As stated those who want Tan out don`t care what happens to our club, anyone who knows anything about business will know there will not be a club now.
Let those who have sunk £140 million into the club make the business decisions, how many offered to pay the £1 million to the tax man when administration was very close?
Tan did not change the colour.
Tan offered to invest a further £100 million if the shirt could be changed due to the culture and history of his country where blue is a sad colour and red is a happy colour.
The board made the decision to accept the offer.
Due to a huge protest regarding our culture Tan compromised with blue as the away colour and the bluebird logo represented on the badge.
No respect has been shown for his culture but he should respect ours?
Tan should respect fans but they have not shown one sign of respect towards him.
The club was going nowhere till Sam took over and he got us to the championship with passion and I will always thank him for that.
Risdale and Jones kept the club in the championship under severe financial pressure and despite this always pushing for promotion. I thank those two.
TG came in with the investment the club had to get at the 11th hour that is how close administration was at that point, he persuaded Tan the club had potential so that is when he invested in particular paying £20,000 a week towards the loan deal for Bellamy.
We were promised premier league football and massive investment all that has been delivered.
Tan is here to stay or this club will cease to exist so if you want the best for this club it is time you concentrated on supporting the team and stopped giving the media news that is damaging the image. Tan says very little so it is not him who is constantly dragging the name of this club through the mud it is those who don`t care about the club but have a personal agenda.
It is not Tan out but rather the so called fans that do not want to move with the times and have no understanding of the modern game at the highest level.
One last point, Malky will always be remembered as the manager who won the championship for us and took us to the Carling cup final. Results and performances in the premiership given the investment was no longer good enough and a normal business decision was made to replace him before the transfer window to give the new manager adequate funds to improve results and performances.
Standing in the bob bank in pouring rain soaked to the skin were not the good old days, it was low league football and not many wins. Being in the premiership with a rich owner these are the good times and if you cannot enjoy the good times god help you.
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