation places, with 13/14 games to play..!1 point
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It would actually be a meteorite, as it will eventually make contact with earth. #everydayisaschoolday1 point
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Unfortunate name that ! https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/we-must-be-fully-focused-dykes/1 point
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That's a standard comment on BBC, they should add ".......that he plays for the fewers "1 point
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Right , can someone help me here. They have sold 800 tickets, decent enough, not aways easy to do midweek trips. The guys says they would have sold more if it wasn't all ticket, yet when I had a quick look the initial allocation seems to be 1400. If there is call for it you can have the whole end. How does this work in the gAsshead mind? Not all ticket , take thousands, make it all ticket and loads decide they can't go ! I'm really having trouble with this.1 point
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Agree absolutely and as I commented below, hope this might break the "Emperor's new clothes" attitude that football seems to have towards agents and their activities. When agents are taking as much from a deal as the transfer fee paid fort the player then the lunatics really are running the assylum!1 point