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  1. #1

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    Protest

    Would you give money to Bulut as it stands?

    People will literally do anything to stick one to Tan for absolutely no reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardiff Ultra View Post
    Oh yeah and there wont be a protest worth anything because there never is. Were a lazy fickle fanbase that doenst even sing at our home games. Im sorry to rant and rave but there it is.
    What have you done?

  3. #3

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    ****ing loads. You?

  4. #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardiff Ultra View Post
    ****ing loads. You?
    Nothing but I don’t see anything to protest for

  5. #5

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    Protest for what? Being disappointed?

    Maybe piss off Tan so he will sell us to someone better lol yeah that’s what he would do.

  6. #6

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    Protest for what? Being disappointed?

    Maybe piss off Tan so he will sell us to someone better lol yeah that’s what he would do.
    What would ‘better than Tan’ look like in this football climate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    What would ‘better than Tan’ look like in this football climate?
    Exactly.

    The grass is always greener to some people.

  8. #8

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    What would ‘better than Tan’ look like in this football climate?
    I usually defend Tan, but his lack of communication is appalling.

    If he came out and said we're waiting to see what happens with taking Nantes to court I think most fans would accept that. But the silence is deafening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    I usually defend Tan, but his lack of communication is appalling.

    If he came out and said we're waiting to see what happens with taking Nantes to court I think most fans would accept that. But the silence is deafening.
    Issue is, he's said the exact opposite and nothing has happened...

  10. #10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Blue View Post
    Bulut is playing a blinder here, unlike his team. He’s managed to divert the attention away from his shocking performances and decisions of late.
    I'm sure he'd be less frustrated if our form was better eh!! I do get his frustrations dependent on whatever was promised, but it's a perfect storm at the minute.

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    Seems to me to be a problem with communication at many levels leading to this frustration. Lack of communication between the manager and the board / between the board and the owner and between the owner and board with the fans ( also a lack of communication on the pitch between our players but a different issue!) .

    What is the plan, if Tan or Dalman came out and said we’re running close with the FFP rules, January is a difficult time to get value for money or find the right player, Bulut has done a good job in difficult circumstances, now we’re safe-ish from relegation, we’ll blood some youngsters and consolidate this season and look to build on the improvement this season in the Summer and give the manager some time to implement his ideas then I think we could all understand that.

    However, we have no regular communication from the board / owner and a manager who seems to have as little idea as the fan base.I’m convinced he thought Moore was signing, whether that was naivety on his part or false promises I have no idea. Recent form is a concern and maybe they now have doubts over the manager but Dalman was very robust in his backing on his appointment just a few months ago so a communication explaining the manager’s frustration and situation would be helpful.

    I suspect it all comes down to the eccentricities of our owner and not knowing how or which way he wants to take the club but the club could definitely communicate with the general fan base so much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    Seems to me to be a problem with communication at many levels leading to this frustration. Lack of communication between the manager and the board / between the board and the owner and between the owner and board with the fans ( also a lack of communication on the pitch between our players but a different issue!) .

    What is the plan, if Tan or Dalman came out and said we’re running close with the FFP rules, January is a difficult time to get value for money or find the right player, Bulut has done a good job in difficult circumstances, now we’re safe-ish from relegation, we’ll blood some youngsters and consolidate this season and look to build on the improvement this season in the Summer and give the manager some time to implement his ideas then I think we could all understand that.

    However, we have no regular communication from the board / owner and a manager who seems to have as little idea as the fan base.I’m convinced he thought Moore was signing, whether that was naivety on his part or false promises I have no idea. Recent form is a concern and maybe they now have doubts over the manager but Dalman was very robust in his backing on his appointment just a few months ago so a communication explaining the manager’s frustration and situation would be helpful.

    I suspect it all comes down to the eccentricities of our owner and not knowing how or which way he wants to take the club but the club could definitely communicate with the general fan base so much better
    Good post.

    Effective communication costs nothing - or very little - but the club have been really poor at it for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    Seems to me to be a problem with communication at many levels leading to this frustration. Lack of communication between the manager and the board / between the board and the owner and between the owner and board with the fans ( also a lack of communication on the pitch between our players but a different issue!) .

    What is the plan, if Tan or Dalman came out and said we’re running close with the FFP rules, January is a difficult time to get value for money or find the right player, Bulut has done a good job in difficult circumstances, now we’re safe-ish from relegation, we’ll blood some youngsters and consolidate this season and look to build on the improvement this season in the Summer and give the manager some time to implement his ideas then I think we could all understand that.

