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The club has just announced our new boot manufacturers - no laces but you get a good grip.........<laugh>

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The club has just announced our new boot manufacturers - no laces but you get a good grip.........<laugh>

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Sparkles, have you paid Nantes for Sala yet??

You lot made enough of a fuss when he died. This suggests to me that he was indeed your player and you should pay up...
 
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Sparkles, have you paid Nantes for Sala yet??

You lot made enough of a fuss when he died. This suggests to me that he was indeed your player and you should pay up...

Hey WJ - see what they've done to your serious thread eh? Another piss poor attempt to wind me up.............
















<grr><grr>........you ****ing twat!!!
 
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Emiliano Sala’s father Horacio accused Cardiff City FC of leaving his son like a dog and abandoning him.

Horacio died shortly after the recording of the new BBC documentary, which investigates the death of his son following a plane crash in the Channel Islands in January.


After his £15million move from Nantes to Cardiff, the Piper Malibu aircraft carrying the player to Wales crashed off Alderney in the English Channel.



Sala’s body was eventually recovered, though pilot David Ibbotson has still not be found. And Horacio condemned Cardiff for their role shortly before


Horacio said: “With all the money that had been paid for him, why was it so hard for them to find something safe?
 
Emiliano Sala’s father Horacio accused Cardiff City FC of leaving his son like a dog and abandoning him.

Horacio died shortly after the recording of the new BBC documentary, which investigates the death of his son following a plane crash in the Channel Islands in January.


After his £15million move from Nantes to Cardiff, the Piper Malibu aircraft carrying the player to Wales crashed off Alderney in the English Channel.



Sala’s body was eventually recovered, though pilot David Ibbotson has still not be found. And Horacio condemned Cardiff for their role shortly before


Horacio said: “With all the money that had been paid for him, why was it so hard for them to find something safe?
So basically Cardiff found the cheapest and unsafe form of transport known to mankind