What went on with Mendez-Laing at Cardiff??

goalscrounger

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Seems to have been one of their best players so must have been a very serious transgression for them to terminate his contract so abruptly?
 
I've only seen on Facebook... So very much guess work and rumours.

The main one seams to be he had a car crash and was 'A' drug driving or 'B' found with drugs in his car. They both have most traction. A lot of talk about white powder and shoving stuff up his nose😂

Whatever it is the club was rapid in distancing itself from him. Even with drink driving and sexual offences they tend to stick by them until proven guilty.

I guess unless they have a injunction it will come out.
 
He was found in the changing rooms downing half pints of sherry with raw egg..

Sounds like Warno has been on the blower!
 
Neil Harris said his door would always be open if he needed help so I don't think it's a sex-related thing. The drug driving sort of rumours seems to make more sense in this respect.
 
I’ve just read this on fb.


Cardiff City boss Neil Harris has confirmed the departure of winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing was for a "serious breach of contract".
In a statement the club said Mendez-Laing's contract had been terminated with "immediate effect."
Commenting for the first time, Harris said he had been consulted over the move and was "comfortable" with it.
"It is a decision which has not been taken lightly by the football club," he said.
"Its a serious decision which impacts on the football club and Mendy himself.
"A lot of thought has gone into it but ultimately a decision was taken for the best interests of the football club."
He added: "A decision has been made - one that is best for the football club and its supporters. I cannot say any more. I will feel like I am stepping over the boundaries if I do."
Harris said "time will tell" if any more details would emerge but he said he was bound by "legal protocols".
But he was part of the process, due to the "severity" of the matter and said: "I was consulted by the football club.

"I have an excellent relationship with the board and the owner. Due to the severity of the situation I was asked an opinion but ultimately it is a football club decision and I am part of the club."
Asked if he was "comfortable" with the decision, Harris said "yes".
He said the players' union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), had also been involved.
"The PFA represent their players and football clubs and have a really tough job to do especially in the difficult circumstances. They are the voice of reason," Harris added.
 
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