Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:01 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:08 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:10 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:14 pm
Bluedodo wrote:I just cant see the club fighting tooth and nail if it was as simple as you make it sound.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:15 pm
bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:40 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Bluedodo wrote:I just cant see the club fighting tooth and nail if it was as simple as you make it sound.
Tan fights everything
DJ/PR/SH/OG and lost every case costing our club fortunes in lawyers.
Tan from day one told Dalman/Choo to fight it all the way and I heard he went berserk at them two.
They have already been fighting tooth and nail and lost, now appealing.
We lose so much money in cases/lawyers is etc
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:06 pm
Bluedodo wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Bluedodo wrote:I just cant see the club fighting tooth and nail if it was as simple as you make it sound.
Tan fights everything
DJ/PR/SH/OG and lost every case costing our club fortunes in lawyers.
Tan from day one told Dalman/Choo to fight it all the way and I heard he went berserk at them two.
They have already been fighting tooth and nail and lost, now appealing.
We lose so much money in cases/lawyers is etc
We didn't lose, FIFA made it clear they would not look at the legalities involved so i don't see that as lost.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:16 pm
Forever Blue wrote::happy1:Bluedodo wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Bluedodo wrote:I just cant see the club fighting tooth and nail if it was as simple as you make it sound.
Tan fights everything
DJ/PR/SH/OG and lost every case costing our club fortunes in lawyers.
Tan from day one told Dalman/Choo to fight it all the way and I heard he went berserk at them two.
They have already been fighting tooth and nail and lost, now appealing.
We lose so much money in cases/lawyers is etc
We didn't lose, FIFA made it clear they would not look at the legalities involved so i don't see that as lost.
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The case was ordered against us so we lost .
What else does that mean, please explain??
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:18 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:20 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:27 pm
Igovernor wrote:Annis its not costing our club anything VT paid for all the lawyers etc out of his own pocket, (no costs to the club in the accounts) and we have not lost until the court of arbitration says we have. when someone is found guilty in a court of law and appeal against it until the appeal fails they are not classed as guilty, only guilty when convicted.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:30 pm
JulesK wrote:Just being used as another stick to beat Mr Tan with!!
This ain't black and white so best left to experts rather than dragged up on numerous threads ( for hits ?? ) which must be upsetting for any friends and family who pick up on it through social media crap.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 2:12 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:04 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:49 pm
bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:08 pm
Sven wrote:
My only question is "Do City have a right to question the sale/events surrounding the Sala transfer and his subsequent handling?
If, as seems clear, the answer is yes, then City (like FC Nantes in response) are doing what they see as being best for themselves and most in their position would do the same and I cannot see why the club should be 'dragged through the mud' for defending their own ground?
Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:19 pm
bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 8:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Igovernor wrote:Annis its not costing our club anything VT paid for all the lawyers etc out of his own pocket, (no costs to the club in the accounts) and we have not lost until the court of arbitration says we have. when someone is found guilty in a court of law and appeal against it until the appeal fails they are not classed as guilty, only guilty when convicted.
Ok out of his own pocket.
It’s a Cardiff City matter so the club will be paying.
I would love to see all the itemised expenses every year.
Every year we get a massive income from tv, sky, sponsors , merchandise, tickets sales, but some how now what our outgoings are more.
Lately even fans who don’t usually question why we are still losing £millions are now asking ??
As to the case yes it went against us we lost, but as we are appealing then everything is on hold until the outcome of the appeal.
Wed Jan 22, 2020 8:40 pm
Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:44 pm
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:18 am
BarryWelsh88 wrote:I don’t think any other club would have handled it like we have.
Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:43 am
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:04 pm
bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:09 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Personally I can only see us paying, dragged through the mud again and costs/lawyers costing us fortunes
Dalman says in here:
And now does not deny that Emilano Sala was registered as a Cardiff player, the reasons he gives in a quite a few pages is that others should take responsibility due to them organising Sala’s return to Cardiff.
Plus Nantes are to blame , he only blames agents.
The problem is Emiliano Sala was registered as a Cardiff City player with the Welsh FA and Nantes have proved it with the right paper work.
As from day one, I see Cardiff having to pay it all, with costs and big lawyers fees.
Dalman:
“There remain so many unanswered questions.”
“If the player was an asset of Cardiff, what right did anyone have to make decisions on our behalf about the pilot, the state of the plane and all aspects about the licensing to fly commercially?
“A club of our size do not have vast resources.”
