As lovely as it would be to have someone come in and splash the cash I look at so many other championship clubs who have done it and struggle after only for the owners to lose interest.
I’ve got no issue with Tan, a lot worse owners about.
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No, now you're conflating a couple of different points. I'm not saying the club's been run well, which of course is ultimately his responsibility, but this dramatic "he's left it to rot" attitude (and you're not the only one with it) is complete nonsense.
Although if he'd have left the club to rot we wouldn't have lost 4-0 to Swansea because there wouldn't have been a club to play them so maybe he really is the bad guy
As lovely as it would be to have someone come in and splash the cash I look at so many other championship clubs who have done it and struggle after only for the owners to lose interest.
I’ve got no issue with Tan, a lot worse owners about.
Each to their own but if you don’t think leaving a couple of chancers in charge for the past 5 years is on him and doing absolutely nothing to change it isn’t “leaving the club to rot” and want to describe it differently then that’s fair enough.
I don’t have much interest in going back and forth all evening but I just wish fans didn’t have such an inferiority complex about the club and what it could be if it was ran properly and had a proper set up.
Catchment area and stadium is there, we just need a bit of belief and a proper modern football structure in place, but at the moments we are way behind.
Do you know that for a fact we lose more than all the other clubs? 2 clubs this season have fallen foul of FFP, if rumours are to be believed another 4 or 5 will next season too. Considering FFP is based on losses over time I struggle to believe we’re the worst in the league.
Interesting to see Derby news-sites carrying the story, on the grounds it might affect the sale of Derby.
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/spo...ardiff-6905056
We have cut costs significantly in recent years so I wouldn’t expect us to be bottom, but it has been at the cost of what we see on the pitch due to the mismanagement off it down the years. I said earlier that we haven’t wasted £100k a week on Rooney like Derby did in a bid to get promoted (and credit to them for that I suppose) but I don’t think that makes any difference to the point I’m making about the amateur set up of the club and the fact Tan not showing an interest is the main catalyst for that.
Under Tan the club has been more financially stable than I can recall in my 66 years of supporting the club and, given the number of dodgy characters around from even dodgier countries, it seems ludicrous that some people are calling for new ownership.
Not seen all the accounts, but it looks like Derby, Reading, Bristol. Stoke , Fulham, Bournemouth.. probably Boro, Forest and a fair few others are making bigger losses and we’ve cut costs considerably since then.
However back in the subject of takeover, Im not anti- Tan , but I think he’s run his game now and is unlikely to ever put the money in to make us successful again.
If there is the right owner out there who can do that (a bit ridiculous but say a consortium led by Bale and a few rich buddies or businessman) then why not ?
For all the money Tan put in we are still nowhere near reaching out potential.
It’ll forever be a massive missed opportunity.
Just don’t think it’s a priority for him now and we are desperately needing a bit of fire and enthusiasm from the top.
Knowing our luck the 3 are
Sam the court case
Dai the Dildo Sullivan
Mike half price Ashley
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In what respect would you say Vincent Tan has been a very good owner? Is it simply because he has kept putting money into the club to cover a large percentage of the losses the employees he's appointed have accumulated? Or are there other aspects of his ownership that you would regard as very good?
Not Bournemouth.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60916512
That was their 1st year down and based on selling £80m of players. And spending very little.
This year that’s just £20m and that on a player who they had spent £14m on ( some of which would have already been amortised)
They’ve also spent about £12m plus some big loans.
I’d bet they make a far bigger loss this season given the squad they’ve got and the money they’ve spent.
Their reported wage bill is £36m as well which wipes out the advantage of their parachute payments.
I remember the days when Cardiff had nothing. I had an insurance claim at the club back in the 90’s when it was clear they hadn’t got a penny to their name. They were in the basement division. Three were times when the club were in constant financial distress with the club’s existence in doubt.
You have had complete financial stability under Tan with two promotions to the top flight, showpiece Cup occasions and at the worst a solid tier two side. That compares very favourably with most of your history. He has stayed loyal to the club far beyond plenty of owners. I compare him to the likes of Zingarevich who left our club high and dry, The Thais who took off with the land surrounding our stadium and Yongge with his reckless spending and think you could have been pretty lucky.
So many clubs have been run badly by comparison. Not many foreign owners stick it out as long as he has.