It's every bit as bad as pimped prostitution .... gang rape and people trafficking. .. and in this case probably someone who had no idea what the **** was happening, other than he seemingly didn't want to do it. A £15 million fee totalling some £30 million by the time all had their piece and every likelihood, that everyone involved was quaffing champers or perhaps something far more snowy when the planes loss was announced and in the days that followed.
You’re ****ing warped. “Every bit as bad as ...” Either that or you don’t understand what “pimped prostitutuon”, “gang rape” or “people trafficking” is all about. ****.
For you SCB.... and clan... The comment made was in context. Nothing but Nothing compares you are absolutely right and I sort of expected a response to my post when I had posted it alone this lines. IT WAS IN CONTEXT. do you get that... some people without blinkers might understand it. IN SHORT, SOMEONE LOST THEIR LIFE THROUGH BEING A PAWN IN OTHER PEOPLES GAMES, PEOPLE WHO BENEFITTED FINANCIALLY WAY BEYOND HIM BY USING HIM.
All bullshit. Capital letters doesn’t change that. Idiot. You said it was “ every bit as bad as pimped prostitution, gang rape & people trafficking”. That’s not using context it’s comparing & concluding that a football agent is on level par as pimps, rapists & traffickers. Explain when a victim of any of the above crimes ever became multi-millionaires because of the crimes committed against them? Nobody lost their life by being a pawn in anybody’s games. It looks like it was a tragic accident. Nothing more, nothing less. Maybe you can explain the last time pimped prostitution, gang rape or people trafficking was every bit as bad as a tragic accident. I recognise you’re not the full ticket, anybody who pretends to be a Police Officer can’t be, but if you honestly think that a football agent is “every bit as bad” as a pimp, rapist or people trafficker then you really are a special kind of stupid. They are incomparable, in any context. ****
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47146614 I knew something like this would kick off, too ****ing soon Nantes, too ****ing soon.
Here's another view. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...miliano-Sala-demanded-French-club-Nantes.html
Bad timing or not, it is no surprise such action has been taken. Nor do I think it will be the last time law firms are engaged in this shambles.
All the agents supposedly involved now have a fantastic opportunity to set aside their commissions to demonstrate some empathy, but will it happen, not bloody likely! Its suggested that in addition to the £15m fee now in dispute between the clubs which ultimately should be covered by Cardiffs insurers, another similar amount is due to the agents, incredible! Also that the Nantes owner has taken an agents 'cut' also for himself, a staggering conflict of interest! Nantes will in due course receive their fee, and i'm sure any bank would have an understanding in providing facilities if Nantes are up against it, given an insurance claim is underway.
Someone posted that it would be a great gesture if both clubs collectively donated the transfer fees to the families of both men. I agree.
It will be nigh on a year before the AAIB report will be made available. With all commercial operations there is an auditable trail of paperwork pertaining to both the pilot(s) and aeroplane. This was not a flight conducted under the auspices of an AOC. As such, compiling all the relevant documentation could be an arduous task. I have read, though a body has been recovered, there are no plans to raise the aeroplane. Probably because nothing will be learned from the wreckage as to why it ended up there. My own thoughts are the pilot saw fit to ignore the golden rule of single engine flying. "Far better to be down here wishing you were up there, than being up there wishing you were down here".