“It is obvious we cannot hand over £15million . . . without heading toward bankruptcy.”
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:21 pm
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:21 pm
badgeofhonor wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Personally I can only see us paying, dragged through the mud again and costs/lawyers costing us fortunes
Dalman says in here:
And now does not deny that Emilano Sala was registered as a Cardiff player, the reasons he gives in a quite a few pages is that others should take responsibility due to them organising Sala’s return to Cardiff.
Plus Nantes are to blame , he only blames agents.
The problem is Emiliano Sala was registered as a Cardiff City player with the Welsh FA and Nantes have proved it with the right paper work.
As from day one, I see Cardiff having to pay it all, with costs and big lawyers fees.
Dalman:
“There remain so many unanswered questions.”
“If the player was an asset of Cardiff, what right did anyone have to make decisions on our behalf about the pilot, the state of the plane and all aspects about the licensing to fly commercially?
“A club of our size do not have vast resources.”
“It is obvious we cannot hand over £15million . . . without heading toward bankruptcy.”
I find Dalman's comments not only disrespectful but totally misinformed and misguided.
What does he mean by:-
''If the player was an asset of Cardiff, what right did anyone have to make decisions on our behalf about the pilot, the state of the plane and all aspects about the licensing to fly commercially?''
It is a ludicrous argument to make. Nobody made a decision on the clubs behalf, it was a personal trip not a professional one. Players travel, they are people - they do it every day. The club offered to pay for a very inconvenient budget flight, he refused and chose another mode of transport - as is his right to do so.
For him to say Sala was not allowed to decide how he travelled in his own free time is barmy and a key indicator that their argument lacks any sort of sense whatsoever. This will be a very quick CAS hearing, can only hope his ''bankrupt'' statement was more a threat than reality.
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:24 pm
badgeofhonor wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Personally I can only see us paying, dragged through the mud again and costs/lawyers costing us fortunes
Dalman says in here:
And now does not deny that Emilano Sala was registered as a Cardiff player, the reasons he gives in a quite a few pages is that others should take responsibility due to them organising Sala’s return to Cardiff.
Plus Nantes are to blame , he only blames agents.
The problem is Emiliano Sala was registered as a Cardiff City player with the Welsh FA and Nantes have proved it with the right paper work.
As from day one, I see Cardiff having to pay it all, with costs and big lawyers fees.
Dalman:
“There remain so many unanswered questions.”
“If the player was an asset of Cardiff, what right did anyone have to make decisions on our behalf about the pilot, the state of the plane and all aspects about the licensing to fly commercially?
“A club of our size do not have vast resources.”
“It is obvious we cannot hand over £15million . . . without heading toward bankruptcy.”
I find Dalman's comments not only disrespectful but totally misinformed and misguided.
What does he mean by:-
''If the player was an asset of Cardiff, what right did anyone have to make decisions on our behalf about the pilot, the state of the plane and all aspects about the licensing to fly commercially?''
It is a ludicrous argument to make. Nobody made a decision on the clubs behalf, it was a personal trip not a professional one. Players travel, they are people - they do it every day. The club offered to pay for a very inconvenient budget flight, he refused and chose another mode of transport - as is his right to do so.
For him to say Sala was not allowed to decide how he travelled in his own free time is barmy and a key indicator that their argument lacks any sort of sense whatsoever. This will be a very quick CAS hearing, can only hope his ''bankrupt'' statement was more a threat than reality.
Thu Jan 23, 2020 12:26 pm
Bluebina wrote:bore off Roathy get back on planet shit and write more about your club dropping to a cat 3
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Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:26 pm
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
That’s our main problem insurance ??
Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:30 pm
bluebird58 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird58 wrote:As I said in another thread, the lawyers and insurance companies are involved here, and until they have proved who is liable then nothing will be paid to anyone.
That’s our main problem insurance ??
Not so much insurance as the club's legal team. Lets face it, Mr Tan could pay Nantes £15m without blinking. But that makes it look like its the club's fault ( and like everyone else I have no idea who, if anybody, is really to blame).
Its a difficult decision and unfortunately once business gets involved then the player just becomes a club asset, abhorrent as that is. I'm not saying that's right, but at a time when everyone is clamouring for football clubs to be run as sustainable businesses should we be surprised that the human element is taken out of decisions?
Morally, Emiliano Sala was a Cardiff City player. but if he wasn't [i]legally [i] a Cardiff City player then the club are bound to minimise their liabilities.