No other UK or French media outlet is reporting this.
The author is described as an avid Bristol City fan.
I have my doubts on this story.
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...according to Sport Bible, whoever they are:
http://www.sportbible.com/football/n...t-fee-20190127
I don't feel the club is out of order in this whilst all the facts about the arrangements, insurances and Bordeaux (?) are evaluated.
No other UK or French media outlet is reporting this.
The author is described as an avid Bristol City fan.
I have my doubts on this story.
This is not going to end well.
At this time I do not believe the story. However, I have had thoughts about there being a very messy legal wrangle coming up in the not so distant future. I hope the Nantes-City good relations continues, but I fear it will change. Once the legal boys start their quibbling it will get unsavoury.
Spedger
Agree it will be messy but I don’t think it’s Cardiff Nantes that will get messy. If the transfer was completed then they surely get all their money. Can’t see why there would be any confusion to that and that’s only right and proper.
How much Cardiff then get back from insurance or negligence claims or whatever is a different matter of course and that is where I think it could get very messy.
Forgot to say payment through bank transfer went out on day of signing
I know Wales Online are about as reliable as the Lad Bible but...
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...mpression=true
Clearly there will be a big legal fall out from this situation but if there’s is any truth in the article, what reason could City have for not paying Nantes? It wasn’t their fault that the tragic event occurred, and ultimately the player had signed on the dotted line and was a City player.
OMG...how can you lot talk about money when there's a chance they could still be alive
I believe that is now called wishful thinking it is beyond the recovery window! But if you pray go ahead because that is all that is on there side...