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Re: " VINCENT TAN FULLY BACKS "

Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:14 pm

Boys we're going down under Trollope it's as simple as that anyone who tells u different is having u on. League one football in a massive empty stadium beckons

Re: " VINCENT TAN FULLY BACKS "

Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:31 pm

Forever Blue wrote:PAUL TROLLOPE CLAIMS HE HAS VINCENT TANS FULL SUPPORT

Even after only 1 win from 9 League and cup games and City virtually sitting bottom of the Championship

TROLLOPE SAYS "TAN KNOWS WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO BULID"

BBC

Saturday 27th Sept 2016

Head coach Paul Trollope accepts responsibility for Cardiff City's poor form, but says he has the support of club owner Vincent Tan.

Cardiff suffered a fourth straight Championship loss for the first time since 2007 when they were beaten at home by Leeds on Saturday.

With the Bluebirds in the relegation zone, Trollope is urging patience.

"I've received good support from the owner, chairman [Mehmet Dalman] and chief executive [Ken Choo]," he said.

"They know what we're trying to build and create.


"Of course there's a need for short-term results, we don't want to be in the league position we're in because it hurts.

"Patience is key, especially in the modern game, because everyone wants short-term results, I certainly do.

"It hurts me that we're not getting them."

The defeat by Leeds was Trollope's eighth league game in charge of Cardiff, having succeeded Russell Slade at the end of last 2015-16.

Even at this early stage of the campaign, however, the future of the former Bristol Rovers boss has been the subject of scrutiny.

Report: Cardiff City 0-2 Leeds United



"The results are nowhere near acceptable, that's my responsibility, I know that," said Trollope.

"It's my responsibility to shape it and mould it and get the best out of people.

"I'm totally aware of that, but I also believe in how we work, that this will turn."

Penalty 'changed the game'

Leeds secured victory with an assured second-half display, though their opening goal came against the run of play after Cardiff had controlled the game before the interval.

The visitors were awarded a penalty when Bluebirds defender Matt Connolly tangled with Pontus Jansson at a corner and wrestled him to the ground.

Leeds manager Garry Monk said it was a "definite penalty" but, having seen players grapple each other from set-pieces throughout the game, Trollope felt the decision from referee Graham Scott was inconsistent.

"Probably the refereeing decision changed the game, which was frustrating for us because there was a lot going on at set-pieces at both ends," he said.

"There was a warning before. Listen, I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty, but if he's giving it then he could be giving a few at either end.

"That moment changed the game and meant we had to chase it in a different manner, we left ourselves a wee-bit open."


Let turn this feature into a Tan gate campaign!
How about how this forum turned fans against each other when were riding high! Good luck in picking up the pieces

Re: " VINCENT TAN FULLY BACKS "

Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:03 pm

Dicey wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:PAUL TROLLOPE CLAIMS HE HAS VINCENT TANS FULL SUPPORT

Even after only 1 win from 9 League and cup games and City virtually sitting bottom of the Championship

TROLLOPE SAYS "TAN KNOWS WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO BULID"

BBC

Saturday 27th Sept 2016

Head coach Paul Trollope accepts responsibility for Cardiff City's poor form, but says he has the support of club owner Vincent Tan.

Cardiff suffered a fourth straight Championship loss for the first time since 2007 when they were beaten at home by Leeds on Saturday.

With the Bluebirds in the relegation zone, Trollope is urging patience.

"I've received good support from the owner, chairman [Mehmet Dalman] and chief executive [Ken Choo]," he said.

"They know what we're trying to build and create.


"Of course there's a need for short-term results, we don't want to be in the league position we're in because it hurts.

"Patience is key, especially in the modern game, because everyone wants short-term results, I certainly do.

"It hurts me that we're not getting them."

The defeat by Leeds was Trollope's eighth league game in charge of Cardiff, having succeeded Russell Slade at the end of last 2015-16.

Even at this early stage of the campaign, however, the future of the former Bristol Rovers boss has been the subject of scrutiny.

Report: Cardiff City 0-2 Leeds United



"The results are nowhere near acceptable, that's my responsibility, I know that," said Trollope.

