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Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:00 pm

doobie wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:



:lol: :lol: :lol: you carry on waiting patiently :lol: :lol: :lol:


Ok good advice :roll:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:01 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


We don't claim to be massive, but we are bigger than you. Bigger ground, catchment area, and consistently the highest placed football team in Wales. Enjoy the sun. ;) :D

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:11 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


As I said a convenient excuse. You built what your history and potential dictated so deal with it. Don't be ashamed but don't try taking the higher ground with attendances when you can't win. Of course I'd expect home sell outs as all your part timers and temporary interested came out of the woodwork. Let's see how long it lasts.

Not sure I dream about football tbh but we will see what happens over the next season or so. Forgive me butdidnt click on the link as not really interested in what it could be but I do agree with your negative football. I liked the expression it's like watching paint dry.

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:11 pm

I'm new on this board, could someone explain to me what the caravan dwellers are doing on here?

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:11 pm

SBF1 wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


We don't claim to be massive, but we are bigger than you. Bigger ground, catchment area, and consistently the highest placed football team in Wales. Enjoy the sun. ;) :D



11th in prem league high enough for you :D

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:13 pm

SBF1 wrote:We don't claim to be massive, but we are bigger than you. Bigger ground, catchment area, and consistently the highest placed football team in Wales. Enjoy the sun. ;) :D


Apart from the last two seasons and guaranteed next season - f*ck me, some of our fans really do ask for it sometimes

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:15 pm

doobie wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


We don't claim to be massive, but we are bigger than you. Bigger ground, catchment area, and consistently the highest placed football team in Wales. Enjoy the sun. ;) :D



11th in prem league high enough for you :D


Shit that's a surprise. I thought you had won the title the way you lot had been bragging about your style of football. You mean there are actually teams better than you out there? I think I'm gonna have to sit down :shock:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:17 pm

HandyLegs wrote:
SBF1 wrote:We don't claim to be massive, but we are bigger than you. Bigger ground, catchment area, and consistently the highest placed football team in Wales. Enjoy the sun. ;) :D


Apart from the last two seasons and guaranteed next season - f*ck me, some of our fans really do ask for it sometimes


Yeah but don't believe they are quick emough to pick up on it :ayatollah:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:20 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


As I said a convenient excuse. You built what your history and potential dictated so deal with it. Don't be ashamed but don't try taking the higher ground with attendances when you can't win. Of course I'd expect home sell outs as all your part timers and temporary interested came out of the woodwork. Let's see how long it lasts.

Not sure I dream about football tbh but we will see what happens over the next season or so. Forgive me butdidnt click on the link as not really interested in what it could be but I do agree with your negative football. I liked the expression it's like watching paint dry.


Credit where it is due, at least you don't try and hide your bitterness :lol:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:20 pm

CraigMc wrote:I'm new on this board, could someone explain to me what the caravan dwellers are doing on here?


Looking for acceptance and a sense of belonging. Same ones all the time but I like trying to see if they can come up with anything new. It's like playing games with you dog really

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:24 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Again a reference to Cardiff? Bless you but I guess it's why you're on here in the first place. I'm just patiently waiting to see what happens but have no doubt it will be good. I know you'll be gutted but keep throwing words like "sell out" and "caving in" as this will make you feel better and disguise your fear and jealousy :lol: :mrgreen: :ayatollah:


Well you may as well sell out to the Malaysians as you certainly can't sell out your ground. Even for a play off semi final. Two years in a row :lol:

Massive club :lol:

Oh hello! A change a theme since your posse got nowhere with the last I see. Ok so now we are in to attendances. Do I mention your average attendances when in the championship of I think 14000ish? This whilst in the running for promotion of course. Or your 19000ish average this season? Wait you scream, it's all about capacity! Well yes but then your capacity matches your potential so that's a very convenient excuse. Don't tell me you could get 40,000 every week. Of course you could. Have we done this argument now?


You see, we don't claim to be massive. That's the difference.

As for "Your capacity matches your potential". Seeing as every single game this season was a home sell out, how do you know our potential?

