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Thread: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

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    Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Not looking so good in this article for McKay, maybe he's been protesting too much to deflect attention in the past week?

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...9exd2_lcKs9QnE

    Police are investigating alleged threats by Willie McKay towards senior Cardiff City officials, Telegraph Sport can reveal.

    An inquiry has been launched amid accusations the man who booked Emiliano Sala’s doomed flight threatened to “kill everybody” at the club.

    A complaint by Cardiff also claims he made similar threats against specific individuals, both in person and over the telephone.

    Telegraph Sport has been told by sources close to the club that these individuals, who this publication has agreed not to name, are taking the threats seriously and have provided witness statements to that effect.

    The police investigation is a major escalation in the acrimonious fallout from the fatal Jan 21 plane crash.

    South Wales Police said that it “can confirm that a complaint has been received from Cardiff City Football Club and is currently being investigated”.

    On conviction, a death threat is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

    Cardiff declined to comment beyond stating: “It was necessary and appropriate for South Wales Police to be engaged on the matter.”

    But The Telegraph has learnt they accuse McKay of threatening to “kill everybody” at the club on the weekend of the footballer’s funeral in Argentina last month.

    He is alleged to have told club officials: “I’ll kill everybody if my sons get slaughtered.”

    McKay’s eldest son, Mark, was one of the agents involved in Sala’s transfer from Nantes to Cardiff, while another of his sons, Jack, helped make arrangements for the player’s doomed trip.

    McKay has previously claimed he and his children – two of whom are Cardiff players – had “been through hell” over reprisals after the crash.

    He has also accused Cardiff of “trying to throw me under the bus” over Sala’s death and of knowing about all flights arranged as part of the striker’s transfer.

    This newspaper has been told his alleged threats prompted club lawyers to write to his lawyers requesting he desist and banning him from their stadium.

    McKay did not respond to requests for comment on Saturday, having previously been abusive towards Telegraph reporters investigating the flight that killed Sala.

    News of the police investigation follows an explosive television interview with McKay last week that cast major doubt on the legality of the flight.

    In it, McKay admitted agreeing to pay the entire cost of the journey, a practice banned for such trips under the Civil Aviation Act.

    That is because neither the pilot, Dave Ibbotson, nor the plane, a Piper Malibu PA-46-310P, had been licensed to undertake commercial flights.

    McKay’s confession could be the catalyst for negligence and other legal claims by Cardiff against him and Sala’s former club Nantes – for whom Mark had worked during the player’s move to Wales and was due 10 per cent of the transfer fee.

    McKay has repeatedly stated that Sala’s fatal flight was booked via Dave Henderson – an experienced light aircraft pilot who had flown him around Europe many times – and that he had no input into the selection of pilot or plane.

    Henderson has yet to comment on any of McKay’s claims and attempts to reach him last week were unsuccessful. Ibbotson, who died with £23,400 worth of county court judgments against him, is still missing-presumed-dead following the crash into the English Channel.

    It emerged on Saturday he had dropped out of a commercial pilot’s licence course in 2014 after failing to complete his theoretical training.

    Cardiff have frozen payment of Sala’s record £15 million transfer fee to the French club pending the outcome of the investigation into his plane crash.

    On Tuesday, Nantes lodged a formal complaint over the non-payment with Fifa, which later confirmed it was investigating.

    It could be forced to arbitrate in a case complicated by Sala having signed a potentially-invalid contract with Cardiff, who plan to argue that made his transfer from Nantes incomplete.

    Speaking in Scotland at the annual meeting of the International Football Association Board Fifa president Gianni Infantino said the entire Sala saga had been a “terrible tragedy”.

    He added of the investigation: “We have to see what the consequences are.”

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Not looking so good in this article for McKay, maybe he's been protesting too much to deflect attention in the past week?

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...9exd2_lcKs9QnE

    Police are investigating alleged threats by Willie McKay towards senior Cardiff City officials, Telegraph Sport can reveal.

    An inquiry has been launched amid accusations the man who booked Emiliano Sala’s doomed flight threatened to “kill everybody” at the club.

    A complaint by Cardiff also claims he made similar threats against specific individuals, both in person and over the telephone.

    Telegraph Sport has been told by sources close to the club that these individuals, who this publication has agreed not to name, are taking the threats seriously and have provided witness statements to that effect.

    The police investigation is a major escalation in the acrimonious fallout from the fatal Jan 21 plane crash.

    South Wales Police said that it “can confirm that a complaint has been received from Cardiff City Football Club and is currently being investigated”.

    On conviction, a death threat is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

    Cardiff declined to comment beyond stating: “It was necessary and appropriate for South Wales Police to be engaged on the matter.”

    But The Telegraph has learnt they accuse McKay of threatening to “kill everybody” at the club on the weekend of the footballer’s funeral in Argentina last month.

    He is alleged to have told club officials: “I’ll kill everybody if my sons get slaughtered.”

