Wales on Line are running a blameometer poll. Basically four choices of whose fault it is we are going down: 1. Tan 2. Ole 3. The players 4. Malky Tan is 'in the lead' (if you can call it that) on 56%. So, to sum up, 56% of fans who voted (yes, I know: empty vessels make most noise, it's not representative etc....) believe we are being relegated because we play in red. It is staggering, I can't quite believe it. Just because someone doesn't agree with my opinion I am loathe to call them idiots (that's what Leighton James has done in the past). Let's just say I believe their reasoning is seriously flawed. Do they also believe Malky made very wise use of £35 million? - or should Tan have interfered with the signings after all to ensure Malky didn't mess up. You can't have it both ways.
There is only one person to blame and that is Vincent tan, He knows as much about football and what a football club means to the fans as Micky mouse and He interfered far to much in something he knew nothing about and it did not matter who tried to advise him he didn't care. He was going to promote Malaysia at every opportunity and he used cardiff to do the job. Everything you see about what is suppose to be a local football cub for the locals was fading away bit by bit and taken over by his obsession of promoting Malaysia. He went to far and he never took into account the true feelings of the fans or how British football works. He sacks people who know about football and disagrees with him then he employs family friends who knows nothing, He could not attract any British manager as they thought he was a loony and in the end has to pluck someone like ogs that was simply not good enough. The man is a joke and the sooner he packs his Malaysian bags and head home the better it will be for cardiff because as it stands its all about promoting Malaysia and it always was.... It is definitely tans fault 100%
a local club for locals>>>>fking hell dai are you sure you follow football at all>>>>>Cardiff these days are doing more for the local and surrounding areas like never ever before <that my son is a FACT> so fk knows what you claim Cardiff have been in the past but apart from locals going 2 watch or get employed then they wouldn't have done a great deal............................the new super school that will come 2 Aberdare will have the sports section coached and sponsored by both the Cardiff city and the WRU.....with us being half way between Cardiff and Swansea I failed 2 see what Swansea is doing for kids in a catchment area such as mine. anyway back 2tha thread>>>>>I want a job in media, tiz much easier 2 put up a blame poll about kick the ball, than talk about the upcoming nato meeting in the celtic manor where a major demo will take place very shortly..................................the media stinks and I still don't get why people actually read the bullshi.t no offence 2 the op im very anti bullshi.t (press and dulldai)
It's all their fault. Each one in there own way have ruined this season. Tan by making us focus on off the field problems, Malky for buying the wrong players, Ole for not having a clue week after week and the players for not giving a **** as long as they get paid. Something seriously needs to change next season if we are going to be challenging for a top spot.
Agree with this 100% I am struggling to remember a Cardiff squad with less bottle than this lot in all the years I have supported City. A complete shambles of a club from top to bottom. Avoiding relegation from the Championship will be an achievement next season.
I think you need 2 read my post again pagan Im saying Cardiff are in my area(the valleys) as well as in its own area`s......you boys are no where 2b seen you wasn't 2 shy bringing the begging buckets up into the valleys when you needed support hey .....have you got long term memory loss also?
The irony of this thread is incredible. Looks as if you are inviting the recriminations to start rolling out Iggy by creating this pointless thread. Maybe you should learn to respect others opinions. I know who I blame and it's certainly more than the shirt colour. There is a catalogue of errors.
Finally - a sensible reply that is relevant in any context. That's what we need: verifiable facts, not opinions.
Nat is correct, a combination of all of 'em. I can't see how anyone can solely blame Tan even though he's a twonk. If you had to pick one it's got to be the players I suppose.
On the Nathan Blake thing today Annis said it was all the fault of those fans in red. And we have fans who hang on every word he says
IMO its a combination of: Malkey overspent on average players, Malkey and Tan for airing their dirty laundry in public causing unrest internally Ole for trying to totally change your playing philosophy and turning his back on the philosophy that was your strongest point (defense first) The fans also had some part to play but I also understand the reason for their unrest. Still all isn't lost you are only one win from safety and you never know you might just pull it off!
Yep, all technically correct apart from, in reality, it's "2 wins from safety if others cock up as well".
all four are to blame, in order i would say the players, followed by tan, then ogs, then MM. there has been some turmoil off the field but not anything particularly unusual by PL standards. tan has made some poor decisions and made the club a laughing stock which has undermined everything this season. then you have the managers, MM had us above the relegation zone, and OGS hasn't proven himself to be able to get performances out of the players…..
I think Makay was most to blame, over spent on players, wages and sign on fees. Stopped picking players who wanted a more attacking game, sent player on loan that were better than his team. He left a team that was only going one way, when they were asked to fight for the manager were beaten out of sight by Southampton at home, he had lost the dressing room and there was no way back. The Players are next, many have no fight. Tan his biggest mistake was not sacking Malky at the same time as Iain Moody. OGS had to try to move Cardiff on from the disaster that was MM with less than 5% of the budget.