no wonder he is hated so much
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People are so OTT with how they judge others.
A foreign businessman that tried to create a commercially viable club for our and his gain.
He didn't understand how much the identity meant to the fans.
He lied to fans about the change.
But I wouldn't go so far as to call him "vile". :xmashehe:
Personally I hope that Malky has done nothing wrong & is proved innocent so that he can get on with the rest of his life. That said I do think that this case could well unearth shady dealings in football, hence the attempt to get it heard behind closed doors. If agent wrong doing is proven then it could herald a massive change in the way in which agents earn their money within football which may well be good news for the clubs & paying supporters
Is chepstow aBRAhAM in disguise!!!!:shrug:
Well done Tan. Malky clearly took the club for a ride, and helped himself and his friends to our money. Now tan is taking him for a ride. A long and bumpy ride.
Yes, you might be right Kitman.
But I do feel the club must see this legal action through. We can look at it that it's "Tan being vindictive and trying to re-couperate". But if Malky-Moody are guilty on any level, then the way I see it is that they stole from the fans as much as the club's owner.
A lot of posters on here folk out a lot more money than I do on all things CCFC. If this case has any credence, and I very much suspect that it does, then anyone who has spend money Cardiff City in recent times should feel aggrieved that a percentage of their money has been defrauded from them.
I like your posts Alfonso and I'm picking on you to make a point. But it seems you and a lot of folks are guilty of a huge "double-think" here.
I'm sure we all want fraud to be combated in football. So I would concur with part of your post about going after the fraudsters. But all I hope for in regard to Malky is that the truth is found. If he and any conspiritors are found guilty, then I hope they get what's coming and that the club re-coups any amounts defrauded plus damages (FFP penalties etc) and interest.
To be honest I dont think there is any comparison between Tan and the hooligans.Tan did what he did thinking it was the best for the club.He has stuck with us despite all the abuse and seems to learning from mistakes.I would rather be with him than without.It appears my remarks have struck a nerve.Its a pity that this matter is opening up old wounds but there is a really serious matter involved in these legal proceeding and if the allegation are correct then Tan should be applauded for standing up to people who would suck the life out of the game to fill their own pockets.
The mistake you're making, along with several others, is assuming that the accused parties are guilty. As far as Malky Mackay is concerned, has denied any wrongdoing and he remains innocent until proven guilty.
As for the timing, yes the case has been going on for a good while, but it's a hell of a "coincidence" that the court story appears in the Mail the very same day that it's announced that Malky is going to be appointed to a new position with the SFA.
The club has made big strides in recent times of the pitch but as far as VT is concerned I treat everything with a healthy dose of cynicism.
If I was Tan he would have been slotted by now.
He seems to be having a dig at the journo in his press interview.
Mackay, who was sacked by Cardiff in December 2013 after his rapport with owner Vincent Tan broke down, even claimed: "The day before the last three jobs the same person has come out and written a story."
"We were well aware of [the High Court claim], I was waiting on it. It's come up in the last three jobs that I've gone for, the same article, [by the] same person, and it was something I'd spoken to Stewart about and that my legal advisors had advised the SFA about at an early basis.
You can get that information from contacting the court listing office.Its not hard anyone can do it.Any newspaper worth their salt would have staff in contact with the courts for cases of interest and keeping a track on them.These cases dont just pop up out of the blue they take planning ie availability of judges, lawyers length of case etc.
His job appointment has not been accepted with universal acclaim by Scottish fans...
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