Cardiff City sacked McKay after ongoing disputes with club owner


The rival club Cardiff City in the Premier League football last Friday that said it sacked the coach of the club McKay after disagreements with the club's owner Vincent Tan.

The Welsh club said in a statement on their official website, "The Board of Directors relieved Cardiff City coach McKay of his duties."

The statement of the club said "it will be assigned a new coach for the first team at the right time."
and Cardiff City occupies the sixth place among ten teams twentieth Premier League with 17 points from 18 matches and will meet on Saturday at home to bottom club Sunderland.

McKay took (41-year) coaching of  Cardiff City in June 2011 and returned to the Premier League after an absence for a period of 51 years by winning the second division last season.
McKay has a popular  tyrant among Cardiff fans who protested against the club's owner, who is unpopular.

McKay refused to resign after his warning by Tan to resign or face impeachment.

McKay said to the media, "What I am saying is that I will not offer my resignation as coach of the team."

He added: "I am proud of what we achieved ... I did not do anything I'm ashamed of it."


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