    McKay’s eldest son, Mark, was one of the agents involved in Sala’s transfer from Nantes to Cardiff, while another of his sons, Jack, helped make arrangements for the player’s doomed trip.

    McKay has previously claimed he and his children – two of whom are Cardiff players – had “been through hell” over reprisals after the crash.

    He has also accused Cardiff of “trying to throw me under the bus” over Sala’s death and of knowing about all flights arranged as part of the striker’s transfer.

    This newspaper has been told his alleged threats prompted club lawyers to write to his lawyers requesting he desist and banning him from their stadium.

    McKay did not respond to requests for comment on Saturday, having previously been abusive towards Telegraph reporters investigating the flight that killed Sala.

    News of the police investigation follows an explosive television interview with McKay last week that cast major doubt on the legality of the flight.

    In it, McKay admitted agreeing to pay the entire cost of the journey, a practice banned for such trips under the Civil Aviation Act.

    That is because neither the pilot, Dave Ibbotson, nor the plane, a Piper Malibu PA-46-310P, had been licensed to undertake commercial flights.

    McKay’s confession could be the catalyst for negligence and other legal claims by Cardiff against him and Sala’s former club Nantes – for whom Mark had worked during the player’s move to Wales and was due 10 per cent of the transfer fee.

    McKay has repeatedly stated that Sala’s fatal flight was booked via Dave Henderson – an experienced light aircraft pilot who had flown him around Europe many times – and that he had no input into the selection of pilot or plane.

    Henderson has yet to comment on any of McKay’s claims and attempts to reach him last week were unsuccessful. Ibbotson, who died with £23,400 worth of county court judgments against him, is still missing-presumed-dead following the crash into the English Channel.

    It emerged on Saturday he had dropped out of a commercial pilot’s licence course in 2014 after failing to complete his theoretical training.

    Cardiff have frozen payment of Sala’s record £15 million transfer fee to the French club pending the outcome of the investigation into his plane crash.

    On Tuesday, Nantes lodged a formal complaint over the non-payment with Fifa, which later confirmed it was investigating.

    It could be forced to arbitrate in a case complicated by Sala having signed a potentially-invalid contract with Cardiff, who plan to argue that made his transfer from Nantes incomplete.

    Speaking in Scotland at the annual meeting of the International Football Association Board Fifa president Gianni Infantino said the entire Sala saga had been a “terrible tragedy”.

    He added of the investigation: “We have to see what the consequences are.”
    What an absolute mess.

    Speaking of jack mckay- in the past few weeks the 22 year old has gone from a couple of appearances coming on as a late substitute for chesterfield in the conference, to being a non playing sub, to now not being in their squad at all in their last 2 games.

    8 minutes of action in total since signing in january. His manager john sheridan said he needs to adapt to how their strikers play.

    He still has 18 months left on his contract with us so plenty of time for him to develop yet though.

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    What about the other McKay lad ?

    Surely he’s not still with us ?

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Out on loan

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by Lawnmower View Post
    What about the other McKay lad ?

    Surely he’s not still with us ?
    He was an unused sub for Morecambe yesterday in their defeat at Yeovil. He's come on four times for them late in matches, but the last of these was at the end of January.

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Wow...from the frying pan into the fire hey. When he says everyone does he mean fans too?

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by Father Dougal View Post
    What an absolute mess.

    Speaking of jack mckay- in the past few weeks the 22 year old has gone from a couple of appearances coming on as a late substitute for chesterfield in the conference, to being a non playing sub, to now not being in their squad at all in their last 2 games.

    8 minutes of action in total since signing in january. His manager john sheridan said he needs to adapt to how their strikers play.

    He still has 18 months left on his contract with us so plenty of time for him to develop yet though.
    Smacks at jobs for the boys to me

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    He was an unused sub for Morecambe yesterday in their defeat at Yeovil. He's come on four times for them late in matches, but the last of these was at the end of January.
    I guess at least they are out of the way.

    But embrrassing for us as a club to be paying them for potentially the next 18 months.

    Hopefully in the summer there will be a bit of sense and they will move on.

    Uneasy about the reasons for them coming in the first place now seeing the way that family operate

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Does anyone think Mr McKay is anyway behind the media hunt now ongoing around Warnocks son who is an agent ??

    I dont quite get how this became news alongside the current news stories.

    If something snaps for Warnock and he goes I suspect it will be too look after his lad and take the strain away from them .

    It's a disgusting matter .

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by Lawnmower View Post
    I guess at least they are out of the way.

    But embrrassing for us as a club to be paying them for potentially the next 18 months.

    Hopefully in the summer there will be a bit of sense and they will move on.

    Uneasy about the reasons for them coming in the first place now seeing the way that family operate
    One of the sons could be in jail by then you never know......

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    Re: Telegraph: 'Police investigate Willie McKay amid Cardiff City 'kill' threat allegation'

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    One of the sons could be in jail by then you never know......
    Surprised this hasn’t received more attention.
    Surely more important than the ‘Nantes have asked for payment’ reports we have all across the media every few days

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