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I would add a quality stadium allowing for it to become the home of the welsh national side and attracting european finals
Quality training facilities available to the club
Awards for their family approach and community work
But.... I am not a Tan fan particularly just don't think it is as black and white as the he is either great or not argument - he has done some good things and done some bad things
Forget the distant past, and even forget the immediate past before Tan took charge, when City were in financial trouble (as always) but had just lost the Championship play-off final at Wembley.
You maintained Tan has been 'a very good owner'. He's owned the club since the beginning of the 2010/11 campaign. During his twelve seasons as owner, City reached the Carling Cup final and were promoted to the Premier League twice, but they were relegated immediately on both occasions.
The club is now deeper in debt than it was when Tan took over and it's also further back in the Football League pecking order than it was when he arrived. The football has been dire for large chunks of his tenure and this season the club has suffered a record number of consecutive defeats as it has bumbled around in the lower reaches of the table.
Do you believe there has been any genuine progress during Tan's time here? If so, in what respect?
The stadium was here before Tan arrived and it was already hosting Wales games too, although Tan did add the extra stand.
As for the training facilities, aren't those the same as they were before he got here? I know there was talk of new training facilities as a part of the rebrand package, but I don't think they were ever built, or were they? Not sure.
Of course you had progress by winning promotion to the top flight twice. How many times have the club won promotion to the top flight in their entire history? Admittedly you didn’t stay there and I guess that was a failure. However precious few clubs stick it out in the top flight for too long beyond the usual suspects.
On the debt side how many clubs debts are lower now than 12 years ago? That’s the way it is with modern football. It’s now how it should be for any well run business but football clubs are not well run.
Are Cardiff are a more attractive proposition for any would be buyer now than they were pre Tan? Time will tell but I reckon they are. That’s partly down to having a modern upgraded stadium where the national team play in brilliant, highly atmospheric occasions. That’s happened under his watch with the stadium capacity increase and training facilities.
It’s bound to have increased though with the high transfer fees and wages , and the Covid shutdown would have had a negative effect also.
I’m assuming about 70% of football clubs within the professional game has seen a significant increase in debt since 2010 taking into account inflation / cost of living etc.
From what I’ve seen our losses are not the worst by any means. Have a look at Blackburn, Bristol, Birmingham, Ipswich Town and the like just as a reference point when it comes to overall debt.
Promotion is not progress when it's immediately followed by relegation and further deterioration. Especially when it ends up costing a club even more money in the long run.
You haven't really attempted to answer the question but, to be honest, I'm not surprised.
And as for the stadium, it was built and hosted Wales matches before Tan got here. Surely you're not going to credit him with the upturn in Wales's fortunes?
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As you well know the stadium capacity increased under Tan. There was no guarantee the Wales games would remain st the CCS during his time as owner. They have done.
I note you haven’t bothered answering my questions but that comes as no surprise.
You really are glass half empty aren’t you:hehe:
Your memory maybe better than mine but I though the Wales games were being shared around the grounds and I thought tans first year of ownership coincided with the new facilties in the Vale
The added top tier has definitely made it a better european / international prospect but obviously we very rarely fill it as a club only with as much plastic as the seats
I would just restate what I said earlier I don't think its a case of good or bad but a balance over his tenure but even with me defending his record I am of a view it is time for change as long as it is a considered sale and not a panic sale as that could be a disaster
Here's the simple facts: the figures in the last accounts indicate (very clearly) that the club's debt is currently much higher than it was when Tan took over, and that's despite him converting plenty of debt to equity in recent years. The club is also consistently operating with far greater losses than it was before he arrived.
Loads of reasons for the above I'm sure, but it's fact nonetheless.
I'll have a go then.....
Q: Of course you had progress by winning promotion to the top flight twice. How many times have the club won promotion to the top flight in their entire history?
A: Five times in total. They've been relegated immediately on two occasions - 2013/14 and 2018/19.
Q: On the debt side how many clubs debts are lower now than 12 years ago?
A: I have absolutely no idea.
Q: Are Cardiff are a more attractive proposition for any would be buyer now than they were pre Tan?
A: I have no idea, but the club would almost certainly have been a lot cheaper to buy in 2010 than it is now.
I think you're right about the stadium, although a quick look at the fixtures for 2010/11 shows that four of the five home games that season were played at the CCS.
As for the training facilities, maybe somebody knows the answer to this (I don't), but I think the facilities at the Vale are the same and City merely have planning permission for improved facilities.
What's pretty shite is that a consortium of businessmen or indeed women from Cardiff or a popstar hasn't invested in CCFC
Wtf is a family of the pie lot investing in Cardiff blues who quite frankly are not going to bring media money and what goes with it to Cardiff ?
I thought Bob Grogan was a good bloke for keeping the club alive and even Clemo although at the time I thought he was Satan.
Here you go:
https://www.barryanddistrictnews.co....ning-approval/
Planning permission in 2013. More planning permission in 2019. Not sure how that works, but I don't think anything has been built yet.
Nice one - I remember different phases of planning consent being given and there is development approved in llanrumney last year but still don't remember when we started using the Vale - I remember taking my boy to see training but Malky was boss then
But then I'm 57 so if I remember my name and address my head is full 👍👍