Hopefully. Mentioned in the other thread but Tan has left the club to rot in recent seasons and if we can move on as soon as possible then that would be ideal.
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Hopefully. Mentioned in the other thread but Tan has left the club to rot in recent seasons and if we can move on as soon as possible then that would be ideal.
Doubt it.
It will take someone with serious money.
1 of the expressions of interest was probably Sam Hammam.😂
Mike Ashley incoming if he can't buy Derby....
5 bob and a packet of OXO crisps should be enough
are we really losing £2m a month? the last few years we've lost £11-12 million a year haven't we?
We run at a loss because of years of mismanagement at all levels of the football club, a laughable double act of Ken Choo and Dalman at the heart of the club who have other interests and Tan's refusal to spend time and effort in getting proper football people on board. If we are running at a supposed heavy loss that he keeps plugging the gap on, then who's fault is that?
Agreed but not to the extent that we have, especially having been up to the Premier League twice and spent very little in comparison to others in an attempt to stay up. Most clubs debts comes from overspending and "having a go" at promotion and failing to get there, we haven't done that. We have wasted money via Warnock and others because of the set up, which has led to us being in a much worse position than most clubs and only now getting over it. The reason we have wasted so much money is because of a lack of football people that has led to dreadful spending at all levels of the club, and he is the one overseeing all of that. We won't be getting taken over whilst the court case is ongoing anyway but this club in the right hands is an attractive proposition long term. If we became established in the PL then we would get 30k every week, there will be buyers out there in the long term but Tan would need to swallow some pride and take a big financial hit on the sale price as a result of the way he has ran the club over the past eight years.
It's worth a punt for somebody who can finance a push for long-term Premier League football, but it's a gamble and Tan messed up both of his chances, so I can understand his diminished appetite.
yes we completely wasted the premier League money, and we are now operating in a completely different market than we have for years, we need to be smarter and build back up over a few years.
there are signs that the club are already trying to do that, the focus on youth and the activity in the transfer market suggests that lessons have been learned already.
if a new owner comes in, who knows whether they'll be any better?
if tan wants to sell it'll probably be because his other businesses have taken such a hit from covid and doesn't want to keep propping us up.
sadly our losses are fairly unremarkable for this division
I think it would take a more hands type of person or group to achieve long-term results. Tan may have fancied another go, but his business empire in Malaysia has taken a hit, so it makes sense for him to seek an exit. There are a few other things, but I can't mention them on here.
Which all falls on Tan and his lack of getting proper football people on board and not a couple of chancers that to the best of my knowledge have next to no football experience and several other interests to be seeing too as well as Cardiff City.
It is within his interests to cover the losses if he ever wants to recoup anything, but the club has been a shambles off the pitch and an absolute amatuer organisation under his watch for many years so call it what you like but it has clearly not been a priority for him for a long time, can phrase that how you like but the point remains.
We're ready for a change IMO and if it happens I'm ready to look upon it optimistically. There's no reason to believe the new owners won't be far better than the current one. Let's embrace change positively.