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Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:22 am

Finally with all the various groups uniting for a return to blue and a good turnout, we should be able to send a clear message to Tan. Considering that the protest will attract much media attention, how do you think Tan will react? My personal opinion is that he will just try and ignore it and we may have to have a few more marches before he acknowledges that he has a problem. :ayatollah:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:56 am

Bluebird64 wrote:Finally with all the various groups uniting for a return to blue and a good turnout, we should be able to send a clear message to Tan. Considering that the protest will attract much media attention, how do you think Tan will react? My personal opinion is that he will just try and ignore it and we may have to have a few more marches before he acknowledges that he has a problem. :ayatollah:


You are right he will ignore it, what he wouldn't ignore is if the fans didn't enter the ground but we all know that won't happen

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:04 am

If less than 2000 turn up it may prove his point about the 10% I will be really disappointed if less than 5000 turn up for the protest in my opinion I would see it as a failure by us fans

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:12 am

Milkybarkid wrote:If less than 2000 turn up it may prove his point about the 10% I will be really disappointed if less than 5000 turn up for March in my opinion I would see it as a failure by us fans


What you will more than likely get is maybe 2k marching but when they turn up at the stadium you might have another few thousand join in to protest in front of the entrance doors, and that's where it counts :ayatollah:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:13 am

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Milkybarkid wrote:If less than 2000 turn up it may prove his point about the 10% I will be really disappointed if less than 5000 turn up for March in my opinion I would see it as a failure by us fans


What you will more than likely get is maybe 2k marching but when they turn up at the stadium you might have another few thousand join in to protest in front of the entrance doors, and that's where it counts :ayatollah:


Think you may be correct. Let's hope

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:57 am

Tan's reaction will be something like this:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:05 am

Tan knows his rebrand is a failure and if there is a good turn out one of two options with happen:

1. Tan will ignore the protest and prepare for his departure from the club. Forward a couple of years he will then make an announcement that the rebrand was the reason why his project Cardiff City was a failure. He will make this statement when it will not matter by then.

2. A miracle will happen and Tan will hold his hands up and return us to blue.

I expect Tan to go silent and will treat it as good news and I feel option 1 above has started.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:20 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:Finally with all the various groups uniting for a return to blue and a good turnout, we should be able to send a clear message to Tan. Considering that the protest will attract much media attention, how do you think Tan will react? My personal opinion is that he will just try and ignore it and we may have to have a few more marches before he acknowledges that he has a problem. :ayatollah:


He won't really care, he already said we don't be going back to blue as long as he owns us no matter what.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:42 pm

T1JMO wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Finally with all the various groups uniting for a return to blue and a good turnout, we should be able to send a clear message to Tan. Considering that the protest will attract much media attention, how do you think Tan will react? My personal opinion is that he will just try and ignore it and we may have to have a few more marches before he acknowledges that he has a problem. :ayatollah:


He won't really care, he already said we don't be going back to blue as long as he owns us no matter what.


Aye but he has a history of retracting.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:09 pm

So we can rule out him leaving us in good hands then bake? :lol:

As much as i love a happy ending this could pan out a lot different to what bakes portraying.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:12 pm

Gavin wrote:Tan's reaction will be something like this:






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Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:16 pm

Tan will react by stating there will be no movement on colour, but it will be a significant indicator that his theory of the 10% will be flawed, depending on numbers!

I believe tan will never turn us back blue, but we need to gather a unity amongst us as supporters to prevent anything like this happening in future! We need to make a stand! We are the bluebirds lets keep it that way and the sooner tan realises that his rebrand is not wanted by the majority he will leave!

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:28 pm

I think he will say. " I come to your town, i save your club and you go and do stupid thing like this. But it is just a small prosentage who are againt me. 5, maybe 10 prosent. Maybe they can find new owner, and he can turn them back to blue. I go by new red club muhahaha.. "But that is just a wild guess :oops:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:09 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
T1JMO wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Finally with all the various groups uniting for a return to blue and a good turnout, we should be able to send a clear message to Tan. Considering that the protest will attract much media attention, how do you think Tan will react? My personal opinion is that he will just try and ignore it and we may have to have a few more marches before he acknowledges that he has a problem. :ayatollah:


He won't really care, he already said we don't be going back to blue as long as he owns us no matter what.


