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Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:16 pm

carlccfc wrote:The campaign for a return to blue is gathering pace and is getting good coverage but we must keep the campaign going.

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1. Hit the Media

Vincent Tan needs to be reminded at every opportunity that we are Blue and proud Bluebirds, a way to get this message across is to keep it going through the media.

Local media, national and international press, we have to keep the message going strong and the more we push the campaign the more Vincent Tan will see it, whilst he is not turning up at the stadium he will see very little so let's take the message to Tan.

Write to the press, get your message out there and the press will print it, keep it on the right side of decent and flood them.

Tan doesn't want his ego injured.



2. Contact the Club

Let the club know through letters and emails that you want to see the colours restored, keep the campaign going and let the club and Vincent Tan know this is not 5% of the support.



3. Banners and flags

Take banners and flags into the stadium, display your message that you want to see a return to blue, make sure there is nothing offensive or derogatory on you banner, make sure it is not on a stick that could be suggested it is a weapon.



4. Occupy

Vincent Tan is not attending games, why ?

Is Tan too embarrassed to attend, here we have the largest shareholder that wants to be seen on TV and in the press but doesn't show at the stadium.

We are occupying the ground, we must keep the Blue flying in the stadium.

We must choose our battle carefully and not enter a battle we are unlikely to win.

By not being in the ground it won't hurt Tan financially, the money he would lose wouldn't cover the wages of our highest earning player, not being in the ground takes the protest away from the one place Tan does not visit.

If we walk away from the stadium, we walk away from the protest, the more we keep the blue in the stadium the more we keep the blue alive.


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Tan will not give in ,he thinks his money can do what he wants when he wants . He will just look the other way and in his own words No campaign will put pressure on me to change my mined. The only thing that will make him sit up is an empty ground .

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:23 pm

If CCFC get a sizeable amount of renewals,Tan will think he's won and he'll think the fanbase are condoning the rebrand. I for one will not be renewing, as I believe renewing just plays into Tans hands. He don't give a feck about fans being in blue,due to the fact he doesn't attend games. I know it's a massive wrench not to renew, especially for Annis, as I know he's been a season ticket holder for 40 odd unbroken years, but there comes a time when you have to do what's right and that I believe is not to renew.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:23 pm

100% nobluenorenew.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:24 pm

How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.

Now slade has the transfer windows

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:25 pm

RageJon wrote:How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.

Now slade has the transfer windows


How is it on that high horse of yours?

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:26 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
RageJon wrote:How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.

Now slade has the transfer windows


How is it on that high horse of yours?


What happened in 2011?

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:28 pm

spike ferndale wrote:Carl the only way this battle can be won, is if everybody refuses to renew when the club wants you to renew.

Tan will panic because he will be seen in Malaysia and the rest of Asia to have failed.

The World's media will have a field day with him and he knows it.
The thought of an empty stadium in August will be enough.

Take the short term pain for long term gain anything less and Tan will laugh in your face.

By coming out with the statement on Christmas Day it is obvious that Tan thinks City fans are thick and will not take action.

For people who have gone for years it will be hard but it is the only way.
To people who say, nobody is telling me not to go to watch a match, I support the return to Blue and will take part in all the protests I will say this.
Do you honestly think that Tan will take any notice of protests?

But Tan knows that he will lose face if there is a boycott of season tickets.

The choice is yours.

For the record I dont judge people on their opinions and respect everybodies opinions.

Yes Spike, you have a valid point.

if everybody refuses to renew when the club wants you to renew.

But the question is, will everyone not renew ?

Also, why are people not renewing now ?

The truth is that had we been winning, or better still not been relegated, then the majority would be renewing.

I have campaigned, protested for a return to blue since the rebrand happened but I have also attended and supported the team, I will carry on with that.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:30 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
RageJon wrote:How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.

Now slade has the transfer windows


How is it on that high horse of yours?


What happened in 2011?



Nothing a small protest that was held by people that would rather see Cardiff in a lower league then sell there souls

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:32 pm

Ill try my best for this season with the blue as I have from the start BUT if he doesn't listen which I think he won't then the only other option left to me and many other fans is to go a step further in our message is to not renew next year and thats what im gonna do.

Cant keep doing the same thing for tan to come out and say what he has.

In my eyes in trying everything else first for a few years that hasn't worked its all that's left now. :bluescarf:

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:32 pm

RageJon wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
RageJon wrote:How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.

Now slade has the transfer windows


How is it on that high horse of yours?



What happened in 2011?



Nothing a small protest that was held by people that would rather see Cardiff in a lower league then sell there souls


Don't remember that at all. 2011 was great actually. We'd employed Malky and had our souls for all of that season, right through to 2012. I'll ask again, how it is on that high horse of yours?
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Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:33 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?


Exactly

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:34 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
RageJon wrote:How many times was don't renew your season ticket preached upon promotion to the premier ?

Some of you people discuss me !

Atleast have done loyalty and say I wanted premier football and if successful any colour and any badge ide support.

