chesterbells
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Not followed the whole thread, but has it been made known who ordered this plane/pilot for Sala? Or did he book it himself?
The agent turned down the cardiff plan to fly him over and went with that plane instead,the pilot seemed dodgy and the plane unsuitable,it took several goes to get it airbourne,i think a more responsible pilot wouldn't have attempted itNot followed the whole thread, but has it been made known who ordered this plane/pilot for Sala? Or did he book it himself?
Don’t want to sound churlish but the football establishment seems to be going overboard in organising tributes to Salah. How many minutes silence, applause and black armbands do we need?
The agent turned down the cardiff plan to fly him over and went with that plane instead,the pilot seemed dodgy and the plane unsuitable,it took several goes to get it airbourne,i think a more responsible pilot wouldn't have attempted it
Don’t want to sound churlish but the football establishment seems to be going overboard in organising tributes to Salah. How many minutes silence, applause and black armbands do we need?
Couldn't agree more. It's becoming frankly embarrassing, the guy never played a minute of football in this country yet is being treated like he was part of England's WC 1966 team. Clearly it's a most unfortunate tragedy but it seems to be dragging on. Thing is, since the plane crashed, how many ordinary fans of teams in this country have died tragically young, from accidents. cancer, illness etc...people who had been going to games for years and contributed to football in this country...where is the minutes silence for them? Why are they any less deserving of public grief.
There was a fitting tribute last weekend at Cardiff's home game and that should have been the end of it.
Don’t want to sound churlish but the football establishment seems to be going overboard in organising tributes to Salah. How many minutes silence, applause and black armbands do we need?