Has he grown his revenue? yes Has he grown his customer base? yes Is the industry more aware of his product? yes
I thought Chazz was just repeating what you thought and said about me. I don't know where you got the one issue thing from. We have asked for support for the Cardiff City campaign to play in blue since just after we formed. I don't think we will be blogging on every thing that happens in the world of football and beyond. We may have felt entitled to express sympathy to Cardiff City supporters because of the help their fans have given our campaign.
In our promotion year he grew our revenue by £35,000 whilst stocks fell by £200,000. In our promotion year his customer base fell because attendances fell.
Our non TV revenue is pathetic, many of our customers are pissed off, much of the industry think our owner is bonkers. We're in the Premier League and that's a great achievement that our owner should be proud of, but outside of that, we're not in a great place.
He's becoming a sort of Gerald Ratner/ Vincent Tan figure, ridiculed and reviled all over the globe. He consistently undermines his manager with the timing and content of his 'interviews'. He has gained notoriety not brand awareness for his product.
Last season was the first time we achieved automatic promotion to the Premier League. We played some of the best football I had ever seen from a City team and we should have done better on the business side then we did. Our attendances this season are up because we got promotion. Even then we have had to offer deals with kids for a quid.
According to the HDM poll, many people will not renew season tickets if we become Hull Tigers, I doubt it's as many as the HDM poll suggests, but however many it is, it's bad news.
According to OBI, that is his secondary objective (or primary if that is his only means to keep the name)