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Is there a contradiction in there ?Originally posted by William Treseder View PostWe had our biggest crowds in Red. It’s success that brings fans in, not the colour of the shirt.
My point about being a local boy, wasn’t that my opinion means more than others, it was that if it doesn’t bother me, why should it bother interlopers like you?
Interestingly where did all the local born reds go when the ratings dropped?
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Exactly. And no team currently in the Premier League ever played in the bottom division, so City fans shouldn’t be aiming that high.Originally posted by Tuerto View PostDid you know that we were once in the 4th Division, Playing in front of 3,000 fans.
(*No team in the Premier League except Brentford. And Burnley. And Brighton. Oh, and Wolves.)
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Its not as straightforward as the club being in stasis until he wants rid of it.Originally posted by Des Parrot View PostI’m not a fan of Tan, I simply don’t like his attitude towards the club, I can never forgive him for the Red debacle and the numerous missed opportunities to take the club forward. On the business front City represents roughly 6% of Berjaya’s assets so its never going to get the personal level of attention from Tan. The days of it being his plaything have gone, the club is in stasis until the day he wants rid of it.
You need someone who wants it.
The likelihood is Tan or his family are going to be our owners for years.
It wouldnt suprise me if we get another promotion in the years ahead or even dropped to L1. There are currently bigger clubs than us down there.
Im pretty confident we will be safe in mid table over the next couple of seasons. Though the football isnt going to be pretty.
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Stop this disobedience! We could've ended up like Leicester who played in the 3rd division and had to go into Administration. I wonder what happened to them?Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostExactly. And no team currently in the Premier League ever played in the bottom division, so City fans shouldn’t be aiming that high.
(*No team in the Premier League except Brentford. And Burnley. And Brighton. Oh, and Wolves.)
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Thats a reason I couldnt be happy with them winning the league.Originally posted by Tuerto View PostStop this disobedience! We could've ended up like Leicester who played in the 3rd division and had to go into Administration. I wonder what happened to them?
I may be wrong but I think they did it before the points deduction.
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This thread was started and is being perpetuated by the biggest pair of ‘anti anything Cardiff City’ posters on this board and their hangers on. Anyone who has posted anything remotely disagreeing with their opinion is immediately jumped upon and ridiculed. It is one of a long line of anti Tan, anti McCarthy, anti team threads to be started by this pair in the six years that I have been posting on the board. At least I now now that I am not the only person on this board that is totally pissed off by their attitude and constant sniping and moaning. I refuse to engage with them any more directly and will not let them spoil the enjoyment I get from following my team, which is after all what they really want. Their opinions are irrelevant.
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Wasnt there breaking of FFP rules the year they got promoted as well? Im sure it was either Bournemouth or QPR.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostToday’s opponents have been in administration. Twice. As have Premier League clubs Crystal Palace (twice), Southampton and Leeds.
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Bournemouth were fined for breaching FFP rules during their promotion season, but the fine was reduced on appeal if I remember correctly.Originally posted by Hilts View PostWasnt there breaking of FFP rules the year they got promoted as well? Im sure it was either Bournemouth or QPR.
QPR were also fined for the same thing. I think they appealed too, but their appeal was rejected.
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