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Correct. I boycotted on principle and stated I wouldn’t return until we were back in blue. I didn’t. Not sure where you are you going with this. I’ve supported for 30 years, returned when we went back to blue when we were without a win for five games and sitting in 12th position. I was also down there today when we sit in 21st place and have a season ticket.Originally posted by Alfresco View PostTan was still the owner even though you could'nt support us when we went red.
Glory hunter, get the Fck out of here.
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Originally posted by Whisperer View PostWell it made the BBC website so that’s a start.
Cardiff City fans have called on club owner Vincent Tan to leave during a pre-match protest.
At least 100 people gathered outside Cardiff City Stadium before Saturday's game against Millwall, chanting "sack the board" and "we want our club back".
One supporter let off a blue flare, while others held 'Tan out' banners.
Fans are unhappy at the way Cardiff have been run recently, with the club 21st in the Championship and searching for a third manager of the season.
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God help usOriginally posted by Michael Morris View Post
Cardiff City fans have called on club owner Vincent Tan to leave during a pre-match protest.
At least 100 people gathered outside Cardiff City Stadium before Saturday's game against Millwall, chanting "sack the board" and "we want our club back".
One supporter let off a blue flare, while others held 'Tan out' banners.
Fans are unhappy at the way Cardiff have been run recently, with the club 21st in the Championship and searching for a third manager of the season.
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Tan took over a club that was close to promotion and, in May, will have been our owner for 13 seasons. During this time I've heard that he's spent something in the region of £200m on Cardiff City. £200m to turn a Championship playoff side into Championship relegation fodder, via 2 disastrous seasons in the Premier League.Originally posted by Alfresco View PostHow are they standing up for their club when they want to get rid of the man who pumped millions of his own money into the club.
Tan has made so many mistakes as our owner that it is difficult to know where to begin compiling a list. Firstly, because he's in charge, whatever he says, goes. His knowledge of football, how it works, contacts etc is miniscule, yet rather than seek advice and knowledge, he does what he wants because he's got the money. Our transfer activity for most of his tenure has been abysmal, buying players for lots and in many cases, paying them off because they haven't been any good.
I could go on and on here. I'll ask if you think that, after spending what Tan has, should we be 21st in the division looking at appointing yet another crap manager from within with a squad of players who haven't got what it takes to stay up? Is that money well spent? Let's face it, the reason he's spent so much is because of his own mistakes and appointments, but he's too stubborn to admit as such.
You might say that we should be grateful for his financial input, but imagine how much better off we'd have been if we had the right infrastructure at the club, footballing people who know the game running the show etc? Instead he wants to run it all and we're all suffering as a result. If you say that's his prerogative, enjoy cracking one off as he grinds this club into the dust, as that's where we're heading, all down to his stubbornness.
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I’m not disagreeing with your post, but if he left toot sweet tomorrow and took any money he’s due with him, we’d be ****ed anyway..Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostTan took over a club that was close to promotion and, in May, will have been our owner for 13 seasons. During this time I've heard that he's spent something in the region of £200m on Cardiff City. £200m to turn a Championship playoff side into Championship relegation fodder, via 2 disastrous seasons in the Premier League.
Tan has made so many mistakes as our owner that it is difficult to know where to begin compiling a list. Firstly, because he's in charge, whatever he says, goes. His knowledge of football, how it works, contacts etc is miniscule, yet rather than seek advice and knowledge, he does what he wants because he's got the money. Our transfer activity for most of his tenure has been abysmal, buying players for lots and in many cases, paying them off because they haven't been any good.
I could go on and on here. I'll ask if you think that, after spending what Tan has, should we be 21st in the division looking at appointing yet another crap manager from within with a squad of players who haven't got what it takes to stay up? Is that money well spent? Let's face it, the reason he's spent so much is because of his own mistakes and appointments, but he's too stubborn to admit as such.
You might say that we should be grateful for his financial input, but imagine how much better off we'd have been if we had the right infrastructure at the club, footballing people who know the game running the show etc? Instead he wants to run it all and we're all suffering as a result. If you say that's his prerogative, enjoy cracking one off as he grinds this club into the dust, as that's where we're heading, all down to his stubbornness.
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Very trueOriginally posted by William Treseder View PostI’m not disagreeing with your post, but if he left toot sweet tomorrow and took any money he’s due with him, we’d be ****ed anyway..
this isnt like the old days when maybe some local sucker with a few quid will step in to save the day ( Big thanks to Borley
) this is now a big money expense , If Tan took his ball home, we have nothing and might be playing Chesterfield soon
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Tan is in control of his ball and we’re still going down.Originally posted by blue matt View PostVery true
this isnt like the old days when maybe some local sucker with a few quid will step in to save the day ( Big thanks to Borley
) this is now a big money expense , If Tan took his ball home, we have nothing and might be playing Chesterfield soon
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Are we sure about this? Clubs of all sorts even in the Championship seem to be picked up by consortiums etc. I'm not saying we'd be an unattractive buy by any means, but football and finance has moved on to levels that many of us no longer understand.Originally posted by blue matt View PostVery true
this isnt like the old days when maybe some local sucker with a few quid will step in to save the day ( Big thanks to Borley
) this is now a big money expense , If Tan took his ball home, we have nothing and might be playing Chesterfield soon
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maybe, and I hope if it comes to it you are rightOriginally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostAre we sure about this? Clubs of all sorts even in the Championship seem to be picked up by consortiums etc. I'm not saying we'd be an unattractive buy by any means, but football and finance has moved on to levels that many of us no longer understand.
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