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"They engaged London law firm Mishcon de Reya, whose investigators obtained a search order from the High Court to enter Moody’s house in Balham, seizing work computers and phones and taking electronic imagery of evidence. "
They can do that? if no law has been broken, how are they allowed to do this?
The ticking time bomb for Cardiff in that article is:
"The law firm are understood to have discovered a series of papers relating to certain transfers that were not included in official transfer documents. Investigators also discovered the authorisation of payments to agents for deals in which there was no evidence of their involvement. One £600,000 transfer included an additional £600,000 fee to an agent."
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Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:07 - Aug 20 with 4947 views
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:06 - Aug 20 by NeathJack
The ticking time bomb for Cardiff in that article is:
"The law firm are understood to have discovered a series of papers relating to certain transfers that were not included in official transfer documents. Investigators also discovered the authorisation of payments to agents for deals in which there was no evidence of their involvement. One £600,000 transfer included an additional £600,000 fee to an agent."
I believe orion has alluded to such “financial irregularities” shall we call them
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:06 - Aug 20 by NeathJack
The ticking time bomb for Cardiff in that article is:
"The law firm are understood to have discovered a series of papers relating to certain transfers that were not included in official transfer documents. Investigators also discovered the authorisation of payments to agents for deals in which there was no evidence of their involvement. One £600,000 transfer included an additional £600,000 fee to an agent."
Well, it's a tricky one.
It's clear the documents, if they exist, were kept well away from the club by an individual. Club discovered the existence and self-reported.
It's one of those where you can obviously state Moody was a representative of the club, but it's also clear that he was stitching the club up - if the report is correct.
Based upon that, I'd expect leniency in any action. It's not as if the club deliberately set out to deceive or benefit - with Tan's reaction, qute the opposite.
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:05 - Aug 20 by SwansNZ
"They engaged London law firm Mishcon de Reya, whose investigators obtained a search order from the High Court to enter Moody’s house in Balham, seizing work computers and phones and taking electronic imagery of evidence. "
They can do that? if no law has been broken, how are they allowed to do this?
Absolutely. You would be amazed at some of the orders the civil courts can issue.
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Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:23 - Aug 20 with 4775 views
as cardiff manager at the time I wonder if this was going to have any impact on ccfc? if there were transfer wrongdoings I'd expect CCFC to have a hefty transfer embargo slapped on them.
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Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 00:55 - Aug 21 with 4526 views
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:05 - Aug 20 by SwansNZ
"They engaged London law firm Mishcon de Reya, whose investigators obtained a search order from the High Court to enter Moody’s house in Balham, seizing work computers and phones and taking electronic imagery of evidence. "
They can do that? if no law has been broken, how are they allowed to do this?
Once big business and law firms get involved you'd be amazed just how little protection you have.
Long live the European Court which is trying to legislate against further erosion of privacy and increased protection of the individual.
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 01:19 - Aug 21 by jazzswan
i have no idea how anyone can send over 70000 texts. some lying going on!
It's only an average of 76 txts per day, for every day he was the scum manager - and 108 emails per day too. Busy man, was Milky. Mind you, I wish I only received/sent 108 emails a day
[Snigger] I really thought that they had turned over a new leaf and become a dull but well-run club but they were just fooling, thank God.
Those emails are juicy but they are totally irrelevant to any legal case against Palace and Mackay. If "someone" at Cardiff "leaked" them to the Daily Mail to hurt those people then they made a big, big mistake because they will also be disruptive to Cardiff. Oh dear, what a shame, never mind.
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 23:07 - Aug 20 by SwansNZ
"Around 70,000 text messages and 100,000 emails were allegedly recovered"
no wonder Malky had little time to focus on keeping the scum in the PL
Nowhere does it say these emails and txt messages are all from the elected parties, two way traffic, and more. It says in the article that the count includes the messages that are part of the investigation. Normally they are going to be doing info dumps to make sure they have everything they need.
That being said, it couldn't happen to better guy.
Fair play Tan has got a cracking smear campaign running.
There is probably a thin veil of truth in these allegations but they are probably acting as a smokescreen to something much more damaging. My money is going to be on irregular financial payments if thats not too libellous for everyone.
Either way they are still the club that keeps on giving.
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Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 08:07 - Aug 21 with 4080 views
Well at least the reasons for the grovelling apologies are now pretty clear. It must be pretty upsetting for the poor dabs that it's coming out anyway. LMAO.
It's quite depressing in what it all says about football though? Don't all these twa*s get enough money now without having to stick their disgusting snouts ever deeper in the trough?
There'll be plenty of hypocrisy in the hand ringing about those appalling texts too. British football's lads, matey uneducated culture will be full of that sh*t. Oh and as for the Daily Heil....outrage about sexist e-mails above an article about female athletes with the hottest bods......
Still, as it's about the stain that is Cardiff city, it's all good stuff as far as I'm concerned.
Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 08:07 - Aug 21 by monmouth
Well at least the reasons for the grovelling apologies are now pretty clear. It must be pretty upsetting for the poor dabs that it's coming out anyway. LMAO.
It's quite depressing in what it all says about football though? Don't all these twa*s get enough money now without having to stick their disgusting snouts ever deeper in the trough?
There'll be plenty of hypocrisy in the hand ringing about those appalling texts too. British football's lads, matey uneducated culture will be full of that sh*t. Oh and as for the Daily Heil....outrage about sexist e-mails above an article about female athletes with the hottest bods......
Still, as it's about the stain that is Cardiff city, it's all good stuff as far as I'm concerned.
I did quite like the irony of the Daily Mail complaining about the sexism, racism and homophobia.
More than happy to destroy someones career over private messages while still being able to opine over the death of Stephen Gatlely while his family and friends grieve.
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Manky Mackay, Iain Moody & Cardiff City: Oh dear on 08:43 - Aug 21 with 3918 views