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Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:13 pm

:x :lol:
soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:Tan was up to his neck in it well before the rebrand.

??????????????????.up to his neck in what
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.....trousers
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Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:25 pm

cardiff yid wrote::x :lol:
soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:Tan was up to his neck in it well before the rebrand.

??????????????????.up to his neck in what
...
.....trousers


haha very good.

He was committed to the club or should I say his vision well before the rebrand.

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:27 pm

Bluebird1977 wrote:BluebirdI977 pretending to be me, somebody ban this chap as there can only be one 1977 on here sorry :ayatollah:



An old Daya trick ;)

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:37 pm

sleepers wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:
bluebirdI977 wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
d20 wrote:ark at you with " f**k you vincent "....you were the one on tv telling us all we should have him now your telling him to "f**k off " :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


I'm sure you've never had a change of heart neither have you[/q





I haven,t had a change of heart, it was the right if not only choice at the time, the time has changed.


More like now sam has been sorted out i will fight for Blue again


Couldn,t be more wrong, said from the start rather be in blue, but not that bothered, people and the way they atre treated means far more in my eyes, didn,t like the way Gethin Jenkins or Alan Whiteley were treated, and the Malky thing is more than worrying.

Why hire and employ experts in their field, then ignore their adviceand undermine them, you just make the money and leave the football to those that know the game.

sorry gwyn but if anyone dared slag of tan you where first to defend him,it seems like now your mate been sorted
your against tan,rather strange.
you say the way tan as treated people means more in your eyes,what about the way he has treated the fans.
also he treated jenkins an whitlely disgusting along time ago yet you never spoke up then,until your mate was sorted



Another poster using snippets only, if you check back through all my posts, you will find I have never spoken well of Tan, I have been greatful of his investment and glad he came in when no one else was prepared to, but from day one I have said he's not my cup of tea.

A man who I described as a megalomaniac who would sack an employee because he couldn't stop it raining, it's never been about liking the bloke, I did start to mellow slightly around the period of the presentation, because he actually started talking then and seemed almost human, but up until then, I don't think me or any other fan even knew he could speak English, all I'd heard was that he was unapproachable, everyone had to bow in his presence etc etc. but that didn't last for long and he soon showed his hand.

You don't have to like a person simply to appreciate some of the things he's done, even the investment came with a catch, but a catch most of us accepted, but I hoped he was shrewd enough to know that in any business, if you know f**k all about it, you employ and leave it to those that do, and if he thinks he's learnt enough to do the football as well, then it's going to be even madder than even we at Cardiff have ever seen in previous times. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:54 pm

Tan delivered promotion to the Premier League. He will always be a hero to me and thousands of others.

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:01 pm

If the situation is as bad as people make out, it WOULD affect the team performance. It hasn't, and what has been made as a big story by the press and the anti-red brigade is obviously pretty trivial to those that matter ie the players.

It's a non-story and I will be glad when people forget about it.

:malky:

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:36 pm

The irony of all this is if he hadn't change shirt colour/badge and got behind malkey we would be chanting his name as well.

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:01 pm

bristolbluebird37 wrote:The irony of all this is if he hadn't change shirt colour/badge and got behind malkey we would be chanting his name as well.



Your right, he's brought it on himself, I hoped that he'd be a quick learner and pick things up, but you only do that if you listen to others and the advice they offer, if not you suffer the consequences. :old:

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:06 pm

bristolbluebird37 wrote:The irony of all this is if he hadn't change shirt colour/badge and got behind malkey we would be chanting his name as well.


You're right. He'd be a hero with City fans if it wasn't for the red, but for whatever reason he thought he knew better.

Re: IT'S IN MEHMET DALMAN'S HANDS

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:24 pm

:malky:
BigGwynram wrote:From what I'm hearing and seeing, our Chairman Mehmet is the key man in the off field shenanigans at Cardiff City.
There is no doubt Tan wants rid of Malky, he is walking in dead man's shoes in his eyes, Tan can't understand how Malky is more popular than he is, he can't understand why the fans cheer and applaud Malky rather than him, he isn't used to this, he da big boss and people should worship at his feet.

I have heard he's jealous of Malky and hates the fact that Malky is his own man, and tan feels malky should be more humble and know his place.

Well f**k you Vincent, you need Malky more than he needs you, don't use the Southampton module and think that a good new manager winning three games will appease the fans, Malky is one of us and you sack him and you'll be lucky to play three game, let alone win them, it will be trench warfare down there.

Malky wont walk, he'll stay until he's sacked, get his contract paid up and walk straight into any good Premiership job that comes his way, and come they will.
It will cost Tan a fortune to sack Malky, but he's so deluded he'll pay it just to prove he the big boss, but others around him know what it will bring with it, and it's time for him to listen or get driven out, coz driven out he will be.

Mehamt is doing his best to get the two of them together and I am hearing a lot of good things about him, and hopefully he can be the man to salvage the situation, Malky himself said on Talk sport this morning that Mehmet was working hard behind the scenes to put a plan in action, so fingers crossed.

What I think has helped is the Malaysian press picking up on what's made the UK press and holding Tan up as a figure of ridicule now rather than the all conquering answer to everything and either it will make him walk away and lick his wounds or get on board with Malky and leave it to him to rescue things and then he can bask in reflective glory, and I got no problem with that.

MALKY MUST STAY. :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: