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This isn't a thread about Cardiff City so if you are not interested in reading it just pass over it.










This is about a Premiership club who's core fans on not606 were recently, lets just say less than graceful about the ethnicity of our new owners.


Whithout going into specifics the link highlights a real dilemna for those very same fans who appear to be on the brink of signing a talented Asian player who featured in the recent Olympics.



Are they about to copy the capital city and try tapping into the lucrative Asian market for investment by buying such a player or am I being just a tad cynical?

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8005995/
 
ITI

You're just an old cynic, I can't believe our friends would be anything less than welcoming to Ki Sung-Yeung. <yikes>

This could actually work out well for both of us with Kimbo having a fellow countryman playing just down the road. Neither would feel so alone and isolated by having an international team mate close at hand.

Could our owners stump up the £5m for Ki? <whistle>
 
<laugh> I suppose they are more cosmopolitan these days.

Which City do you reckon the two would go drinking together in BfB?
 
This isn't a thre
ad about Cardiff City so if you are not interested in reading it just pass over it.









This is about a Premiership club who's core fans on not606 were recently, lets just say less than graceful about the ethnicity of our new owners.


Whithout going into specifics the link highlights a real dilemna for those very same fans who appear to be on the brink of signing a talented Asian player who featured in the recent Olympics.



Are they about to copy the capital city and try tapping into the lucrative Asian market for investment by buying such a player or am I being just a tad cynical?

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8005995/


Slight difference wouldn't you agree between a player and owners ,they have different agendas /motives
 
bonymaenjack!
So what your saying is it's ok to racially abuse an Asian owner of another club but not a player from the same region if he plays for your club?

Please elaborate.