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  • #16
    Re: Harsh?

    Originally posted by Underhill1980 View Post
    He is to those fans that feel that way. Not all fans will feel the same towards Tan. I personally will never forgive him for the rebrand and thatÂ’s what IÂ’ll judge his tenure on.

    Two disappointing forays to the Premier League wonÂ’t change my feelings on that.
    And what about all the other positives I stated?


    The rebrand was a terrible mistake, made by someone from a completely different part of the world, that had no idea how much something like that would mean to football fans here, IÂ’m sure he regrets it now.

    The important thing for me though was that he owned up to his mistakes and changed it back.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
      And what about all the other positives I stated?


      The rebrand was a terrible mistake, made by someone from a completely different part of the world, that had no idea how much something like that would mean to football fans here, IÂ’m sure he regrets it now.

      The important thing for me though was that he owned up to his mistakes and changed it back.
      It's pretty fundamental to running a business as to researching what entity you are purchasing, the number and nature of its existing customers and what those customers see as important. Disenfranchising your customers in the way he did is now cited in Intellectual Property circles as a very good example of extremely poor judgement in respect of branding/re-branding.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by Charles Bukowski View Post
        If there was a choice between Tan and Hammam, I would take Tan.
        I dare you to post that on the other board!

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        • #19
          Re: Harsh?

          Originally posted by Charles Bukowski View Post
          If there was a choice between Tan and Hammam, I would take Tan.
          Yes absolutely

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          • #20
            Re: Harsh?

            Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
            And what about all the other positives I stated?


            The rebrand was a terrible mistake, made by someone from a completely different part of the world, that had no idea how much something like that would mean to football fans here, IÂ’m sure he regrets it now.

            The important thing for me though was that he owned up to his mistakes and changed it back.
            They’ll always be overshadowed by the rebrand for me.

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            • #21
              Re: Harsh?

              Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
              There are many sets of fans who would or would have swapped their owners for Tan in a heartbeat.
              I wouldn't go that far

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
                There are many sets of fans who would or would have swapped their owners for Tan in a heartbeat.

                Much of it has been wasted but we have spent loads on wages and transfer fees over the years.

                The stadium has been improved.

                The training ground situation is being improved

                The academy has been improved.

                Two Premier League promotions..

                This doesnÂ’t mean I donÂ’t want a change, but heÂ’s not the Satan like figure some fans will have you believe.
                We're a division lower than when he took over

                Our crowds are the lowest they've been in 20 years

                A decent number have washed their hands with the club

                The training ground still isn't built and rumours are that relegation has paused it

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
                  I wouldn't go that far
                  No?
                  I would.

                  Tan is incompetent and too vein or egotistical to let others help him make better decisions.

                  But many other clubs have had it much worse with owners, and have even lost their club entirely due to them.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Harsh?

                    Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
                    No?
                    I would.

                    Tan is incompetent and too vein or egotistical to let others help him make better decisions.

                    But many other clubs have had it much worse with owners, and have even lost their club entirely due to them.
                    They wouldn't take it in a heartbeat

                    He's been a desperately poor owner and has sucked the life out of the club.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Harsh?

                      Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
                      They wouldn't take it in a heartbeat

                      He's been a desperately poor owner and has sucked the life out of the club.
                      I think they would, he’s a shit owner but there’s no chance of us going bust with him at the helm. Many sets of fans live with that worry or have lived through that nightmare.

                      Fair enough if you disagree though. Hopefully Tan is off soon anyway 🤞

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by Carl Dale's Mole View Post
                        I’ve always viewed Tan as more arrogant and incompetent instead of unfit or malicious.
                        I agree. One thing he hasn't done is put his fingers in the till. He is arrogant and incompetent but he has picked up the tab for his useless nature. Sam Hamman was a worse owner and put the existance of the club at risk and took a salary to do so

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                        • #27
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                          Tan has cash that's about it imo. Don't forget the red shirts.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Harsh?

                            Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
                            I think they would, he’s a shit owner but there’s no chance of us going bust with him at the helm. Many sets of fans live with that worry or have lived through that nightmare.

                            Fair enough if you disagree though. Hopefully Tan is off soon anyway 🤞
                            Tan is a slow death, that sucks the soul out of the club.

                            There is a very big chance of us going bust too, he's no spring chicken and his family have said they don't like football and don't know why he bothers.

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                            • #29
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                              The English Football League is increasingly concerned about Sheffield Wednesday's financial situation and their ability to fulfil their Championship fixtures this season, the BBC has been told.

                              The Owls are in a deepening financial crisis under the ownership of Thai businessman Dejphon Chansiri, including late payments to HMRC, multiple failures to pay the wages of players and staff members, and rising debts.

                              This week the club have lost multiple first-team players who have exercised their right to exit their contracts, as well as parting ways with manager Danny Rohl and closing the North Stand of its Hillsborough stadium over safety concerns.

                              Their Championship season is due to kick off on 10 August, but the club has a first-team squad of only 14 players, with more set to depart.

                              The BBC has also learned that:

                              Some staff members have been struggling to pay their bills because of the late payment of salaries

                              Players are refusing to play, leading to the cancellation of a pre-season fixture against Burnley and a risk that the opening league fixture against Leicester City is called off

                              Players have been informed they will have to pay for their own hotel rooms if they wish to stay overnight before upcoming away matches

                              One player, speaking anonymously, told the BBC that players have been left in the dark by the club and have been given no information about what the future holds for them.

                              Wages were paid late in March, May and June, and earlier this week players were warned that July's payments were to be delayed too.

                              Once players receive late payment in two consecutive months, they are entitled to hand in their notice, effectively ending their contract immediately and rendering them free agents.

                              BBC Sport understands English full-back Max Lowe is the latest to exercise that option, with multiple others considering following suit.

                              The club website currently lists 16 senior players, but one of those is Lowe, and another is former captain Barry Bannan, whose contract expired earlier this summer and is expected to finalise a transfer elsewhere imminently.

                              Wednesday are also currently unable to pay transfer fees for players in the next three windows because of an embargo put in place over late payments of fees owed to other clubs.

                              The club and Chansiri were charged by the EFL for breaching its rules at the beginning of June over the non-payment of wages. Those cases have not yet been heard as written submissions are still being worked through.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Harsh?

                                Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
                                The training ground situation is being improved
                                No, it’s on hold indefinitely now

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