"It's my responsibility to shape it and mould it and get the best out of people.

"I'm totally aware of that, but I also believe in how we work, that this will turn."

Penalty 'changed the game'

Leeds secured victory with an assured second-half display, though their opening goal came against the run of play after Cardiff had controlled the game before the interval.

The visitors were awarded a penalty when Bluebirds defender Matt Connolly tangled with Pontus Jansson at a corner and wrestled him to the ground.

Leeds manager Garry Monk said it was a "definite penalty" but, having seen players grapple each other from set-pieces throughout the game, Trollope felt the decision from referee Graham Scott was inconsistent.

"Probably the refereeing decision changed the game, which was frustrating for us because there was a lot going on at set-pieces at both ends," he said.

"There was a warning before. Listen, I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty, but if he's giving it then he could be giving a few at either end.

"That moment changed the game and meant we had to chase it in a different manner, we left ourselves a wee-bit open."


Let turn this feature into a Tan gate campaign!
How about how this forum turned fans against each other when were riding high! Good luck in picking up the pieces



Dicey, this piece is written by the BBC.

The only ones responsible for turning fan against fan, was Tan & Co and the Red Brigade wo would not let us stay proud and Blue, you might of loved the RED,But I Despised and Detested it and thats because I was Proud of our Identity :bluebird: :bluebird: :bluebird:

Re: " VINCENT TAN FULLY BACKS "

Sun Sep 18, 2016 2:11 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Dicey wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:PAUL TROLLOPE CLAIMS HE HAS VINCENT TANS FULL SUPPORT

Even after only 1 win from 9 League and cup games and City virtually sitting bottom of the Championship

TROLLOPE SAYS "TAN KNOWS WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO BULID"

BBC

Saturday 27th Sept 2016

Head coach Paul Trollope accepts responsibility for Cardiff City's poor form, but says he has the support of club owner Vincent Tan.

Cardiff suffered a fourth straight Championship loss for the first time since 2007 when they were beaten at home by Leeds on Saturday.

With the Bluebirds in the relegation zone, Trollope is urging patience.

"I've received good support from the owner, chairman [Mehmet Dalman] and chief executive [Ken Choo]," he said.

"They know what we're trying to build and create.


"Of course there's a need for short-term results, we don't want to be in the league position we're in because it hurts.

"Patience is key, especially in the modern game, because everyone wants short-term results, I certainly do.

"It hurts me that we're not getting them."

The defeat by Leeds was Trollope's eighth league game in charge of Cardiff, having succeeded Russell Slade at the end of last 2015-16.

Even at this early stage of the campaign, however, the future of the former Bristol Rovers boss has been the subject of scrutiny.

Report: Cardiff City 0-2 Leeds United



"The results are nowhere near acceptable, that's my responsibility, I know that," said Trollope.

"It's my responsibility to shape it and mould it and get the best out of people.

"I'm totally aware of that, but I also believe in how we work, that this will turn."

Penalty 'changed the game'

Leeds secured victory with an assured second-half display, though their opening goal came against the run of play after Cardiff had controlled the game before the interval.

The visitors were awarded a penalty when Bluebirds defender Matt Connolly tangled with Pontus Jansson at a corner and wrestled him to the ground.

Leeds manager Garry Monk said it was a "definite penalty" but, having seen players grapple each other from set-pieces throughout the game, Trollope felt the decision from referee Graham Scott was inconsistent.

"Probably the refereeing decision changed the game, which was frustrating for us because there was a lot going on at set-pieces at both ends," he said.

"There was a warning before. Listen, I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty, but if he's giving it then he could be giving a few at either end.

"That moment changed the game and meant we had to chase it in a different manner, we left ourselves a wee-bit open."


Let turn this feature into a Tan gate campaign!
How about how this forum turned fans against each other when were riding high! Good luck in picking up the pieces



Dicey, this piece is written by the BBC.

The only ones responsible for turning fan against fan, was Tan & Co and the Red Brigade wo would not let us stay proud and Blue, you might of loved the RED,But I Despised and Detested it and thats because I was Proud of our Identity :bluebird: :bluebird: :bluebird:

zzzz zzzz :lol: