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Vincent Tan set for £2.5 court showdown with Malky Mackay over compensation deal - reports
After Cardiff City owner Tan sacked Mackay on Friday, telling him he was unwilling to hand over any compensation, the Sunday Sun are today reporting there will be a courtroom battle for £2.5m
Former Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay is facing a six month court battle with owner Vincent Tan as he fights for his compensation – according to reports.
After their high-profile fall-out ultimately led to Mackay's sacking last week, the Scot now faces a courtroom battle for his £2.5m compensation package as the Sunday Sun says the Malaysian billionaire is refusing to pay up a penny.
The report also says that Mackay will not be “able to consider another job in football” until the situation is concluded and that in his infamous e-mail, Tan told the Scot he would not willingly hand over any compensation.
The Bluebirds, who drew 2-2 with Sunderland yesterday are now just two points clear of the Premier League drop-zone heading into 2014.
Tan will buy the best legal advice and Malky will have to answer awkward questions about his time hear. If he can't take a job in the meantime his crown might slip once things are in the open.
Vincent Tan set for £2.5 court showdown with Malky Mackay over compensation deal - reports
After Cardiff City owner Tan sacked Mackay on Friday, telling him he was unwilling to hand over any compensation, the Sunday Sun are today reporting there will be a courtroom battle for £2.5m
Former Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay is facing a six month court battle with owner Vincent Tan as he fights for his compensation – according to reports.
After their high-profile fall-out ultimately led to Mackay's sacking last week, the Scot now faces a courtroom battle for his £2.5m compensation package as the Sunday Sun says the Malaysian billionaire is refusing to pay up a penny.
The report also says that Mackay will not be “able to consider another job in football” until the situation is concluded and that in his infamous e-mail, Tan told the Scot he would not willingly hand over any compensation.
The Bluebirds, who drew 2-2 with Sunderland yesterday are now just two points clear of the Premier League drop-zone heading into 2014.
Tan will buy the best legal advice and Malky will have to answer awkward questions about his time hear. If he can't take a job in the meantime his crown might slip once things are in the open.

