Wed May 22, 2013 5:52 am
Wed May 22, 2013 6:04 am
Paul Keevil wrote:I am completely perplexed by this Everton thing. I am not denying Everton have an excellent history. I'm not denying that they have a good side although that will be depleted when Felleini and Baines go. And I'm not denying that their support is good
BUT I JUST DON'T GET IT......
If I were in Malkys shoes they are not a club who would fill me with a lot of interest. Where is the challenge?
On the contrary we have "A Dream" here at Cardiff which everyone has bought into. We have a dream which Tan Sri is funding and having been in at the start I personally would want to be there at the end.
I genuinely believe that with the right players we have the capability of reaching a top 10 position and that to me is exciting
It is for this reason I believe MM will stay. We are a club on the up and I think he is enjoying the ride.
Wed May 22, 2013 6:09 am
Paul Keevil wrote:Where is the challenge?
Wed May 22, 2013 6:56 am
Delembox wrote:Paul Keevil wrote:I am completely perplexed by this Everton thing. I am not denying Everton have an excellent history. I'm not denying that they have a good side although that will be depleted when Felleini and Baines go. And I'm not denying that their support is good
BUT I JUST DON'T GET IT......
If I were in Malkys shoes they are not a club who would fill me with a lot of interest. Where is the challenge?
On the contrary we have "A Dream" here at Cardiff which everyone has bought into. We have a dream which Tan Sri is funding and having been in at the start I personally would want to be there at the end.
I genuinely believe that with the right players we have the capability of reaching a top 10 position and that to me is exciting
It is for this reason I believe MM will stay. We are a club on the up and I think he is enjoying the ride.
I think there is a lot of rose... Or red... tinted spectacle wearing by our fans.
We are a team on the up in terms of we have been promoted, but that's in the past - at this moment in time we are favourites to become a team on the down.
Tan is a mentalist, everton want someone for the long haul, there is job security and a big pay cheque on offer. With us, one bad season and he will in all likelihood be sacked and the fans expecting such things as top 10 turning on him. £25m isn't a great deal of money when having to overhaul a side and there is far more room to build an excellent side at Everton.
It's chalk and cheese,
Wed May 22, 2013 7:40 am
Paul Keevil wrote:I am completely perplexed by this Everton thing. I am not denying Everton have an excellent history. I'm not denying that they have a good side although that will be depleted when Felleini and Baines go. And I'm not denying that their support is good
BUT I JUST DON'T GET IT......
If I were in Malkys shoes they are not a club who would fill me with a lot of interest. Where is the challenge?
On the contrary we have "A Dream" here at Cardiff which everyone has bought into. We have a dream which Tan Sri is funding and having been in at the start I personally would want to be there at the end.
I genuinely believe that with the right players we have the capability of reaching a top 10 position and that to me is exciting
It is for this reason I believe MM will stay. We are a club on the up and I think he is enjoying the ride.
Wed May 22, 2013 7:49 am
Wed May 22, 2013 7:51 am
Wed May 22, 2013 7:56 am
Wed May 22, 2013 7:58 am
Paul Keevil wrote:Just for clarification here I am not comparing Cardiff to Everton. Everton have a solid history of Premiership football. They have great supporters and are a top 8 premiership side.
The point I am making is that what we have, in my opinion, is something more exciting.
Everton have the annual challenge as to whether they finish 5th 6th 7th or 8th. What we have is the dream of turning a side, who have not played in the top flight for 50 years, into side that can compete at the top level - competitively
Provided the salary is similar I am sure our challenge/dream is more exciting than the mini league that Everton compete in.
Wed May 22, 2013 8:03 am
Paul Keevil wrote:Just for clarification here I am not comparing Cardiff to Everton. Everton have a solid history of Premiership football. They have great supporters and are a top 8 premiership side.
The point I am making is that what we have, in my opinion, is something more exciting.
Everton have the annual challenge as to whether they finish 5th 6th 7th or 8th. What we have is the dream of turning a side, who have not played in the top flight for 50 years, into side that can compete at the top level - competitively
Provided the salary is similar I am sure our challenge/dream is more exciting than the mini league that Everton compete in.
Wed May 22, 2013 8:34 am
Angry Man wrote:I don't think people understand just how big the takeover of Everton is going to be.
Wed May 22, 2013 8:36 am
CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:I don't think people understand just how big the takeover of Everton is going to be.
It will be this big .
Club has been up for sale for years and years. Nobody wants them. Although goodison is a good old fashioned ground its falling to bits. A new stadium is a must for any new owner. Why would you take them over only to be lumbered with a few hundred mill building project to start
Wed May 22, 2013 8:49 am
Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:I don't think people understand just how big the takeover of Everton is going to be.
It will be this big .
Club has been up for sale for years and years. Nobody wants them. Although goodison is a good old fashioned ground its falling to bits. A new stadium is a must for any new owner. Why would you take them over only to be lumbered with a few hundred mill building project to start
Because the new ground will be shared
Wed May 22, 2013 8:51 am
CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:I don't think people understand just how big the takeover of Everton is going to be.
It will be this big .
Club has been up for sale for years and years. Nobody wants them. Although goodison is a good old fashioned ground its falling to bits. A new stadium is a must for any new owner. Why would you take them over only to be lumbered with a few hundred mill building project to start
Because the new ground will be shared
That will never ever happen
Wed May 22, 2013 9:03 am
Wed May 22, 2013 9:04 am
CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
Wed May 22, 2013 9:09 am
CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
Wed May 22, 2013 9:12 am
Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
They can say what they want but the Council hold all the cards
Wed May 22, 2013 9:13 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
CRAIG CCFC HAS SPOKEN
END OF THREAD
Wed May 22, 2013 9:13 am
CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
They can say what they want but the Council hold all the cards
How will the council force them to share?
Wed May 22, 2013 9:14 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:We will because when the new liverpool owners took over they said that will not ever happen.
CRAIG CCFC HAS SPOKEN
END OF THREAD
Wed May 22, 2013 9:20 am
Wed May 22, 2013 9:31 am
Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:Angry Man wrote:I don't think people understand just how big the takeover of Everton is going to be.
It will be this big .
Club has been up for sale for years and years. Nobody wants them. Although goodison is a good old fashioned ground its falling to bits. A new stadium is a must for any new owner. Why would you take them over only to be lumbered with a few hundred mill building project to start
Because the new ground will be shared
That will never ever happen
You'll see
Wed May 22, 2013 9:34 am
Wed May 22, 2013 9:35 am
redordead wrote:Vague on the price,Liverpool don't want to ground share.what's your point?
Wed May 22, 2013 9:38 am
Wed May 22, 2013 9:40 am
redordead wrote:Fair enough,but I don't think Liverpool will ground share,ever.
Wed May 22, 2013 9:41 am
redordead wrote:Fair enough,but I don't think Liverpool will ground share,ever.
Wed May 22, 2013 9:55 am