Aye but he has a history of retracting.


Only when the agenda suits him. The agenda of returning to Blue does not suit him.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:36 am

Bakedalasker wrote:Tan knows his rebrand is a failure and if there is a good turn out one of two options with happen:

1. Tan will ignore the protest and prepare for his departure from the club. Forward a couple of years he will then make an announcement that the rebrand was the reason why his project Cardiff City was a failure. He will make this statement when it will not matter by then.

2. A miracle will happen and Tan will hold his hands up and return us to blue.

I expect Tan to go silent and will treat it as good news and I feel option 1 above has started.


You are Very naiv.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:39 am

Let's hope he does leave. :thumbright:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:43 am

Milkybarkid wrote:If less than 2000 turn up it may prove his point about the 10% I will be really disappointed if less than 5000 turn up for the protest in my opinion I would see it as a failure by us fans


How many will be going just to try and get on tv :laughing6:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:55 am

redordead wrote:So we can rule out him leaving us in good hands then bake? :lol:

As much as i love a happy ending this could pan out a lot different to what bakes portraying.

How can you claim to love a happy ending with a user name containing the word red?

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:26 am

redordead wrote:So we can rule out him leaving us in good hands then bake? :lol:

As much as i love a happy ending this could pan out a lot different to what bakes portraying.


What am I portrayings?

While we are at it why don't you say what you think will happen.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:29 am

Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:Tan knows his rebrand is a failure and if there is a good turn out one of two options with happen:

1. Tan will ignore the protest and prepare for his departure from the club. Forward a couple of years he will then make an announcement that the rebrand was the reason why his project Cardiff City was a failure. He will make this statement when it will not matter by then.

2. A miracle will happen and Tan will hold his hands up and return us to blue.

I expect Tan to go silent and will treat it as good news and I feel option 1 above has started.


You are Very naiv.


I am?

At least I know where I am at one time.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:34 am

Tan will say "see 2 thousand marching, even less than 10% against the rebrand"

We need more the 2 thousand marching we need 10k!!! The most important moment for us is that we get the whole ground chanting at 19:27 that's the big message for tan :thumbright:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:27 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:Let's hope he does leave. :thumbright:




You gonna pay him off?

Then find the club to stay afloat?

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:29 am

AJ1927 wrote:You gonna pay him off?

Then find the club to stay afloat?


If only. :D

You don't have to be able to do that though, to wish that he would leave. :old:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:33 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:You gonna pay him off?

Then find the club to stay afloat?


If only. :D

You don't have to be able to do that though, to wish that he would leave. :old:


We all wish we were Blue with a decent wealthy owner who was an actual fan of the club, and we were competing at the top end of things...

But reality is a c**t.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:35 am

AJ1927 wrote:We all wish we were Blue with a decent wealthy owner who was an actual fan of the club, and we were competing at the top end of things...

But reality is a c**t.


Glad to hear you want Tan out too. :thumbup:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:42 am

Supposed to rain on Saturday so that may turn a few away

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:46 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:We all wish we were Blue with a decent wealthy owner who was an actual fan of the club, and we were competing at the top end of things...

But reality is a c**t.


Glad to hear you want Tan out too. :thumbup:



Baz, I want Cardiff City to survive.
I want to be able to take my kids to a game when they're older.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:51 am

Tan has stewardship of the club.

He has now proven himself a liar, in what seems a very well payed ploy to get out.

I fear for the future of our club if he goes.
But I am also fearful if he remains.

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:11 am

I dont think it will bother him at all to be honest. Think its great that your marching though, shame I cant be with you. Good work.
:ayatollah:

Re: Tan's reaction to the protest

Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:31 pm

Ppphhhh!