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".
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.
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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".
"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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