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Re: Tans rebrand, has cost him legend status @ Cardiff

Sat Nov 09, 2013 1:12 am

JonCCFC wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
The Cobra wrote:Think most City fans would forgive and forget, and believe you would here his name chanted within weeks, too stubbon or thick to realise the benifits to him, especially with the media coverage. If he sort to do it without losing face, ie he didnt realise what it ment to fans, (not customers), who have followed the club for decades and generations :ayatollah:




Quote 1: "I would instantly forgive him if he ever returns us to blue"

Quote 2: "I wouldn't chant his name, I still dislike him regardless of the rebrand"



Jon, a bit confusing. Which is it, fella? :ayatollah:



I would forgive him, but that doesn't mean I have to like him





Jon, no offence meant here, but that is plain daft and exceptionally contradictory and you didn't really answer 'Legs11' when he asked for clarification either :?

And the second comment (quote): "Well when Malky and Tan refuse to comment on the situation it's pretty obvious the stories are true" is even more daft...

Why is it 'obvious' that it is true? :?

How do you (or any of us) know what is true? :?

Maybe neither is saying anything because there is simply nothing to say and/or they know they will be damned if they do and damned if they don't...

There certainly seems to be a bit more 'positivity' coming out of the CCS this week, yet people on the is MB (not you in this instance TBF) and certain sections of the press are still looking to find ways of de-stabilising the club

We all want a return to blue, fella, but it won't happen under Tan. That is certainly disappointing, but it's not a reason to "run him out of town" after the money he has put in to stabilise and progress the club in all other areas

Just making a point here, but if the 'blue' issue is the singularly most important factor (positive or negative) affecting the club and its supporters at this time, I'm afraid that IMHO they have missed the whole point of what has happened to this club in recent years and/or don't appreciate when they are (relatively) well off ;) :ayatollah:

Re: Tans rebrand, has cost him legend status @ Cardiff

Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:35 am

Sven Ghali wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:
JonCCFC wrote:
The Cobra wrote:Think most City fans would forgive and forget, and believe you would here his name chanted within weeks, too stubbon or thick to realise the benifits to him, especially with the media coverage. If he sort to do it without losing face, ie he didnt realise what it ment to fans, (not customers), who have followed the club for decades and generations :ayatollah:




Quote 1: "I would instantly forgive him if he ever returns us to blue"

Quote 2: "I wouldn't chant his name, I still dislike him regardless of the rebrand"



Jon, a bit confusing. Which is it, fella? :ayatollah:



I would forgive him, but that doesn't mean I have to like him





Jon, no offence meant here, but that is plain daft and exceptionally contradictory and you didn't really answer 'Legs11' when he asked for clarification either :?

And the second comment (quote): "Well when Malky and Tan refuse to comment on the situation it's pretty obvious the stories are true" is even more daft...

Why is it 'obvious' that it is true? :?

How do you (or any of us) know what is true? :?

Maybe neither is saying anything because there is simply nothing to say and/or they know they will be damned if they do and damned if they don't...

There certainly seems to be a bit more 'positivity' coming out of the CCS this week, yet people on the is MB (not you in this instance TBF) and certain sections of the press are still looking to find ways of de-stabilising the club

We all want a return to blue, fella, but it won't happen under Tan. That is certainly disappointing, but it's not a reason to "run him out of town" after the money he has put in to stabilise and progress the club in all other areas

Just making a point here, but if the 'blue' issue is the singularly most important factor (positive or negative) affecting the club and its supporters at this time, I'm afraid that IMHO they have missed the whole point of what has happened to this club in recent years and/or don't appreciate when they are (relatively) well off ;) :ayatollah:

Why is it plain daft? You don't have to like someone to forgive them. And I answered Legs11's question perfectly fine.

If the stories weren't true then they why wouldn't they comment on the situation? If there were no problems then there's nothing to hide, but there are clearly things which they don't want the public to know.

And just because we may not return to blue under Tan, that doesn't mean we should stop fighting for it.