Yet certain posters on this forum and the other will continue to slate Tan.
He's not trying to run the club into the ground, he's just doing a bit of a shit job.
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Crucially, Cardiff held firm when offers arrived for their homegrown stars. Rubin Colwill, Alex Robertson, Cian Ashford, Dylan Lawlor and Ronan Kpakio all had admirers, with one source saying the “phone wouldn’t stop ringing” for some of them.
Lawlor was sought after by clubs all over Europe and in the UK, RB Salzburg, Stoke City and Rangers were all known admirers. Kpakio has had Premier League clubs and Championship sides monitoring his outstanding start to the season. Top Championship outfits have had their eyes on the other three, too.
But each approach, some more serious than offers, was rebuffed.
Yet certain posters on this forum and the other will continue to slate Tan.
He's not trying to run the club into the ground, he's just doing a bit of a shit job.
I thought that Surely we would have heard rumblings on Twatter if our players had been subject to offers from other clubs. I'm not saying that it didn't happen, but i'm sure we would have heard about it a bit more specifically. I onlt heard interest for Ashford.
The snakey car salesman has been on the blower to his chief propagandist Abbandanto and Tans apologists on here lap it up.
So gullable.
I sense the phrase ‘best transfer window ever’ marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of an upcoming Walesonline article.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...rpool-transfer
Apologies for a slightly hazy memory of events 13 years ago. It was £40m+£1 to trigger a £40m clause in his contract