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The agents are definitely concerned about this now, going public in an interview muddyingthe waters and being caught out telling lies about Cardiff City.
The agents are definitely concerned about this now, going public in an interview muddyingthe waters and being caught out telling lies about Cardiff City.
What lies?
That's what I was referring to, yes.Cardiff have released a What's App message to Sala asking him whether he wanted them to arrange a plane & was told no, which flies in the face of what the Agent was saying, which was Cardiff left the player to his own devices.
This is an Agent that can see a lot of sh*te coming his way & possibly being sued for 15M & banned from football, so he's trying to deflect the blame away from himself & his son.
I don’t know why anybody would work with a football agent. They all seem to be human pieces of shit.
I thought he wasn’t an accredited agent and in fact it is his son who was the players agent.Cardiff have released a What's App message to Sala asking him whether he wanted them to arrange a plane & was told no, which flies in the face of what the Agent was saying, which was Cardiff left the player to his own devices.
This is an Agent that can see a lot of sh*te coming his way & possibly being sued for 15M & banned from football, so he's trying to deflect the blame away from himself & his son.
I don’t know why anybody would work with a football agent. They all seem to be human pieces of shit.
This is beginning to get undignified.
There's £15M plus compensation involved, it was never going to end with a gentleman's handshake.
Agreed. To be honest though from what I understand of it, the transfer was all completed so IMO Cardiff should pay Nantes the fee still. Whether or not they then claim it back in insurance or sue the agent or whatever is up to them, but I don't see how they can really argue that they shouldn't pay the transfer fee to be honest.
Not quite as clear cut as this... they had the car and posed for photos with the car at their home... they let said car go off for a spin around france and it never came back.. not the dealerships fault.I honestly don't think it should matter if the transfer was completed.
It's a cold way to describe it, but I can't think of a better way to get my point across.
Say you go to a car dealers, buy yourself a top quality car, choosing the colour and all the extras etc that you'd like added, coming to around 100k. Then you sign the contract & agree the payment terms. Then you head off home, chuffed as fuck.
A short while later, the car dealership calls & tells you that your car is going to be delivered today.
A short while later, you get a call informing that there was an accident & your car was written off.
That was the car you'd spent ages looking for, the one you'd chosen out of many other options. But now you could never have it.
Would you still believe you should pay up the £100k ?
This is beginning to get undignified.
Not quite as clear cut as this... they had the car and posed for photos with the car at their home... they let said car go off for a spin around france and it never came back.. not the dealerships fault.
I honestly don't think it should matter if the transfer was completed.
It's a cold way to describe it, but I can't think of a better way to get my point across.
Say you go to a car dealers, buy yourself a top quality car, choosing the colour and all the extras etc that you'd like added, coming to around 100k. Then you sign the contract & agree the payment terms. Then you head off home, chuffed as fuck.
A short while later, the car dealership calls & tells you that your car is going to be delivered today.
A short while later, you get a call informing that there was an accident & your car was written off.
That was the car you'd spent ages looking for, the one you'd chosen out of many other options. But now you could never have it.
Would you still believe you should pay up the £100k ?