Tan is thousands of miles away. Doubt he gives a shit.
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Another humiliating defeat and finally the fans turned . Lots on here moaning about this and that , letters being sent to the club from various supporters groups , what happened yesterday is more likely to get some kind of reaction.
Tan was getting abuse thrown in his direction , songs I haven't heard since the red days .
At the end of the game , which we controlled for spells but no end result unfortunately, I think the players thought their late rally had appeased the travelling support . The atmosphere was toxic the players on the whole got told to fxxx off as they approached the travelling supporters , only O dowda carried on and was applauded (he carried on right round the whole ground??I guess he played for them, cant be bothered googling it) the rest weren't sure what to do, Riza came through the middle of them and decided not to come much further than the half way line the abuse was vile and loud .
There were a few trying to clap , the vast majority had had enough.
The masses have had enough , change is more likely if this carries on.
I don't think I have ever seen Cardiff supporters turning on the team so viciously.
Tan is thousands of miles away. Doubt he gives a shit.
I dont get to that many games but Id not heard Tan Out chants before.
Id also not heard the weird Pass Move one that started at half time - I think that the players know that already.
I understand that people are annoyed, and yesterday was VERY frustrating, but I cant bring myself to berate the players even when they make calamitous mistakes like Willock and Bagan did.
I almost feel sorry for them. Just like I cant be annoyed at Riza as I know that he isnt up to it and needs to go ASAP to give us a chance of staying up.
Ill be there at Watford though :-/
The Tan song was very prevalent during our period in red . The away support was always more vocal than those at home .
I wouldn't be surprised if you hear it again very soon if we don't turn a corner .
I thought the "pass, move" chant was quite apt as we were all getting very frustrated with the lack of mobility and forward play.
I also felt sorry for the players , I guess the paying public would like to see the team climbing the table and the players leaving everything out on the pitch.
I have just seen Rizas comments after the game , if things dont work out as a manager I think he would make a decent reporter .Every game he gets it spot on where it gone wrong . Its a shame he cant seem to address the issues.
I could well be at Watford as well![]()
What should be considered 50/50 balls seem to pan out around 70/30 balls in favour of the opposition every week and the concept of having people in the opposition box when a rare ball comes in from the wings seems purely abstract.
I must be very naive as I cant tell when a player isnt trying other than when it is really really obvious - I thought that was the case with Willock for the first goal and El Ghazi when through on goal, both of which were completely unacceptable.
Maybe players play at 90% when they lose confidence and/or hide to avoid receiving the ball, but I think that the majority of our players were trying in the second half yesterday.
They just lack leadership and confidence which sadly is an easy fix by getting a new (proper) manager.
I suspect Tan doesnt even know that we had a game yesterday
I went to watch Barry Town v Penybont yesterday at Jenner Park and I saw more passion ,commitment and positive play, by both teams in 90 minutes, than I’ve seen from the City at home since Riza’s first couple of home games. Supposedly, some of the players are not as talented as our overpaid stars but they certainly made up for it with their passion in a very entertaining game. Barry lost 2-1.
Weirdly its always the owner that gets the flack when things are going wrong on the pitch.
The players need to have a good long look at themselves as theyre definitely playing below par.
However I thought yesterday was a tactical issue and that lies at the fault of Riza.
Ultimately VT had the final say, but I expect he would have relied upon the advice of those in charge of club affairs.
Where would the club be now without VT's backing?
- established top tier team like Brentford, Brighton or Bournemouth
- strong 2nd tier team realistically capable of promotion every season
- 3rd tier team or lower
- not existing at all
Would someone else buying VT out suddenly be the cure for a team that has been underperforming and certainly not attractive to watch since relegation from the PL in 2019.
Perhaps VT is waiting for the outcome of the Sala case before deciding whether to sell.
'Fans' abusing owners seldom get what they want unless their club can rely upon massive support eg Newcastle.
Coventry will be a fun next week
In your opinion nobody cares, but plenty of fans know that if the owner pulls the plug financially we have a Sam Hammam situation all over again, and if HMRC bills are not paid or wages are delayed for more than two months then the club will get points deductions, embargos or possibly cease to exist?