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The wrangle between Cardiff and Nantes over the transfer of Sala is leaving a rather bad taste in the mouth.


It's an odd one isn't it?

Nantes seem a bit on the cold side saying 'where's our cash' but the truth is, Cardiff should pay as he had signed for them and was their player. I think it's worse them just reneging on the payment.
 
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It's an odd one isn't it?

Nantes seem a bit on the cold side saying 'where's our cash' but the truth is, Cardiff should pay as he had signed for them and was their player. I think it's worse them just reneging on the payment.

That's exactly how I see it, but didn't want to say. I kind of think, Cardiff just do the decent thing even if you are technically correct. Just kind of sullens his memory otherwise, but I suppose it's money they can't afford to lose?
 
That's exactly how I see it, but didn't want to say. I kind of think, Cardiff just do the decent thing even if you are technically correct. Just kind of sullens his memory otherwise, but I suppose it's money they can't afford to lose?

Surely they took out insurance?
 
Sounds like the house fell down just after completion and just before the building insurance had been sorted out.
 
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Question lads and not having a pop at Spurs fans, I see their new ground is cashless, now i'm sure they will have checked the legal aspect of this but i thought it was illegal to not accept cash in certain situations.

I assume the new ground must have a restuarant of sorts, and in UK law restuarants are not allowed to refuse legal tender. In a tendering agreement between seller and buyer, yes they can refuse cash, but a restuarant bill is classed as a debt.

The reason the topic caught my eye was because Visa got done some while back for encouraging companies to not accept cash from their paying customers, basically the card companies wish to turn us into a cashless society which only benefits the banks not the consumer.

An older story on the above topic; https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/4015...to-refuse-to-take-notes-and-coins-as-payment/

Also banks have started to reduce ATM's, however, this has already been highlighted as affecting the less well off in our society. It's claimed a cashless society would affect 8 million UK residents.

https://www.moneyexpert.com/consumer-spending/uk-cash-system-close-collapsing/


Don’t think Gillingham will ever play there, so you won’t need to worry about it.

Also, will probably be £15 for a pie and a pint, so keep your money in your pocket.
 
Just been sent a video of a Spurs fan crying at the new stadium <laugh><laugh><laugh>

Can see that being the norm there so we better get used to it
Hey, people get emotional when they get an amazing new ground. You might find out yourself, one day.
The fat guy just found out about the pie and pint deal, too.