No clue but keeping a low profile is what is always best from an owner, so the less we hear from him the better.
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Any idea about this mystical asian's whereabouts ? or have a missed that we've sold ?
No clue but keeping a low profile is what is always best from an owner, so the less we hear from him the better.
With Tan Van Haig.
Perhaps we should ,ask where are the players performances, who are on wages we'd die for, paid for by him...
Not sure, does it matter? Why do you need to know lol.
I've had loads of texts from loads of mates saying he is dusting off his CV to apply for the job of first minister 👍
Hopefully he is writing the cheques, getting Ken Choo to clean Lamborghinis on the forecourt of an HR Owen dealership somewhere and leaving all the strategic decisions to Mehmet Dalman.
I'm not being facetious but I still don't understand why he retains an interest in City, which costs hom very good money.
Kudos can't surely be the answer!
It’s a very good point. It has crossed my mind several times. The only reasonable excuse is that he’s using the losses on the club to offset losses in other parts of his businesses.
We’ll never be able to see his books but like most people in similar positions the real financial position is obscured by a variety of different accounting practices both in the UK, US, Belgium, Malaysia and wherever else he has business interests
You may be right but I doubt the reason is current financial. He may have hopes of selling the club in the Premier League and recouping most if not all of what he has put in - but for now I expect the answer is vanity, prestige, bloody mindedness and a lack of viable sale options.
Mehmet Dalman has always said that, if the right offer comes along, the club is for sale. Now that the transfer embargo is out of the way and the Sala transfer fee has been paid the Nantes litigation is a bit of a punt which may come off either partially or wholly (it's difficult to envisage the latter but the former must be a possibility) so I don't suppose Tan will be opting out of Cardiff City before that is resolved one way or the other.
The financial loss isn't completely real until he sells up.
I think he's hoping for promotion on a very modest budget.
Also the recent court cases have probably had much to do with his sticking around.
There's no financial gain at the moment, I can't see what enjoyment he gets from owning an average championship club either.
He missed a trick during the whole rebrand thing by not inviting netflix or prime in for a documentary series. Without doubt they would have had more interesting content than they could begin to edit. Was already a circus. Could have been the real version of the office.
You know what they say - no news is good news.
I'm more concerned as to what happens if he dies.