So, have you finally got to grips with who was working for whom? I see you've stopped trying to say The McKays were working for Cardiff and Cardiff booked the flight. You've obviously completed your first nights revision.In two weeks time, you will be ordered to pay Nantes the transfer money, and any good will that had been floating around will have finally evaporated. You milked the sympathy & tried ducking the fee, and that my friends is immoral.
God knows what his family thinks now?
I think the immorality is in the fact that someone clearly devoid of original material, is prepared to take advantage of the tragic loss of a young life to try and wind up supporters of a football club.In two weeks time, you will be ordered to pay Nantes the transfer money, and any good will that had been floating around will have finally evaporated. You milked the sympathy & tried ducking the fee, and that my friends is immoral.
God knows what his family thinks now?
Yes, just been listening to the story on the news. Terribly upsetting.A further complication comes to light. Pilot wasn't licenced to fly at night.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-47749265
The last bit further complicates the 'was it or wasn't' it a commercial flight debate as ibbotsen wasn't licenced for commercial flying either. If it's cost sharing, the pilot determines the time of the flight.The whole thing is tragic . Apparently Sala was due to fly @ 09:00 , but wanted to spend the day saying goodbye to his Nantes team mate . So the plane left @. 19:00......
there's a whole ball of string to unravel before the true facts surface and culpability assigned.Where's Henderson - strangely (or sensibly?) very quiet.
You might want to spin it that way if you wish. And that is your opinion, not fact.So, have you finally got to grips with who was working for whom?
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Yep, seemed obvious from the get go.
Wiilie McKay is a dodgy agent, who does not have the relevant qualifications, so he lets his son Mark front the business, while both making money from the same deals. They brokered the deal along with other agents, working on behalf of Nantes & Cardiff. Now, what helped oil the cogs from where I'm sitting is CCFC employee Jack McKay. Inside contact, and deal smoother who helped arranged the fateful transfer of the unfortunate Sala. He stuck him on a crappy plane, with a colour blind pilot who wasn't permitted to carry passengers on a plane (especially at night) that was not allowed to be used commercially (please stop me anytime if I'm misinformed) in the coldest month of the year, flying over the English channel after three aborted take offs. Then, Jack is shipped out like some piece of unwanted incriminating evidence. And even after that, we conform to the multitude of one minute silences, which for me should only have been carried out in France.
I feel sorry for his family, and for his team mates. Don't try telling me CCFC are his team mates when your doing everything to avoid paying the fee. It's immoral.
I think the AAIB are now saying they probably can't complete a report until 2020. Not much solace for the family I'm afraid.there's a whole ball of string to unravel before the true facts surface and culpability assigned.
McKay, the plane owners, Henderson and Ibbotson.
The decision of Sala not to take the commercial flight is shown to be bad, but to delay the flight has been shown to have been the worse he ever made.
Its not going to change what happened, but shows why Cardiff want the facts before making payment.
HR...we've tried! We've really tried! But you're an arsehole and will never grow up...so just **** off and don't come back.So, have you finally got to grips with who was working for whom?
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Yep, seemed obvious from the get go.
Wiilie McKay is a dodgy agent, who does not have the relevant qualifications, so he lets his son Mark front the business, while both making money from the same deals. They brokered the deal along with other agents, working on behalf of Nantes & Cardiff. Now, what helped oil the cogs from where I'm sitting is CCFC employee Jack McKay. Inside contact, and deal smoother who helped arranged the fateful transfer of the unfortunate Sala. He stuck him on a crappy plane, with a colour blind pilot who wasn't permitted to carry passengers on a plane (especially at night) that was not allowed to be used commercially (please stop me anytime if I'm misinformed) in the coldest month of the year, flying over the English channel after three aborted take offs. Then, Jack is shipped out like some piece of unwanted incriminating evidence. And even after that, we conform to the multitude of one minute silences, which for me should only have been carried out in France.
I feel sorry for his family, and for his team mates. Don't try telling me CCFC are his team mates when your doing everything to avoid paying the fee. It's immoral.