I haven't involved myself in this Tan debacle affair thingy, but it's a bit of a concern now with the new protest. A good run of results would make us feel a bit better, but they could leave it too late...just imagine winning the last 12 games and finishing seventh eh? Could be that the great Masky himself could be relegated too...how amazing would that be?
Not very good odds on that double Masky. Its going to be big decision time for many fans in the New Year. Could be playing to home gates of 10/12k next season.
It seems I am in the minority. I go to matches to watch football and not shirt colours. We need a new manager, not new shirts.
+1 whoops. There was barely a murmur of protest when we were winning every week in red and getting promoted. I'm ****ed off with another clueless manager being given the job when the perfect man for the job wasn't even asked. I'd rather the possibility of 6-12 good months under Pulis waiting for the Tan situation to explode than the clueless yes man we seem to have ended up with.
I can't see Tan giving a stuff. If anything, threatening the guy with that will make him less likely to change back to blue. If trying to "hit him in the pocket" is the idea, that's a huge mistake. I honestly don't know what the answer is, but that sort of stance, whilst being a source of self-satisfaction to the back to blue brigade will not hasten their wish. Tan is (or maybe was?) on a mission applying his own agenda to become a successful football club owner in the this country. He chose Cardiff and pumped an unbelievable amount of money into his vision. It has all become a bit unraveled for him now, and the passion of City fans for our club leaves him cold. The only thing that still ties him to Cardiff is the money issue. Losing something like 10,000 ticket sales every fortnight isn't going to stretch that problem.
Sparks, he is a successful businessman so must look at a rapidly deteriorating bottom line especially with FFP rules being applied. Look at today's embargo news. He won't be allowed to throw cash at it.
this whole idea of tans has brought so much division between fans its fking shocking....why don't the stupid twat understand how the game works in Britain hey....there was no need of a change of colour even for an egotistical looney tune billionaire`s warped soul..................fk the dictator im not playing his game and if that means the club I love/d going 2tha wall then so be it...................tiz a shame its come 2this lads but until this daft twat see`s the wrong he`s caused and changes it back soon then the whole thing will continue 2come crashing down. the question is who will be there 2pick up the pieces after this whole episode is finished with <o> \o/ <o> \o/
It's a shame. Such a sore subject for many, and an argument spawner definitely. My stance on the subject is clear to all. TAN OUT.
My grandson is football mad, and quite a tidy player in my opinion. Hardly any of his likewise pals, go down to watch the city. The main reason for this is the expense issue. I look at the near empty new stand and just wonder why it isn't offered over to the kids for the rest of the season for a fiver a game....chuck in a pie and a pint maybe eh? Fill the stand, create an instant atmosphere...and importantly create the fans of the future. They say invest in youth on the field, how about off the field...what is there to lose? Why shouldn't they be forced to watch it, most of them have been naughty and should be punished!