Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:14 pm
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Blazing Saddles wrote:Kenneth who????
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:24 pm
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:24 pm
carlccfc wrote:Blazing Saddles wrote:Kenneth who????
Zohore.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:24 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Don't tell me Tan is going to give the club to his son please don't.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:24 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:Don't tell me Tan is going to give the club to his son please don't.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:25 pm
carlccfc wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Don't tell me Tan is going to give the club to his son please don't.
You never know Ryan.
It was once described as a train set for his son to play with.
It was just a matter of how many carriages his son wanted to add to that train set, determined how big the club would become.
That was the story when Tan first became involved.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:27 pm
carlccfc wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Don't tell me Tan is going to give the club to his son please don't.
You never know Ryan.
It was once described as a train set for his son to play with.
It was just a matter of how many carriages his son wanted to add to that train set, determined how big the club would become.
That was the story when Tan first became involved.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:27 pm
carlccfc wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:Don't tell me Tan is going to give the club to his son please don't.
You never know Ryan.
It was once described as a train set for his son to play with.
It was just a matter of how many carriages his son wanted to add to that train set, determined how big the club would become.
That was the story when Tan first became involved.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:27 pm
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Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:33 pm
carlccfc wrote:It was once described as a train set for his son to play with.
It was just a matter of how many carriages his son wanted to add to that train set, determined how big the club would become.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:34 pm
Wayne S wrote:carlccfc wrote:It was once described as a train set for his son to play with.
It was just a matter of how many carriages his son wanted to add to that train set, determined how big the club would become.
You can have all the carriages in the world but you ain't going anywhere without an engine
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:37 pm
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Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:40 pm
carlccfc wrote:" CCFC MINI UPDATE THURSDAY 28TH JAN 2016 "
One of Vincent Tan's sons is spending more and more time at the club in recent times, as well as being present at the Rotherham home game, Tan's offspring has also attended recent away matches too. He is spending time at the club overseeing things at the club and becoming involved in day to day activities.
Cardiff City's team will fly to Huddersfield tomorrow afternoon at 2.30pm, the squad will train at the Vale tomorrow morning before being coached over to Cardiff Airport for the mid afternoon flight. The team coach will then make its way to Huddersfield with the team kit on board and some staff members.
The cost for this exercise will cost approximately £10,000.
Anthony Pilkington is in full training and is fit for Saturday's trip to Huddersfield though City do have injury concerns to a number of other players.
Joe Mason has now completed his move to Wolves but the delay was due to the severance package that had to be agreed between Mason and Cardiff City. Mason was entitled to a full settlement of his contract and this led to a number of conversations to come to an agreement on the settlement figure.
Mason did not want to leave and was happy at Cardiff but City agreed to the sale and the severance pay was the hold up on the deal.
Wolves have signed Mason for £3.5m which includes Joe's signing on fee, City will receive £3m but pass 25% of the sale to Plymouth as part of the sell on clause, Mason will be £12,500 per week at Molineux and was on £10k a week at Cardiff.
Tony Watt, who has signed for Blackburn on loan, has been left disappointed by Cardiff City. Watt enjoyed his brief time at City and went through 3 days of medical examinations, which he passed, before the transfer embargo was put on the club but Watt was left frustrated by the fact that there was no contact by our club telling Watt what was happening. The striker hoped that City could have somehow got the deal done for him to return to the club but was kept in the dark once the embargo hit.
FAW officials were present at the Rotherham game last Saturday to look at the pitch that the FA of Wales paid for to be relaid,
In the last hour City have been linked with a loan move for Kenneth Zohore, who apparently is heading for a medical tomorrow according to reports.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:40 pm
Forever Blue wrote:The club keep wanting to save money, what a waste of money taking a plane and a coach to Huddersfield and yet were training in Cardiff . I understand accommodation.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:41 pm
Aramore wrote:Also another tall danish player?
That went so well last time.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:41 pm
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:45 pm
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:46 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Aramore wrote:Also another tall danish player?
That went so well last time.
Rydogs seen the stats, he's awesome.
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:46 pm
ccfcsince62 wrote:carlccfc wrote:" CCFC MINI UPDATE THURSDAY 28TH JAN 2016 "
One of Vincent Tan's sons is spending more and more time at the club in recent times, as well as being present at the Rotherham home game, Tan's offspring has also attended recent away matches too. He is spending time at the club overseeing things at the club and becoming involved in day to day activities.
Cardiff City's team will fly to Huddersfield tomorrow afternoon at 2.30pm, the squad will train at the Vale tomorrow morning before being coached over to Cardiff Airport for the mid afternoon flight. The team coach will then make its way to Huddersfield with the team kit on board and some staff members.
The cost for this exercise will cost approximately £10,000.
Anthony Pilkington is in full training and is fit for Saturday's trip to Huddersfield though City do have injury concerns to a number of other players.
Joe Mason has now completed his move to Wolves but the delay was due to the severance package that had to be agreed between Mason and Cardiff City. Mason was entitled to a full settlement of his contract and this led to a number of conversations to come to an agreement on the settlement figure.
Mason did not want to leave and was happy at Cardiff but City agreed to the sale and the severance pay was the hold up on the deal.
Wolves have signed Mason for £3.5m which includes Joe's signing on fee, City will receive £3m but pass 25% of the sale to Plymouth as part of the sell on clause, Mason will be £12,500 per week at Molineux and was on £10k a week at Cardiff.
Tony Watt, who has signed for Blackburn on loan, has been left disappointed by Cardiff City. Watt enjoyed his brief time at City and went through 3 days of medical examinations, which he passed, before the transfer embargo was put on the club but Watt was left frustrated by the fact that there was no contact by our club telling Watt what was happening. The striker hoped that City could have somehow got the deal done for him to return to the club but was kept in the dark once the embargo hit.
FAW officials were present at the Rotherham game last Saturday to look at the pitch that the FA of Wales paid for to be relaid,
In the last hour City have been linked with a loan move for Kenneth Zohore, who apparently is heading for a medical tomorrow according to reports.
Which of Tan's sons Carl?
Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:47 pm
Taff on the Mersey wrote:Oh god now his son? We are a footballing version of North Korea. Only I can guaranteed we have no one firing any missiles.