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Cardiff City: Crystal Palace Outcome Ought Not To Stand, Welsh Club Stated

Thursday, 17 April 2014


Cardiff's 3-0 annihilation by Crystal Palace in promptly April ought not be permitted to stand, the Welsh club has said in a five-page letter seen by the BBC.

The report, sent by club attorneys to the Premier League, charges Palace supervisor Tony Pulis knew wearing executive Iain Moody was attempting to get Cardiff's beginning line-up before the diversion.

The club claims it has confirmation Moody succeeded and says this breaks class principles. Pulis declined to remark when reached by the BBC, in spite of the fact that Palace beforehand denied the cases.


Cardiff states that clubs ought to act in accordance with some basic honesty to each other and calls into genuine inquiry the respectability of the match.

The club says Crystal Palace deceived and needs the Premier League to make genuine move.

Royal residence won 3-2 at Everton on Wednesday to move to eleventh in the table, on 40 focuses, a figure Pulis says is sufficient to guarantee their Premier League survival.

Club chief Steven Caulker said he was "baffled" on the grounds that the column could be a diversion from the battle to evade assignment.

"To be completely forthright, there have been things like that all season where certain things have been spilled out," Mr. Caulker said.

Notwithstanding, the middle back later cleared up that he was alluding to "breaks" about matters other than group choice.

 Caulker said that it’s unsatisfactory on the bases that we have to concentrate on what's going on the pitch and not what's occurring off the pitch. 


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