Most of you sold you're souls in 2011 and you call your self supporters ?

Ill say it again 2 people went on a lovely preseason holiday prior to the rebrand but in no way tan could do that.

Sold your souls and every time the circus lose you want to protest... No protest in place when slade was first appointed only now you don't like the scores.

You should have boycotted a month ago.


I like it because I only have a small amount of posts it does not mean I hadn't been here before

Now slade has the transfer windows


How is it on that high horse of yours?

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:35 pm

BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?

Has Tan taken a slight bit of notice ?

No he hasnt, except for going live on Sky Sports News on Xmas day to ask fans not to protest. :roll:

But you keep stupidly thinking it is not bothering him.

He is at breaking point and doesn't know what to do and what he is doing is making an idiot of himself on live television and not even stating facts so I believe it is getting to him and something is about to give.

We may not like the outcome because I don't think it will end very pretty but I sense the end is coming to this whole sorry affair.

But there again I am pretty stupid. :roll:

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:40 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:43 pm

carlccfc wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?

Has Tan taken a slight bit of notice ?

No he hasnt, except for going live on Sky Sports News on Xmas day to ask fans not to protest. :roll:

But you keep stupidly thinking it is not bothering him.

He is at breaking point and doesn't know what to do and what he is doing is making an idiot of himself on live television and not even stating facts so I believe it is getting to him and something is about to give.

We may not like the outcome because I don't think it will end very pretty but I sense the end is coming to this whole sorry affair.

But there again I am pretty stupid. :roll:


I do agree hes on the ropes mate ill carry on with the protests for now if it works great if not my season ticket isnt being renewed next year.

We have to keep the campaign going this season if it doesn't work then next season I see no other way other than not to renew carl.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:44 pm

carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.


Carl, I have nothing but respect for people renewing but feel this is last option for me, hence why I started #NoBlueNoRenew to see if I weren't alone.
There'll always be divides, even when a common goal is wished for

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:44 pm

carlccfc wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?

Has Tan taken a slight bit of notice ?

No he hasnt, except for going live on Sky Sports News on Xmas day to ask fans not to protest. :roll:

But you keep stupidly thinking it is not bothering him.

He is at breaking point and doesn't know what to do and what he is doing is making an idiot of himself on live television and not even stating facts so I believe it is getting to him and something is about to give.

We may not like the outcome because I don't think it will end very pretty but I sense the end is coming to this whole sorry affair.

But there again I am pretty stupid. :roll:


You have valid points maybe tan is starting to crumble? But that is still a big maybe.. you could be right you could be wrong time will tell but all im saying is it hasent worked so far and tan hasent changed his mind. I didnt mean the stupid comment to be offensive pal just trying to get my point across..

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:47 pm

carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:51 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?


Just because he is not at the stadium does not mean its getting to him.

Our protest agenda has been noticed by the Malaysian media. Besides occupying from within as Carl says, it looks like our efforts are reaching the withins of his own backyard

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:54 pm

BlueMagic wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?

Has Tan taken a slight bit of notice ?

No he hasnt, except for going live on Sky Sports News on Xmas day to ask fans not to protest. :roll:

But you keep stupidly thinking it is not bothering him.

He is at breaking point and doesn't know what to do and what he is doing is making an idiot of himself on live television and not even stating facts so I believe it is getting to him and something is about to give.

We may not like the outcome because I don't think it will end very pretty but I sense the end is coming to this whole sorry affair.

But there again I am pretty stupid. :roll:


You have valid points maybe tan is starting to crumble? But that is still a big maybe.. you could be right you could be wrong time will tell but all im saying is it hasent worked so far and tan hasent changed his mind. I didnt mean the stupid comment to be offensive pal just trying to get my point across..

I may have to admit in time that I was wrong but I believe WE are keeping him out by US being in the stadium.

If we walk away, do you honestly believe that everyone will ?

I don't and I think that there will be thousands left in the stadium and Tan won't see it as a defeat but more of 'getting rid of the pesky kids'.

The revenue lost, even if 10,000 of the current 18,000 didn't renew would be £4m and when put in context of players wages, it wouldn't bother him but it lessen the protests against him which I think he would welcome and his staff would welcome it too.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:55 pm

Got to say this the only reason most are now up in arms is because we are doing shite. That would change if we start picking up. Now I don't care if we go up stay down or go down I ain't renewing. Had a belly full I really don't care if we win loose or draw now because it is not Cardiff City any more.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:55 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?


Just because he is not at the stadium does not mean its getting to him.

Our protest agenda has been noticed by the Malaysian media. Besides occupying from within as Carl says, it looks like our efforts are reaching the withins of his own backyard

Ian it is BECAUSE of the protests inside the stadium that he is ABSENT.

People are not seeing it.

We are keeping him out whilst we take over the stands.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:56 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:Got to say this the only reason most are now up in arms is because we are doing shite. That would change if we start picking up. Now I don't care if we go up stay down or go down I ain't renewing. Had a belly full I really don't care if we win loose or draw now because it is not Cardiff City any more.

