JonCCFC wrote:Buying from products supports the store but people don't buy products because they want to support the store.
What I'm trying to say is that you can't compare football club to a supermarket, football is not a business. Just because Tan looks at Cardiff City as a business and the fans as customers, it doesn't mean you need to share the same view.
Tan views the club as a business. Therefore when he sees fans buying season tickets his business mind and his business acumen come to the quite obvious conclusion that you are supporting his business.
I have already stated that as fans we have an emotional view of the club that differentiates from Tan's business view of the club.
The thing is, only Tan's business view matters because hes the one in control. Fans can get all sentimental as much as they like as far as im concerned but the truth of the matter is owners see the club as business and as the people with the money on the table they're the ones with the control.
Now whilst I believe Tan's view is wrong it is the fact of the matter and its facts we need to deal with and the reality is what we need to face. Only Tan's view matters. Your view and my view and the view of most fans means jack shit because we have no influence over the club. Just as you may believe a political parties ideas and views without them being in power of having representatives they are bloody useless as they have no influence.