Mackay has been sacked and in no doubt the nation will be against Vincent Tan. However everyone forgets how lucky Cardiff are to have an owner who has ridden their debts and basically bought promotion. With Tan's money Cardiff could potentially buy even more success like Man City did which i feel isn't right but back to the argument over Vincent Tan I feel that everyone is on the wrong side unaware of what Tan has done for them. At the end of the day Tan can do what he likes it's his club and I have no sympathy with Cardiff supporters and the club in general.
You have unfortunately cast your line in to an area where we genuinely couldn't give a flying **** about whether Cardiff get relegated for the next 4 years or not, We have watched the Cardiff fans meekly give up their club colours and decades of tradition for the premiership dream, many fans on here wouldn't lose much sleep if they went bankrupt altogether. Vincent Tan is everything that is wrong with modern football and The Cardiff fans have allowed him to ride roughshod over THEIR club for the price of premiership football, and ironically see their stadium filled with bandwagon jumpers and glory hunters who have no real care for the clubs traditions. Whats he done for them? More damage than can possibly be imagined, I would say..
'You have unfortunately cast your line in to an area where we genuinely couldn't give a flying ****' And yet who posted, 'Malky sacked. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...f-city-6435939 No surprise really I suppose, but still a ****in disgrace.!!' Me, I really couldn't care a 'flying ****'.
Tan could be what Lansdown always wanted to be ? Running a Premiership club with about as much success and background/qualification to do so as our own owner. Or in our case read L1 or maybe L2 ?
Tan's investment into the club are in the form of loans - if he "throws his toys" and goes off calling in those loans it will be curtains for Cardiff (£83m I've heard) SL has also loaned money to City, but has publically stated that he would not call those loans in. In the case of Tan there is a bigger picture here (than our rivalry with Cardiff) - owners treating the club as their "plaything" with no regard for the history of the club, tradition, the fans or the local community and how they feel about their club.
It was breaking football news regarding one of our closest rivals on to a football forum?? When did the rule start you need to be interested in something to post?? But most ironically you take the time to bother to reply and then state "I couldn't give a flying ****" ??