Quote Originally Posted by NinianKnight View Post
If the documentation proves that McKay was working for Nantes, then because of vicariously liability Nantes would be deemed as having arranged and paid for the flights even though they didn't do so directly or were even aware of the arrangements. They are ultimately responsible for their employee/agent/sub-contractors negligence.

It is the same as say a plumber working for a company who damages your bathroom. He personally wouldn't be liable to pay for the damage the plumbing company would.

The point would be who was McKay invoicing for arranging the flights? Nantes, Cardiff, Sala? Because I don't believe for one moment he was doing it out of the kindness of his heart.
He was playing the big man. Look I’m the fixer, I can sort you the flight. He was on to get £1,5m allegedly from the deal, so a few hundred quid for his mate for the flight was nothing. Enhances his reputation for getting the players looked after… only it didn’t work out like that