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Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:02 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
HateTheRed wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:Another long term browser who incidentally spouts the obvious agenda. Its getting totally f*cking pathetic. Making up names to back yourself up.


More fans thank you think loved Malky and knew that he loved the club just as much back. You may live in a perfect red bubble but the majority of us don't.

Loved the club back....dont make me laugh, he was paid to do a job. End of story. This nonsense that he loved the club is such garbage

He loved the fans though Craig. Anyone spending time in his company could clearly see that.

hes hardly gonna call us a bunch of cunts is he :laughing6:

He knew the fans are key in getting a strong position with the board. That applies at every football club, get the fans onside and you'll get a much easier time. It worked.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:08 pm

CraigCCFC wrote:
hes hardly gonna call us a bunch of cunts is he :laughing6:


The way some posters talk about DJ on here you would assume he called them an their families cunts.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:08 pm

CraigCCFC wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
HateTheRed wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:Another long term browser who incidentally spouts the obvious agenda. Its getting totally f*cking pathetic. Making up names to back yourself up.


More fans thank you think loved Malky and knew that he loved the club just as much back. You may live in a perfect red bubble but the majority of us don't.

Loved the club back....dont make me laugh, he was paid to do a job. End of story. This nonsense that he loved the club is such garbage

He loved the fans though Craig. Anyone spending time in his company could clearly see that.

hes hardly gonna call us a bunch of cunts is he :laughing6:

He knew the fans are key in getting a strong position with the board. That applies at every football club, get the fans onside and you'll get a much easier time. It worked.

What a horrid way of looking at it. Malky had a genuine affinity with the fans and to suggest he was in someway only being friendly towards us to cement his position with the board is just pathetic. You can be a knob at times fair play.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:12 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
HateTheRed wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:Another long term browser who incidentally spouts the obvious agenda. Its getting totally f*cking pathetic. Making up names to back yourself up.


More fans thank you think loved Malky and knew that he loved the club just as much back. You may live in a perfect red bubble but the majority of us don't.

Loved the club back....dont make me laugh, he was paid to do a job. End of story. This nonsense that he loved the club is such garbage

He loved the fans though Craig. Anyone spending time in his company could clearly see that.

hes hardly gonna call us a bunch of cunts is he :laughing6:

He knew the fans are key in getting a strong position with the board. That applies at every football club, get the fans onside and you'll get a much easier time. It worked.

What a horrid way of looking at it. Malky had a genuine affinity with the fans and to suggest he was in someway only being friendly towards us to cement his position with the board is just pathetic. You can be a knob at times fair play.

He loved us that much that when on live TV he wouldnt rule out leaving us for Everton.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:16 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
llandaffbluebird1 wrote:Boring. There is no such thing as "reds" (Maybe Natman Blue which is ironic considering his name) pretty much everyone wants the blue back but do not want Tan out because they fear for the future of the club.


Not difficult to understand really.

You presume wrong. I think you will find that Tan has now crossed the line with the majority of the supporters who now want him gone. It has got to a stage where there is now little risk to the fans because if Tan remains then we have nothing left of our club anyway. It is better to force him out with our heads held high and take our chances with the consequences rather than see our club dismantled by Tan and watch our club completely die whilst we watch and let it happen.



I've presumed nothing wrong. I am going off of what I have seen on message boards, social media and what I've heard on matchdays.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:25 pm

llandaffbluebird1 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
llandaffbluebird1 wrote:Boring. There is no such thing as "reds" (Maybe Natman Blue which is ironic considering his name) pretty much everyone wants the blue back but do not want Tan out because they fear for the future of the club.


Not difficult to understand really.

You presume wrong. I think you will find that Tan has now crossed the line with the majority of the supporters who now want him gone. It has got to a stage where there is now little risk to the fans because if Tan remains then we have nothing left of our club anyway. It is better to force him out with our heads held high and take our chances with the consequences rather than see our club dismantled by Tan and watch our club completely die whilst we watch and let it happen.



I've presumed nothing wrong. I am going off of what I have seen on message boards, social media and what I've heard on matchdays.

Making a sweeping statement that the majority don't want Tan to leave is a wrong presumption. Perhaps six months ago you might have had cause to feel this way but the landscape has completely shifted against Tan now especially in the the last 3 months. If you have failed to pick up on this then you clearly have not been looking very hard.

Re: Malky the scapegoat

Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:06 pm

I wouldn't say Malky is the scapegoat anymore than some blame o.g.s. And tan. I will always appreciate what he done for our club and it was so refreshing having a manager with a affinity with the supporters after Dave jones. He has a part in the mess were in at the moment just as much as all the other protagonists. His summer recruitment has let us down on the pitch considering the thought process and dossiers supposedly involved. If he would have kept us up is something we will never know.