Absolutely disgraceful affair, makes me embarrassed to be a Cardiff fan to be honest.
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For some reason, I find this story brings home what an absolute disgrace the whole thing was more than any other I've read.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-62594529
Absolutely disgraceful affair, makes me embarrassed to be a Cardiff fan to be honest.
Used a discredited, dodgy agent, cocked up the player's registration and stories like this
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...ealed-14019857
have to raise the possibility that they were aware of the sort of planes McKay was capable of hiring for cross channel journeys.
I get the impression that McKay was more employed by Nantes than Sala personally, although that's something we'll probably never know for sure.
The whole thing is truly sickening.
The majority of the blame has to lie with Henderson, the man running unlicensed flights with a plane he knew to be dodgy, and a pilot that even the owner had asked him never to use.
He's possibly already out of prison, despite effectively sending this young lad to his grave.
McKay should definitely have shouldered some of the blame too, he knew damn well what kind of cowboy operation he was using.
What's even more frightening is that such flights are seemingly being allowed on a much greater and more regular basis.
The aviation industry itself clearly has a lot to answer for in that respect too. Some of these flights should never be allowed to begin with by the sounds of it.
McKay was not Sala's agent or at least he wasn't until we became interested in him. That Daily Mirror story tells of how Warnock and Blackwell went over to France to watch a couple of Marseille players in a game with Nantes and ended up being more impressed by Sala - McKay and his son travelled with them.
I'd love to know the full extent of Warnock relationship with mckay including how did his two sons get contracts with us as footballers? I don't think I have ever seen someone explain the history to that particular deal
We've made some weird deals before but that one is way off the charts for me
Half hour BBC video of the story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...-emiliano-sala
And the comments
Audio of a telephone call to a fellow pilot has been exclusively obtained by the BBC, revealing for the first time the technical difficulties Mr Ibbotson had on the journey to France.
In it, he says he heard "a bang" during the flight and complained that he could feel a "very low mist" inside the 35-year-old Piper Malibu plane.
"I'm mid-Channel and 'bang'," Mr Ibbotson told friend, Kevin Jones, about his flight to Nantes.
In audio obtained by the BBC, pilot David Ibbotson revealed the plane he was taking Sala to Cardiff on was "dodgy".
"I'm flying along and then 'boom'. I thought, 'what's wrong?' So I put everything forward and checked my parameters, everything was good and it was still flying, but it got your attention."
He added: "That Malibu, occasionally you've got like a mist every so often. You can feel it, very, very low throughout the airframe."
Mr Ibbotson, 59, said he also realised the Piper Malibu's left brake pedal wasn't working after landing at Nantes Atlantique Airport. "This aircraft has got to go back in the hangar," he told his friend.
The conversation was accidentally recorded and has since been obtained by the BBC's Transfer: The Emiliano Sala Story podcast.
Going through security at Nantes Airport is the only time Emiliano Sala is seen with pilot David Ibbotson
Ahead of the flight back to Cardiff, Mr Ibbotson added: "Normally I'd have my life jacket between my seats but tomorrow I'll be wearing my life jacket."
The only two people on the plane were Emiliano Sala and Mr Ibbotson, from Crowle, in North Lincolnshire, whose body has never been found.
I dont know about anything else but you should be embarrassed with your post. City offered Sala a commercial flight and it was turned down because he wanted to stay in Nantes a bit longer to say goodbye to his friends. Sala chose to get on the plane, even though he obviously wasn't happy with it. The flight was arranged through third parties and was nothing to do with the club. What part of all this don't you understand ?
And his father was heavily involved in the deal even though he wasn`t allowed to under football rules as he had been banned from being a licenced intermediary (still is) and therefore not allowed to be involved in any manner whatsoever in football transfers. Neil Warnock knew this as he had known Willie McKay for several years and done transfer deals with him at other clubs he managed , but still he dealt with him, shared flights with him, had meetings with him etc. The directors of CCFC must also have known this about McKay (it takes a few minutes research to check) but still allowed Warnock to deal with him and signed off playing contracts with two of McKay`s sons. The directors have never explained why they did so , even when specifically questionned about it.
CCFC is in no way responsible for the tragic fatal plane crash or in its organisation but should never have got involved in the deal in the first place knowing who was brokering it.
The third highest goal scoring Striker in France becomes avaiable (at that time in that season, Mbappe and Naymar were 1st and 2nd) we need a striker and we shouldn't buy him because we don't like the agent, get real.
No one was worried about what agents all the Strikers recently linked were using, it's not even a consideration only the cost to the club.
yet another take on this. Hard to see how we can come out of this unscathed...
https://nation.cymru/sport/emiliano-sala-dodgy-plane/