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Originally Posted by ★★★★★★★★ wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 07:12
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Originally Posted by ★★★★★★★★ wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 07:12
So he's maneouvred himself into a position where we're completely reliant on him. What's everyone complaining about?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 14:53
Is that right? Or have I missed something?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 14:53
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This was my initial reaction was when I saw the dragon.
I thought City were being sponsored by woodworm.
[quote title=alfie sherwood wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 15:42][quote title=Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 14:53][quote title=Thames Valley Bluebird wrote on Mon, 09 March 2015 20:56][quote title=Lawnmower wrote on Mon, 09 March 2015 20:37]This thread is so predictable.TLG and Jirga will be negative and sarcastic, TVB will just be negative, TBG will be pedantic, Penaeth Blues and Mario will be sensible, Baker and Cardiffi will be slightly weird.The Vast majority will say it's ok and better than where we were.The End 😊[/quote]I can be sarcastic if you like. Until Tan is gone I think you'll find that it's not only me who will be unremittingly "negative". [/quote]When Tan is gone the club will go the same way as nobody in their right mind will fund a debt the size of CCFC. When clubs like Aston Villa and Newcastle can't find buyers we have no chance. Sometimes we have to be realistic. Tan has compromised and so should we.[/quote]I'm not entirely sure that I understand what you're suggesting here: is it, that Tan has run up so much debt that when he eventually goes the club will die but in the meantime the good people of South Wales (who will eventually lose their football club) should play nice and compromise by letting him have a shitty red blob at the bottom of the badge? Is that right? Or have I missed something? [/quote]There was more than enough debt to bury us well before Tan got involved and as much as it may pain you, it most likely would have buried is had he not paid off the creditors.
If the dragon is male and has a pair of bollocks, then make them bigger and it will be in keeping with the rest of the badge.
That's correct. I know memories are short but surely not so short as to recall the perilous financial situations we have experienced in the past. I agree things are even worse than they have been due to mismanagement but surely for the sake of the club's very existence it is now time to draw a line under the grievances and move forward. Let's face it the red blob is not the issue for some supporters it is Tan himself. Tan has compromised on the shirt and badge and so should we.Quote:
Originally Posted by alfie sherwood wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 15:42
You are applying common sense sadly your words are wasted on those who are too far gone and twisted to see the truth when it is starring them in the face. I suspect its the death rattle from people who know they are fighting an ill judged lost cause.Nothing seems to please them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lawnmower wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 20:52
I can understand the need for supporter unity. I can also entirely understand supporters wanting to get behind the team on the pitch but I'm still struggling with the notion that the supporters should include in that unity the man who has, in your words, "mismanaged" the club's finances so that they're in a worse state that than when he came in.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:24
I take into consideration the possible implications of Tan leaving. Belatedly Tan has learned from his many mistakes and is attempting to get fans back onside by compromising on the kit and badge. Is that such a bad thing? We are in a situation where the club needs Tan more than he needs us. In order to create any degree of unity and to move forward, supporters need to draw a line under matters. I accept for a few this will not be possible but I would rather have a club to support than the alternatives which are too horrendous to contemplate.