At last some freaking honesty.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:58 pm

carlccfc wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?


Just because he is not at the stadium does not mean its getting to him.

Our protest agenda has been noticed by the Malaysian media. Besides occupying from within as Carl says, it looks like our efforts are reaching the withins of his own backyard

Ian it is BECAUSE of the protests inside the stadium that he is ABSENT.

People are not seeing it.

We are keeping him out whilst we take over the stands.

We take over the stands in silence. A beaten silence. Tan ain't here because we ain't in the Prem. He don't care about what we feel or do.
tw*t out !!

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:00 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?


Just because he is not at the stadium does not mean its getting to him.

Our protest agenda has been noticed by the Malaysian media. Besides occupying from within as Carl says, it looks like our efforts are reaching the withins of his own backyard


The threat of not renewing reaching Malaysia would be FAR MORE embarrassing.
I work for a huge company and we'd be worried if people threatened to boycott but if they wanted to protest while buying out products then it would be pretty ironic. Agree?
He must operate in similar way

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:02 pm

carlccfc wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?



Liverpool game at home, the biggest Blue protest so far, looked amazing. Tan didn't react to any of it.
Do fans now think a game against Rotherham next season will finally change his mind?!?

He may not of reacted in the stadium but by god he was embarrassed in front of the dignitaries he had invited that day.

Tan no longer comes to the stadium, ask yourself why ?

He is embarrassed and possibly even worried about the reaction to his attendance.

I am more than happy to keep him on the outside while we occupy from within.

It is our stadium, a blue stadium, not his.

If Tan is absent, then why will anyone going effect him?


Just because he is not at the stadium does not mean its getting to him.

Our protest agenda has been noticed by the Malaysian media. Besides occupying from within as Carl says, it looks like our efforts are reaching the withins of his own backyard

Ian it is BECAUSE of the protests inside the stadium that he is ABSENT.

People are not seeing it.

We are keeping him out whilst we take over the stands.


Protests in the ground are pretty poor anyway and need to be bigger

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:03 pm

carlccfc wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Got to say this the only reason most are now up in arms is because we are doing shite. That would change if we start picking up. Now I don't care if we go up stay down or go down I ain't renewing. Had a belly full I really don't care if we win loose or draw now because it is not Cardiff City any more.

At last some freaking honesty.


Who else isn't being honest?

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:07 pm

eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Got to say this the only reason most are now up in arms is because we are doing shite. That would change if we start picking up. Now I don't care if we go up stay down or go down I ain't renewing. Had a belly full I really don't care if we win loose or draw now because it is not Cardiff City any more.

At last some freaking honesty.


Who else isn't being honest?

I don't hear many saying I am not going cause it is shit.

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:08 pm

carlccfc wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:complete farce of a post by carl. Carl answer me this has vincent tan listened and taken the slight bit of notice of a blue stadium so far?
NO HE TOLD EVERYONE CHRISTMAS DAY THAT! IT ISNT WORKING ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID!?

Has Tan taken a slight bit of notice ?

No he hasnt, except for going live on Sky Sports News on Xmas day to ask fans not to protest. :roll:

But you keep stupidly thinking it is not bothering him.

He is at breaking point and doesn't know what to do and what he is doing is making an idiot of himself on live television and not even stating facts so I believe it is getting to him and something is about to give.

We may not like the outcome because I don't think it will end very pretty but I sense the end is coming to this whole sorry affair.

But there again I am pretty stupid. :roll:


You have valid points maybe tan is starting to crumble? But that is still a big maybe.. you could be right you could be wrong time will tell but all im saying is it hasent worked so far and tan hasent changed his mind. I didnt mean the stupid comment to be offensive pal just trying to get my point across..

I may have to admit in time that I was wrong but I believe WE are keeping him out by US being in the stadium.

If we walk away, do you honestly believe that everyone will ?

I don't and I think that there will be thousands left in the stadium and Tan won't see it as a defeat but more of 'getting rid of the pesky kids'.

The revenue lost, even if 10,000 of the current 18,000 didn't renew would be £4m and when put in context of players wages, it wouldn't bother him but it lessen the protests against him which I think he would welcome and his staff would welcome it too.


Disagree about wages carl. 4 million pays wages for a lot of players wages for the year. He would rather have that money than not have it simple

Re: " KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON VINCENT TAN "

Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:11 pm

carlccfc wrote:
eighty_8 wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Got to say this the only reason most are now up in arms is because we are doing shite. That would change if we start picking up. Now I don't care if we go up stay down or go down I ain't renewing. Had a belly full I really don't care if we win loose or draw now because it is not Cardiff City any more.

At last some freaking honesty.


Who else isn't being honest?

I don't hear many saying I am not going cause it is shit.


It is shit, but not because of the Football for me personally. It's the whole day. The atmosphere, the moaning (we are all guilty), the link between the Team and fans (non existent with some) and the obvious one