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Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:14 am
ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:24 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:48 am
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:05 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:38 am
Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:44 am
castleblue wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Well said Tony.
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Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:47 am
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Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:17 pm
JimmyJazz wrote:" UPDATED "
Meeting with Vincent Tan
The Trust and the Cardiff Supporters Club has been invited to a meeting with the club's major shareholder Vincent Tan tomorrow lunchtime.
Ask him when are we signing a goal scoring goal keeper!!!!
Just had an email from the Trust - questions invited for a meeting with Vinnie boy tomorrow.
No other info.
Trust reps and Cardiff Supporters club meeting Vincent Tan and with others 2morrow,Trust members can email questions by 5pm.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:22 pm
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:31 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:38 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:38 pm
Double G wrote:are these the right people to meet up with ?
i would much rather him meet up with season ticket holders and fans that watch the club home and away throughout the season every game.
i get it some if the trust do but it seems its allways the same people.
why doesnt he meet a load of season ticket holders thats going to Charlton on weekend, wether that be the trust or not ? it may open his eyes to a different view on issues not the same old in the click people
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:38 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:41 pm
Savigma wrote:Can somebody just stress that the fans are on Tans side from now on, and just make him realize despite what's happened in the past he IS wanted by the fans. We want him to push this club forward and although it sounds ambitious and far-fetched, we want to be the best team in English football. If you tell him that, he might be that ambitious too...
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:06 pm
Penyfai Blue wrote:Savigma wrote:Can somebody just stress that the fans are on Tans side from now on, and just make him realize despite what's happened in the past he IS wanted by the fans. We want him to push this club forward and although it sounds ambitious and far-fetched, we want to be the best team in English football. If you tell him that, he might be that ambitious too...
Who appointed you the fans spokesman.
I'm not on Tans side now or the foreseeable future.
He ISN'T wanted by me.
And I don't want him to plough millions upon millions more into the club to put us even further in debt to try and reach a far fetched dream of being the best team in the Premier League.
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Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:09 pm
The Voice of Reason wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Are you people for real? Tan binned our identity, destroyed our fanbase, ruined the Club financially with terrible decisions and built a white elephant stand. In short, he made just about every blunder he could make while showing utter contempt for you and you still want to let bygones be bygones? If he's not gonna make the Club debt free as he duped you into believing he would, run him out of town and take the consequences. Don't you have any pride and dignity at all?
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:11 pm
The Voice of Reason wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:ThomasC wrote:An apology, even if he shifts blame on others it would be accepted. Rebrand sucked the life out of the club, hence supporter apathy to what has been results wise, an ok season
a load of bollox-move on ffs
Agree.
Terrible and well documented mistakes were made. It's time to move on.
Add my agreement also.
ThomasC attitude is typical of what is holding this club back. If apologises are required then the supporters can start by saying sorry for the awful personal abuse directed at Tan at the meeting tomorrow.
The bigger picture is Cardiff City Football Club and always has been. It helps no one by bleating on about 'personal' hurt when the club's future is at risk. The rebrand is now a notable historical mistake which has been put right. Time to grow up and put the club first.
Are you people for real? Tan binned our identity, destroyed our fanbase, ruined the Club financially with terrible decisions and built a white elephant stand. In short, he made just about every blunder he could make while showing utter contempt for you and you still want to let bygones be bygones? If he's not gonna make the Club debt free as he duped you into believing he would, run him out of town and take the consequences. Don't you have any pride and dignity at all?
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:19 pm
ThomasC wrote:
Fans don't hold the club back, the club management do that.
Grow up and put the club first? Dear me
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:30 pm
RYANBLUE wrote:Penyfai Blue wrote:Savigma wrote:Can somebody just stress that the fans are on Tans side from now on, and just make him realize despite what's happened in the past he IS wanted by the fans. We want him to push this club forward and although it sounds ambitious and far-fetched, we want to be the best team in English football. If you tell him that, he might be that ambitious too...
Who appointed you the fans spokesman.
I'm not on Tans side now or the foreseeable future.
He ISN'T wanted by me.
And I don't want him to plough millions upon millions more into the club to put us even further in debt to try and reach a far fetched dream of being the best team in the Premier League.
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Lets hope your not at the meeting then ffs!
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:35 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:ThomasC wrote:
Fans don't hold the club back, the club management do that.
Grow up and put the club first? Dear me
Why is it so hard to put the club first? If you are truly a fan then you want what is best for CCFC. During the rebrand we saw hundreds of posts about fans who would prefer City in League 1 in Blue rather than the Premiership in red. They now have City in blue in a league above (the Championship) yet they have all gone missing or moan and sulk about Tan, stewards the weather anything rather than getting behind the team.![]()
Management do carry the blame for mistakes but they have attempted to put some of them right starting with the reverting to blue from red. Fans can't just stand by and point the finger else where as they have a responsibilities as well. The away support is brilliant but at home we are pathetic. Management don't sit in the stands we do and its time to stop sulking and start supporting the team.
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:42 pm
Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:48 pm
jamie ccfc bluebirds wrote:If Tan pays the debt to equity, he's a prick
Turn us back to blue, he's a prick
Paid off the Langston debt still a prick
Saved us from administration still an even bigger prick!
What else do you want him to do? We need a truce once and for all for the good for our club, to look for a hopefully brighter future!
Yes the man has made a massive mistake in the past by the rebranding but he is trying to get back on the fans side now and looking to do the best for us fans and now the club! Let's just stop the Tan hating for now and wait and see what happens next!