Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:00 am
Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:14 am
Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:15 am
Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:31 am
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Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:51 am
Nuclearblue wrote:These sort of open letters is what is needed as well. Makes old Twatty look bad in the press
Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:58 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Waste of ink. If the letter actually gets as far as Tan, I'm sure he will spend all of 5 seconds looking at it before screwing it up and throwing it in the bin. He's on the other side of the world, and the City supporters are no more than a minor irritation which he is prepared to put up with as long as they continue to support him with their cash. Doubt if we are any big deal to him, he has plenty of other ventures to occupy himself with.
Wed Dec 31, 2014 12:45 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 1:25 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 1:56 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:06 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:49 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:These sort of open letters is what is needed as well. Makes old Twatty look bad in the press
Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:57 pm
dazza wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:These sort of open letters is what is needed as well. Makes old Twatty look bad in the press
The problem is none of this gets reported in the media apart from the echo.....SKY SPORTS NEWS are so far up Tans arse that whenever they fancy a little break from the studio Tan flys one of them over for a 3 day interview.....Sky have never had one supporter on giving them our point of view.
Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:53 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:51 pm
Wed Dec 31, 2014 6:58 pm
Daya wrote:No doubt It can be considered another good effort, but that's as much as it is. The points in it are quite silly and something a billionaire will scoff and laugh at.
A fan on the board is a complete farce, quite laughable.
UK elections .... Laughable.
And trust letters quite laughable. The real reason Vincent thinks the fans backed him before was down to all the other open letters published by the gullible fans so called leaders, followed by all the red seen at the ground especially red scarf night.
As for debt to equity, at boardroom level the deal was never completed. Michael Issac at the last moment pulled out on the deal to sell his share holding. That's a fact whilst all other directors sold at the agreed price, so until Issac changes his mind, it won't happen anyway.
Finally with everyone now being anti what nugget would do it now anyway, and a nugget isn't what old VT is !!!
Debt to equity makes no difference to the average fan anyway, not the slightest bit of difference.
Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:21 pm
Sven wrote:Daya wrote:No doubt It can be considered another good effort, but that's as much as it is. The points in it are quite silly and something a billionaire will scoff and laugh at.
A fan on the board is a complete farce, quite laughable.
UK elections .... Laughable.
And trust letters quite laughable. The real reason Vincent thinks the fans backed him before was down to all the other open letters published by the gullible fans so called leaders, followed by all the red seen at the ground especially red scarf night.
As for debt to equity, at boardroom level the deal was never completed. Michael Issac at the last moment pulled out on the deal to sell his share holding. That's a fact whilst all other directors sold at the agreed price, so until Issac changes his mind, it won't happen anyway.
Finally with everyone now being anti what nugget would do it now anyway, and a nugget isn't what old VT is !!!
Debt to equity makes no difference to the average fan anyway, not the slightest bit of difference.
Steve, you are spot on with that post, fella
All p**s taking side, it shows how ignorant most of our fan base (and I include myself in that group on many issues) are when it comes to how/why/when things will or will not be done at the CCS
Michael Isaac is obviously looking out for no one except himself, but who can blame him in reality?
Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:23 pm
Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:58 am
Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:02 am
blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:14 am
Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Thu Jan 01, 2015 1:43 pm
blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
Thu Jan 01, 2015 2:56 pm
Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:24 pm
Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
Thu Jan 01, 2015 4:09 pm
Cardiffcitymad wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
True or not, I was told that one of the main instigators of the red rebrand was Dalman, he wanted us to be red like manchester united.. Is this correct ?
Thu Jan 01, 2015 4:14 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
I will vouch for Daya here.
When Malky got the sack and Gwyn Davies came out with his Tan Out period Davies still was adamant about supporting Tan when the rebrand first came out. His argument was that there was no one else interested in us. I asked him who told him that and his reply was all the board directors.
Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:54 pm
Daya wrote:Cardiffcitymad wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
True or not, I was told that one of the main instigators of the red rebrand was Dalman, he wanted us to be red like manchester united.. Is this correct ?
He will do as he's told mate .... He's basically an employee.
Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:47 pm
Cardiffcitymad wrote:Daya wrote:Cardiffcitymad wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:Daya wrote:blueheaven wrote:So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
The only person who pushed the red initially was Tan it was HIS mad idea to re brand and there was NO consultation with the ordinary supporters and I am not talking about the so called fans leaders because they certainly dont represent myself or thousands of other City fans. If Tan wanted approval of his re brand he should have conducted a poll of season ticket holders and I am pretty sure he would have found at least 90% opposed to the change to red and the new badge!
As well as the " fans leaders " the main culprits were the directors and leading staff at theClub.
You forget they worked with the Echo for instance.
Displaying and presenting to Vincent open letters from the fans leaders.
Displaying and presenting polls organised by club staff and echo that showed the majority wanted RED.
And it rolled, Directors who wanted the investment for various personal reasons, used some of the less intelligent fans leaders to attempt to turn the mass and disrupt any demonstrations at the time.
It was all orchestrated to present to Vincent that the majority would and wanted to go along with his wishes.
