Cardiff's fault
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thatberight-I do see the logic. I guess it’s jusr difficult to reconcile that objectivity with the nauseating faux sentiment and emotion that the Club spouted after the player’s tragic death.
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Does work in our favour, or against, when we play them?
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Because it was 99.9% sure it would happen and people sometimes get ahead of themselves;Spijed wrote:Why on earth would Cardiff take a picture of Sala holding a Cardiff shirt and publish it if he wasn't their player?
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I bet there are loads of cases where the paperwork for a player's contract fails some technical rule; and some of those on deadline day won't be spotted until the day after. It doesn't nullify the transfer.
Contracts almost always have a clause that says if one clause of the contract fails it doesn't automatically negate the whole contract. The clause that Cardiff were on about not being completed, may perhaps have given them the right to terminate the contract while Sala was alive; but as soon as his death made that clause impossible to comply with, I doubt it would have any effect on the rest of the contract.
Contracts almost always have a clause that says if one clause of the contract fails it doesn't automatically negate the whole contract. The clause that Cardiff were on about not being completed, may perhaps have given them the right to terminate the contract while Sala was alive; but as soon as his death made that clause impossible to comply with, I doubt it would have any effect on the rest of the contract.
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POINTS DEDUCTION !!!!!!!
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Aye. All that Forever a Bluebird didn't last long, did it.Middle-agedClaret wrote:I guess it’s jusr difficult to reconcile that objectivity with the nauseating faux sentiment and emotion that the Club spouted after the player’s tragic death.
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Now its " Never a Bluebird " still the local shop sold loads of boxes of Kleenex for the mass sobbing so some good came of it.Billy Balfour wrote:Aye. All that Forever a Bluebird didn't last long, did it.
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It’s all very unseemly and should have been kept behind closed doors. Neither side will come through this with any credit.
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I remember seeing a picture of Mark Patterson holding up a Burnley shirt in the home dugout. Adrian Heath took the assistant job at Everton around the same time and the transfer fell through.Spijed wrote:Why on earth would Cardiff take a picture of Sala holding a Cardiff shirt and publish it if he wasn't their player?
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... and there was the time we 'signed' Richard Keogh
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claptrappers_union wrote:... and there was the time we 'signed' Richard Keogh
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... reaks-down" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shudder.
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The sobfest bounce gave them two wins out of five. Hopefully, this reality check might knock any spirit out of them.
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Been announced the pilot wasnt allowed to fly at night and was colour blind. Ffs. Why. What a waste of lives.
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I'd have thought a colour blind pilot shouldn't fly at all. Sky sea grass mountain? Flip a coin.
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Cardiff City accuse Nantes of breaking Fifa rules over Emiliano Sala transfer
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Burnley had a photograph published with Mark Paterson (??) holding a Burnley scarf, and maybe sat with Frank Teasdale (??) at Turf Moor in the mid-90’s. That deal never happened because we changed managers I think?Spijed wrote:Why on earth would Cardiff take a picture of Sala holding a Cardiff shirt and publish it if he wasn't their player?
Does anybody have the picture?