Does he still attend on match day? looked like there was no bugger in the Directors box against WatfordQuote:
Originally Posted by NigelBlues wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 22:33
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Does he still attend on match day? looked like there was no bugger in the Directors box against WatfordQuote:
Originally Posted by NigelBlues wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 22:33
Listen sonny.If i had not bought my ST for last season on the price freeze then Tan would have sold my seat for a lot more than i paid for it.Therefore i deprived Tan of revenue.Season ticket for next season.?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sixty-Nine wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 18:05
Steve, is that you ? ? ?Quote:
Originally Posted by TAFKAS wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 14:11
leave the man alone hes cardiff through and through
Hes put loads of his own money into cardiff
if you want to have a go at someone pick on
TAN
Can you really blame someone for protecting an investment, whilst he's well off its not like he's able to just write his money off. Unfortunately some things do have to come before football.
I have always said that he was good enough to see us through the times when no fooker wanted to know us, so for him to not rock the boat, its hardly surprising and most would do the sameQuote:
Originally Posted by ★★★★★★★★ wrote on Thu, 01 January 2015 22:23
I always feel bad that Barry Macauliff gets grief on here, do people expect someone to rock the boat so they lose their job? Especially something like working in football which is a very difficult industry to get certain positions in.Quote:
Originally Posted by blue matt wrote on Thu, 01 January 2015 22:47
At least he seems to have learnt not to get involved in twitter and message board bickering.Quote:
Originally Posted by andi_cardiff wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 13:32
First world problemsQuote:
Originally Posted by NigelBlues wrote on Mon, 29 December 2014 22:33
Maybe as a director he knew the true position of the club...Quote:
Originally Posted by pompeyblue wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 07:39
And that is a shame for all concerned.Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 08:40
Maybe. Although if he did, then it's curious that the Chairman and CEO didn't...Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 08:46
Why? It's only football after all. Maybe watching football is what most of us want to do and really we shouldn't concern ourselves too much with matters beyond our control.Quote:
Originally Posted by VimanaMan wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 08:47
Really? There are plenty of examples of one director knowing about the workings of a company that the chairman or CEO weren't privy to. Being a civil servant I wouldn't expect you to be too familiar with corporate governance other than what you have read in a book. Perhaps you are outside of your comfort zone here but don't really appreciate it. It certainly appears that way.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 09:11
Corporate governance? What has that got to do with Cardiff City Football Club?Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:00
It's like shelling peasQuote:
Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:10
Cheer up grumpy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 09:58
Same with you then, you don't produce a thing, just make your living from other peoples hard work and endeavour. What skills do you have that make a difference to society and the economy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:00
Atleast that would be productive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:14
Indeed. But not like corporate governance.Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:14
That would imply he has another one.Quote:
Originally Posted by VimanaMan wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:16
Is there really any need to adopt such an attitude, Feedback? You are an intelligent person and you do not need to resort to schoolboy insults. Why not just argue your point reasonably if you think you have a good case. People don't seem to realise that insulting other posters does not necessarily strengthen their own case.Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:00
Yeah, but, he's right about civil servants though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Arbiter wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:32
So says the man who has posted tens of thousands of messages about UK politics on a football messageboard since the last General Election http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif .Quote:
Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 09:58
You have a point. However without accountants and tax advisors hmrc wouldn't have any idea about what taxes are due and we would see the collapse of public services.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuerto wrote on Fri, 02 January 2015 10:16