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according to the Daily Telegraph - unable to post a link at the moment I'm afraid.
I can only shake my head in disbelief. Such a sad occurrence leads to such a public mud slinging exercise, magnified by a frenzied media.
Man this is so sad to read about. Wish it was all behind closed doors but here we go.
Also Martin Samuel in shambles, his disgraceful hit piece has even more holes now
Bloody hell.
15 mill is 15 mill
I guess we can kiss goodbye to a friendly with Nantes
It seems now that the Sala family may not be eligible for a payment of £600,000 that would have been due to them. The PFA are, apparently, going to push for the payment to be made and I would like to think that, if the story is true, that City would also get involved in this.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-miss-15863373
Yeah I hope his family get their payment at the very least.
The PFA will only honour the payment to the family if the Trustees of the Pension scheme agree. Trustees are very tightly controlled by the legislation in which they operate. The PFA know that so possibly made their comment in the knowledge their scheme will not pay up. Possibly the PFA will have other means to pay but I doubt very much whether it will come from the pension scheme. Of course if Sala was a registered player the family will get their payment and Cardiff will have to pay the £15m but if not it will be down to the generosity of the club to do the right thing. I hope they do but that is only my opinion. Sadly, but inevitably, this is becoming a very messy affair with the tragic loss of life becoming incidental to the money involved.
It seems that there is some substance to the club's claim that Sala was not a fully registered Cardiff City player
"Cardiff plan to use Sala’s Premier League registration status to argue he was not their player when he died almost a month ago. They have also written to Nantes seeking evidence the French club had fully deregistered the Argentinian prior to the January 21 crash."
Maybe those flags reading 'Emiliano Sala - Forever A Bluebird' should be amended to read 'Emiliano Sala - Never A Bluebird'.....
Why does the media keep referring to Sala as City's record signing? Isn't that a bit daft under the circumstances?
It is a terrible tragedy by all means. But as a football club we already had problems signing players. Looking across supporters boards, most clubs regard us as ***** not honoring our agreement. Short term and long term. Which way do we get the short end of this deal? Hoping we come out on top on this one, because if not.
Who cares what other supporters think? They aren't reading past headlines. If there is no agreement to honour then Nantes aren't entitled to a penny as morbid as the situation is.
I doubt this will impact us going forward with new signings, if a club wants to sell and we are able to match their asking price, why would they refuse to work with us? I'm sure there will be different precautions put in place to ensure all paperwork is completed ASAP, but other than that? Not sure why there would be a problem.
The strategy is as much driven by the insurance company as the club. Before paying out the club will be expected to mitigate their loss before any insurance payout is approved. It is sad the loss of human life is now about money but that is the way of the World I'm afraid.
This is not a technicality as mentioned earlier; if there is no contract how can there be a payout by CCFC for a player who they don't lawfully own?
I think that pretty much sums it up, a tragic situation where two people have lost their lives, but if insurance companies are involved they will demand every scrap of evidence be poured over with a fine tooth comb by the brightest legal brains they can afford to find a way out of not paying, if they legally can, I think this sadly will run longer than the Mousetrap