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Transfer- the emiliano sala story- new 9 part podcast on bbc sounds
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p...n=share-mobile
Haven't seen this mentioned yet but they certainly advertising it a lot at the moment.
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All I've seen is that it's 'coming soon' but without any dates as to when.
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Got a bad feeling about this.
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The Bloop
All I've seen is that it's 'coming soon' but without any dates as to when
Maybe they are waiting for the outcome to be announced before showing so they can include it in the ending??
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Feels far too early for my liking - but I suppose we live in an instant gratification society where patience is a virtue is a thing of the past.
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Whisperer
Feels far too early for my liking - but I suppose we live in an instant gratification society where patience is a virtue is a thing of the past.
Far too early? The tragedy happened three and a half years ago, a man was jailed in November of last year as a result of it and the inquest concluded in March of this year. This is hardly an instant reaction.
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Carl Dale's Mole
Got a bad feeling about this.
Considering we signed McKay’s sons who are terrible at football, it won’t be a great look for the club, or Warnock and Dalman
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The Lone Gunman
Far too early? The tragedy happened three and a half years ago, a man was jailed in November of last year as a result of it and the inquest concluded in March of this year. This is hardly an instant reaction.
So everythings sorted and the family’s been compensated...i must have missed that Gunman.
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Whisperer
So everythings sorted and the family’s been compensated...i must have missed that Gunman.
Who are you expecting the family to be compensated by?
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What sort of audience would this get ? 50,000 ?
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The Lone Gunman
Who are you expecting the family to be compensated by?
Nantes or CCFC
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Whisperer
Nantes or CCFC
Why?
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I mean, it depends how long each episode is, but 9 parts seems a bit excessive..
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JamesWales
I mean, it depends how long each episode is, but 9 parts seems a bit excessive..
It's quite a story with many facets. Hopefully, the producers of the podcast have engaged in some proper investigative journalism, because the efforts of the local press have been incredibly weak.
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The Lone Gunman
It's quite a story with many facets. Hopefully, the producers of the podcast have engaged in some proper investigative journalism, because the efforts of the local press have been incredibly weak.
I agree on the story, but 9 parts still seems ambitious on the topic.
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Des Parrot
Why?
If my employers have death in service insurance in place for the workforce - then I'm pretty sure football clubs have it too.
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Whisperer
If my employers have death in service insurance in place for the workforce - then I'm pretty sure football clubs have it too.
Which teams' insurance should pay out in this case?
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Whisperer
If my employers have death in service insurance in place for the workforce - then I'm pretty sure football clubs have it too.
Football clubs pay tens of thousands of pounds a week wages, does your employer do that too?
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The Bloop
Which teams' insurance should pay out in this case?
Is that the Nantes insurers who are saying (I assume) that Emiliano Sala was a Cardiff player at the time of his death and covered by their insurance, or the Cardiff insurers who are saying (again I assume) the opposite. And with either or both accept the CAS ruling in a month or two as the final word on that - or not?
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Whisperer
If my employers have death in service insurance in place for the workforce - then I'm pretty sure football clubs have it too.
No football clubs wouldn't have death in service, the players are on short term contracts, it's down the players to look after themselves and families. And even if we did it would be directly with the insurance company nothing to do with Cardiff City or Nantes!
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North Cardiff Blue
No football clubs wouldn't have death in service, the players are on short term contracts, it's down the players to look after themselves and families. And even if we did it would be directly with the insurance company nothing to do with Cardiff City or Nantes!
Okay I stand corrected.....But I still believe that to do podcasts or make a film before the whole outcome is not cool.
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Whisperer
Okay I stand corrected.....But I still believe that to do podcasts or make a film before the whole outcome is not cool.
Just as obits are already written in the main before an individual dies, the journalist concerned has probably sourced all the material required up until this particular juncture and some extra information will be added after the upcoming decision and before the podcast ends.
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North Cardiff Blue
No football clubs wouldn't have death in service, the players are on short term contracts, it's down the players to look after themselves and families. And even if we did it would be directly with the insurance company nothing to do with Cardiff City or Nantes!
So if a club pays out £15m for a player, you don't think that they would want to protect their investment and interests by having the player insured against serious injury or death whilst he is employed by them ? Thats a nonsense to me and as far as I am aware most, if not all, clubs would have this type of cover and automatically add new players to it. That in effect is the crux of the argument here I think, if he was a Cardiff player he would be insured by us and if not he would be insured by Nantes. Who is liable ? Also if you make a claim on an employers insurance, you don't go direct to their insurance company, you submit the claim to the employers and they pass it on.
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Whisperer
If my employers have death in service insurance in place for the workforce - then I'm pretty sure football clubs have it too.
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North Cardiff Blue
No football clubs wouldn't have death in service, the players are on short term contracts, it's down the players to look after themselves and families. And even if we did it would be directly with the insurance company nothing to do with Cardiff City or Nantes!
From several news stories over the past few years my understanding is that the PFA carries insurance for all UK players registered with them and pays out to the player or his/her family in the case of serious injury through to death. Stories like the one below claim that Sala's family would have been entitled to £600k (not sure if true or how a scale of payments is determined) but he hadn't ben registered with them at the time of his death.
The story goes with the line that Cardiff made an admin error which meant the contract and registration were invalid or incomplete. I'm not sure about the Cardiff 'error', but the club has consistently argued that the contract was invalid and had to be amended and re-signed, and that was planned for the day after Sala returned to Cardiff from Nantes.
https://m.allfootballapp.com/news/EP...-error/1109457
'Players are automatically enrolled onto the Professional Footballers’ Association’s pension scheme when they are registered with the Premier League, and that includes a £600,000 fee to relatives for death-in-service.'
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jon1959
From several news stories over the past few years my understanding is that the PFA carries insurance for all UK players registered with them and pays out to the player or his/her family in the case of serious injury through to death. Stories like the one below claim that Sala's family would have been entitled to £600k (not sure if true or how a scale of payments is determined) but he hadn't ben registered with them at the time of his death.
The story goes with the line that Cardiff made an admin error which meant the contract and registration were invalid or incomplete. I'm not sure about the Cardiff 'error', but the club has consistently argued that the contract was invalid and had to be amended and re-signed, and that was planned for the day after Sala returned to Cardiff from Nantes.
https://m.allfootballapp.com/news/EP...-error/1109457
'Players are automatically enrolled onto the Professional Footballers’ Association’s pension scheme when they are registered with the Premier League, and that includes a £600,000 fee to relatives for death-in-service.'
Thanks for clearing that up Jon.