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    Re: From Hero to Villain to Hero Again: The Vincent Tan Journey

    He will also be an example of what to do when you realise you have made a huge mistake-I am sure we have all been there at some time.Some won't forgive and forget and that is their choice.Personally, I am grateful that he is now going down the road of making the club stable financially and it appears that club.players,management and fans are united(a few exceptions).For that I thank him.

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    Re: From Hero to Villain to Hero Again: The Vincent Tan Journey

    Quote Originally Posted by GRUMPYS DEN View Post
    He will also be an example of what to do when you realise you have made a huge mistake-I am sure we have all been there at some time.Some won't forgive and forget and that is their choice.Personally, I am grateful that he is now going down the road of making the club stable financially and it appears that club.players,management and fans are united(a few exceptions).For that I thank him.

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    Re: From Hero to Villain to Hero Again: The Vincent Tan Journey

    I caught the Cardiff - Sunderland highlights the other week on Sky premier league gold, i think it was the game after Malky had been sacked, I had stopped attending that season by then. Cardiff went 2-0 up then Sunderland scored 2 late goals. The highlights were only 10 minutes long but what struck me was the whole focus seemed to be on Tan, which was odd as you don't see many games where after a goal is scored the first focus for the cameras is the chairman of the club! It was the one where he was seen booing after Sunderland equalised with the last kick of the game.

    It was awful seeing us in those red shirts again and even worse seeing fans in red scarves, though there was also a lot of blue on show as well. As well as the return to blue the fact that Tan has kept a much lower profile this time round has also helped improve relations with the fans, gives the impression it's more about the "club" again rather than just the one man

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