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Cardiff told FIFA in papers filed yesterday that he did not want to pay a single penny to Emiliano Sala.
Sala died in a plane crash on January 21, while he was crossing the English Channel from the French club of Nantes.
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The sports governing body granted Cardiff additional time to prepare its case.
And their lawyers made it clear that they were not charging the £ 15 million plus a survival bonus of £ 5 million.
In legal documents, Cardiff continues to insist that Sala not be officially registered with them.
And they reminded FIFA that Nantes had always refused face-to-face meetings and that, therefore, they should consider canceling the transfer.
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Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock said his wrestlers should be inspired by the Tiger Woods Masters triumph. Warnock watched as Woods won a fifth Green Jacket 11 years after his previous major victory.
Cardiff is at five safety points with tonight's Brighton hosts their closest rivals.
And Warnock said, "Just look at what Tiger did. Nobody gave him a chance either.
"In the past few weeks, we have felt sorry a few times. We do not have time to do it in Brighton.
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"It's an opportunity to give yourself a chance."
Cardiff must also be entertained Sunday against Liverpool and face a last trip to Manchester United.
Warnock added, "I thought we had to beat Burnley and Brighton, so we're already there. The occasion in Brighton will be even bigger. "
This story originally appeared in The sun and has been reproduced with permission.
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