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Cardiff abandoned plane crash victim Emiliano Sala, says ex-agent

Updated on: 02 March,2019 01:32 PM IST  |  London
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Willie McKay, whose son Mark McKay had a temporary mandate from Sala's previous club Nantes to negotiate the player's transfer to the EPL side, said Cardiff had "let themselves down".

Cardiff abandoned plane crash victim Emiliano Sala, says ex-agent

Emiliano Sala

Emiliano Sala, the footballer killed in a plane crash last month, had been abandoned by his new club Cardiff City, a former agent who helped his son act in the player's transfer, said on Thursday.


Willie McKay, whose son Mark McKay had a temporary mandate from Sala's previous club Nantes to negotiate the player's transfer to the EPL side, said Cardiff had "let themselves down".


"He was abandoned in a hotel more or less to do his travel arrangements himself," Willie McKay told the BBC in an interview alongside his son. "Nobody in Cardiff seemed to be doing anything. I think Cardiff let themselves down badly," he added. "The way they've acted so far, they've been a disgrace."


Willie McKay told the BBC he arranged the ill-fated flight through an experienced pilot who had flown him and many of his players "all over Europe on countless occasions".

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