    However, we have no regular communication from the board / owner and a manager who seems to have as little idea as the fan base.I’m convinced he thought Moore was signing, whether that was naivety on his part or false promises I have no idea. Recent form is a concern and maybe they now have doubts over the manager but Dalman was very robust in his backing on his appointment just a few months ago so a communication explaining the manager’s frustration and situation would be helpful.

    I suspect it all comes down to the eccentricities of our owner and not knowing how or which way he wants to take the club but the club could definitely communicate with the general fan base so much better

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    Re: Protest at next home game?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    Seems to me to be a problem with communication at many levels leading to this frustration. Lack of communication between the manager and the board / between the board and the owner and between the owner and board with the fans ( also a lack of communication on the pitch between our players but a different issue!) .

    What is the plan, if Tan or Dalman came out and said we’re running close with the FFP rules, January is a difficult time to get value for money or find the right player, Bulut has done a good job in difficult circumstances, now we’re safe-ish from relegation, we’ll blood some youngsters and consolidate this season and look to build on the improvement this season in the Summer and give the manager some time to implement his ideas then I think we could all understand that.

    However, we have no regular communication from the board / owner and a manager who seems to have as little idea as the fan base.I’m convinced he thought Moore was signing, whether that was naivety on his part or false promises I have no idea. Recent form is a concern and maybe they now have doubts over the manager but Dalman was very robust in his backing on his appointment just a few months ago so a communication explaining the manager’s frustration and situation would be helpful.

    I suspect it all comes down to the eccentricities of our owner and not knowing how or which way he wants to take the club but the club could definitely communicate with the general fan base so much better
    That is a great post and spot on I think.

    Also, it seems like Bulut has been strung along a bit, he seemed sure he would get Moore and that expensive Greek/Turkish Midfielder and probably was promised a few more players, I think Dalman has over-promised and that's caused the frustration, with the paper-thin squad and time it's taking Rambo and O'Dowda to get fit!

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    Pretty much everything we could say on here is guesswork.

    Tan, Dalman, Bulut, and the players know what's going on - each to a greater/lesser extent.

    As Don Corleone pointed out, the one thing we do know is that the club has been hopeless at communicating with supporters...and in football that usually doesn't end well.

  16. #16

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    Personally feel some are over reacting a tad - just my opinion

  17. #17

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    It's frustrating to be performing badly on the pitch but a protest would be poorly attended because

    It's absolutely laughable considering where we are in rge league

    We only have a few hundred hard core fans prepared to walk the walk

    The rest simply can't be arsed complain and do absolutely nothing

    Part of our DNA

  18. #18

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    Protest about what?

    There can't be many seasons where some people's expectations are so wildly different to my own.

    We were horrific most of last season and at a few points seemed destined for relegation, court cases all over the place, almost as many managers, embargoes and not a hint of protest. I don't get why there would be now.

  19. #19

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    Definitely need to protest about becoming a mid-table side after three years of dross and being under a transfer embargo. Where do I sign up

  20. #20

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    The transfer window hasn’t even closed yet

  21. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    The transfer window hasn’t even closed yet
    Indeed. Rather premature to protest, methinks.

  22. #22

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    what are we protesting? That our average troop under an average manager with below average support from the owner are performing mid table ?

  23. #23

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    Protest at what ? And why ?

  24. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan_corneli View Post
    We should go with leeks...
    Toys and a pram would be more fitting and if the lord could provide some real snowflakes even better

  25. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    People dont really protest here anymore, we just accept stuff and carry on……
    What are we protesting about?
    We don’t have all the facts?
    Maybe Bulut was promised funds if we were in the top six?
    Were not and even if we were the odds of beating Leeds, Southampton,WBA, Norwich Sunderland or Hull etc to the 6th spot is highly unlikely with this squad.

    I’ve always maintained that Bulut needs two transfer windows to get the squad he needs, we have 6-8 that need to be moved on and replaced with better quality players.

    Unless we move the deadwood on how can we sign more players?

    If Bulut decides he can’t wait and build a squad ready to have a crack, then that’s he’s call

    If it were my money I’d be reluctant to buy a few more players in January, when in reality the chances of us reaching the top 6 and giving a good account of ourselves is very slim!!!

    I’ve said before I like Bulut and I hope he stays, but I still can’t work out why he’s persisting with the same players and hoping for a different result???

    We have a couple of promising youngsters, put them in and give them a chance and a run in the team, better to see Colwill Jnr and Ashford gaining confidence and experience than watching Romeo Rinhomota and Bowler doing **** all

    In real terms we need at least 6 players coming into the squad who are pushing for a first team place and Rambo back

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