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George Baldock...the difference..

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The contrast in fairness could not be greater. Cardiff City continues to drag itself through the mud and is taking the reputation of Welsh club football down with it.



Well done, Panathinaikos.
 
Maybe just me but it seems a bit in bad taste to points score over the death of a player
 
Maybe just me but it seems a bit in bad taste to points score over the death of a player
Not points scoring pal, thers an endless list I could refer to with them.
About time the world woke up to what sort of vermin they really are.
 
I think it's fine to applaud Panathinaikos for a classy gesture and simultaneously point out that another club in the recent past did pretty much the exact opposite (and still continues to this day to try and claw their money back any way they can).
 
How is this comparable? Cardiff are trying to get money back from the selling club, nothing to do with the family.
 
How is this comparable? Cardiff are trying to get money back from the selling club, nothing to do with the family.
Dosing help the family with his name constantly being brought in to the conversation. I'm sure they'd prefer closer on this whole awful story.

Cardiff City are the lowest of the low. This is just another way of them getting out of having to pay the transfer fee.
 
Dosing help the family with his name constantly being brought in to the conversation. I'm sure they'd prefer closer on this whole awful story.

Cardiff City are the lowest of the low. This is just another way of them getting out of having to pay the transfer fee.
Aye trying to weasel out of paying what they owe to Nantes takes away from a young man tragically losing his life as well as the pilot of the aircraft.
Absolutely vile on all levels.
 
Aye trying to weasel out of paying what they owe to Nantes takes away from a young man tragically losing his life as well as the pilot of the aircraft.
Absolutely vile on all levels.
It's pathetic. The places stinks from top to bottom. How anyone can support that club is beyond me.
 
How is this comparable? Cardiff are trying to get money back from the selling club, nothing to do with the family.
It's called human decency, doing the right thing, not acting like a bunch of cvnts.
Pretty simple really.
 

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