ivor ... musty seems your ilk care for us .......i`ll fly the flag of malaysia for him im not racist>>>>i`d never fly the flag of a family that have opressed us for hundreds of years mind ....keep flying the onion jack
I hope this isn't true for the sake of the genuine die hard Cardiff fans out there, but this bloke shouldn't be trusted. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2142521/Cardiff-ditch-plans-change-kit-colour-badge.html Oh yes, great attitude Musty. I knew you were out of touch.
thought i was on a swansea board Dilli, not a cardiff one, i for one think tan is a toss but i cannot comment on their board and finally i hope they get promoted
The point is Musty that this could happen to anyone, we aren't the only board discussing this. I want us to beat them every time but I don't want to see them or any other club being arse raped they way they are. Worrying times indeed and I hope things like this do not become the norm in football
I reckon if he saw it last night Dai might even stop having a go at Huw Jenkins I know who I'd rather have as chairman at my club and its not Kim Jong that's for sure
All wumming aside I agree Dill, very worrying, did we want a colour change? no, do we want a name change ? NO but we did want a football club and I'm firmly of the opinion that if not for the Malaysians it would have been liquidation and not just admin. I went to my first game at Ninian Park in 1963 and put in my time there through the 70's and 80's, moved away and because of ill health i'm unable to get to Cardiff that often. It's a shame but sadly I don't think there's a way back to those times. While i'm here a little confession, I've a family member on your management team
I must admit I only heard a snippet of the interview on the radio so not really fully qualified to comment but the it did seem to me that he was coming at this purely from a business point of view which is fine to some extent but has to be aligned with the interests of the Cardiff supporters which I have my doubts over. He made comments re the controversial colour change and suggested that it was no coincidence that two most popular teams out in Malaysia were Man Utd and Liverpool. I would argue the point that their success is not down to the colour they play in but more down to the fact that they have been two of the most successful teams from the UK over a long period and successful teams will always be popular regardless of shirt colour. Also having the 'Sam debt' position lingering in the background is a big concern and I must admit if I was a Cardiff supporter I wouldnt relish the thought of having him on the board even if it meant a possible financial resolution. So good news for Cardiff that Tan has come in with his money but I hope for football sake he doesnt sell their club down the river.
Was there really no alternative? I dont know what the situation was when he took over. Yes this guy has come in, (and many fans were shouting about how much money he had and how much would be spent) but financially are you any better off now than you were when Tan took over. I doubt it. Surely and it would of hurt, the way to go would have been to taken administration and have somone taking over your club, with the club and the fans at heart. yes it would have meant a drop, maybe. But, who knows where you would be in 10 years from now under welsh ownership. I worry for your club and this guy is just going to do what he wants with it. I just hope for the honest, genuine fans there is a club left for you when he gets fed up and taken his money back.
You know I can't do that dill suffice it to say said person has been with the Swans for quite sometime.
To be honest TLF, I firmly believe that hmrc would have pushed us all the way and at the time there was no one else willing to step in, would have been like a drowning man refusing the outstretched stick
"In 1982 he purchased Malaysia's McDonald's franchise and in 1985 he bought Sports Toto when the lottery agency was privatised by the government.[4] Vincent Tan has had close links with Mahathir Mohammed and his family, the ex prime minister of Malaysia. Vincent Tan obtained the license of his lottery business from an untendered privatisation in 1985 (Studwell, Joe; Asian Godfathers, page 130, Grove Press, 2007)" Oh dear... this cannot turn out well. I see political crusades involving this man and 'dodgy' dealings with former political representatives. I bet Tan will be under a Malaysian Arrest Warrant within 10 years.