So the answer is , Directors, Club Staff, Gullible
Fans leaders.
Can't argue with the fact that Directors, Club Staff and others with they own self interests to the fore but the fact remains that the vast majority of fans were not consulted and personally I think even if a poll had been conducted Tan would still have pushed through the rebrand because he was and it seems stiil is hell bent on Red
They weren't consulted because those listed knew what the outcome would be.
Directors fed the Fans Leaders knowing how they would react, in truth used as pawns. They reacted.
Club staff out to impress both Directors and their new employers did as they were told.
It was all rigged by the Directors, to bring in the investment. You didn't see any of them not donning a red tie did you ? Even the most self acclaimed loyal fans who claimed they bled blue if you cut them open.
As AC/ DC once sang " money talks "
How are those Directors now and how have their business operations flourished since ? I don't know, I'm not local anymore but maybe you do and could list ?
True or not, I was told that one of the main instigators of the red rebrand was Dalman, he wanted us to be red like manchester united.. Is this correct ?
He will do as he's told mate .... He's basically an employee.
He's not any old employee though, Dalman is a director of a one of tans businesses in London (so I'm told) also I just made a simple google search on his directors status http://companycheck.co.uk/director/916577445 and for some bizarre reason he has picked up a load of companies on the 7th of october and left them dormant.. Hmm bit strange
Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:53 pm
Daya wrote:No doubt It can be considered another good effort, but that's as much as it is. The points in it are quite silly and something a billionaire will scoff and laugh at.
A fan on the board is a complete farce, quite laughable.
UK elections .... Laughable.
And trust letters quite laughable. The real reason Vincent thinks the fans backed him before was down to all the other open letters published by the gullible fans so called leaders, followed by all the red seen at the ground especially red scarf night.
As for debt to equity, at boardroom level the deal was never completed. Michael Issac at the last moment pulled out on the deal to sell his share holding. That's a fact whilst all other directors sold at the agreed price, so until Issac changes his mind, it won't happen anyway.
Finally with everyone now being anti what nugget would do it now anyway, and a nugget isn't what old VT is !!!
Debt to equity makes no difference to the average fan anyway, not the slightest bit of difference.
Thu Jan 01, 2015 7:45 pm
Daya wrote:Sven wrote:Daya wrote:No doubt It can be considered another good effort, but that's as much as it is. The points in it are quite silly and something a billionaire will scoff and laugh at.
A fan on the board is a complete farce, quite laughable.
UK elections .... Laughable.
And trust letters quite laughable. The real reason Vincent thinks the fans backed him before was down to all the other open letters published by the gullible fans so called leaders, followed by all the red seen at the ground especially red scarf night.
As for debt to equity, at boardroom level the deal was never completed. Michael Issac at the last moment pulled out on the deal to sell his share holding. That's a fact whilst all other directors sold at the agreed price, so until Issac changes his mind, it won't happen anyway.
Finally with everyone now being anti what nugget would do it now anyway, and a nugget isn't what old VT is !!!
Debt to equity makes no difference to the average fan anyway, not the slightest bit of difference.
Steve, you are spot on with that post, fella
All p**s taking side, it shows how ignorant most of our fan base (and I include myself in that group on many issues) are when it comes to how/why/when things will or will not be done at the CCS
Michael Isaac is obviously looking out for no one except himself, but who can blame him in reality?
Hello Sven, happy new year to you fella. Michael Issac only ever looks after one person himself, although he did renegade on an agreement. But anyway that renegade stopped the debt to equity deal, and without trying to be disrespectful to anyone involved the trust should know that before penning in a letter.
Now let's be honest old Vincent is a very busy billionaire businessman and I'm sure he doesn't have the time to check who the leaders are of what supporters group, to him a customer is a customer and looks at the mass, and if we are all truthful the mass supported the red, the media reports too by the self professed fans leaders also supported by fans leaders letters printed in the media supported that, Paul Corkery, Gwyn Davies. Tony Jeffies , Vince Alm & Tim Hartley all had letters printed in the same issue backing Vincent and his investmement. Tan got to read those and it's a fact that's what he based his opinion on and also the feedback from directors who wanted to protect their investments , some who had claimed previous to have blue blood running through them, as well as basically incompetent club staff who just kissed ass best they could to impress.
So there is where Vincent's picture was formed. It's those exact people named above who to you blue boys should be hanging their heads in total shame especially the ones now to wanting Vincent out and back to blue, is that fickle or what ?
Sometimes the truth hurts but those are the facts.
Now if I was a Vincent ( Tan not Alm ) and had made those big investments and in return received the abuse he has from what were red supporters previous and fans leaders, I would dig my heels in and say FOOK YOU !!!
Harsh but true .... You're chance to get your point across and demonstrate was when you had the initial chance but that never happened right at the announcement , even said By Vince to himself ( Tan not Alm ). If you don't want it fine but I won't invest.
So the big question is WHO pushed home the red and convinced Tan the fans were happy with Red ???
Answers on a post card please !!!!!