You keep dreaming of what you hope to achieve. Meanwhile, we'll carry on doing it with our sideways passing and negative football.

Enjoy http://videobam.com/vgFPT :lol:


As I said a convenient excuse. You built what your history and potential dictated so deal with it. Don't be ashamed but don't try taking the higher ground with attendances when you can't win. Of course I'd expect home sell outs as all your part timers and temporary interested came out of the woodwork. Let's see how long it lasts.

Not sure I dream about football tbh but we will see what happens over the next season or so. Forgive me butdidnt click on the link as not really interested in what it could be but I do agree with your negative football. I liked the expression it's like watching paint dry.


Credit where it is due, at least you don't try and hide your bitterness :lol:


Do you read what you want to see? Which part was construed as bitterness? Given up on the attendance theme now? When do we go back to the red shirts? It's like groundhog day I suppose. Look a green face thing you like to use :mrgreen:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:25 pm

glas wrote:
doobie wrote:45 million for us very nice indeed :mrgreen:



Will you now pay all the people (especially local businesses) you conned going into admin?

Doubt it as you dont't have the morals.
What about paying SWP? Don't you still owe them momnet and they hadto threaten court action to get it back?
What about the council tax payers (very few in brown town mind) that have been subsidising your club? Any chance they will get some?

Huw the spew will want some as well, maybe to pay all his creditors after he went into administration.

Is going into administration the preferd method of business in brown town?


Jesus, how behind are you? Didn't Swansea pay SWP a week later and SWP agreed to be overcharging which meant Swansea paid about 200k lower than first said? Glad you ain't a chairman of our club or we would be paying whatever somebody told you

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:29 pm

Malky M'Kay wrote:
glas wrote:
doobie wrote:45 million for us very nice indeed :mrgreen:



Will you now pay all the people (especially local businesses) you conned going into admin?

Doubt it as you dont't have the morals.
What about paying SWP? Don't you still owe them momnet and they hadto threaten court action to get it back?
What about the council tax payers (very few in brown town mind) that have been subsidising your club? Any chance they will get some?

Huw the spew will want some as well, maybe to pay all his creditors after he went into administration.

Is going into administration the preferd method of business in brown town?


Jesus, how behind are you? Didn't Swansea pay SWP a week later and SWP agreed to be overcharging which meant Swansea paid about 200k lower than first said? Glad you ain't a chairman of our club or we would be paying whatever somebody told you


Couldn't they have come back with that themselves? Seems they didn't know. Anyway that was a small part of the bigger going into afmin picture. Chill.

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:46 pm

Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:47 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:
Malky M'Kay wrote:
glas wrote:
doobie wrote:45 million for us very nice indeed :mrgreen:



Will you now pay all the people (especially local businesses) you conned going into admin?

Doubt it as you dont't have the morals.
What about paying SWP? Don't you still owe them momnet and they hadto threaten court action to get it back?
What about the council tax payers (very few in brown town mind) that have been subsidising your club? Any chance they will get some?

Huw the spew will want some as well, maybe to pay all his creditors after he went into administration.

Is going into administration the preferd method of business in brown town?


Jesus, how behind are you? Didn't Swansea pay SWP a week later and SWP agreed to be overcharging which meant Swansea paid about 200k lower than first said? Glad you ain't a chairman of our club or we would be paying whatever somebody told you


Couldn't they have come back with that themselves? Seems they didn't know. Anyway that was a small part of the bigger going into afmin picture. Chill.


I'm sorry but I'm sick and tired of our fans trying to nit pick at Swansea to make out we are the better club when they have so much more going for them than us at the moment, it's embarrassing, I hate Swansea as much as the next guy but seriously?

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:48 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:


And this is why I usually get abuse from Swansea fans and simply cannot say anything back, utter utter embarrassment

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:53 pm

Malky M'Kay wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:


And this is why I usually get abuse from Swansea fans and simply cannot say anything back, utter utter embarrassment


If you can't say anything back (there are lots you could) keep taking the abuse...have a nice day. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Tue May 15, 2012 11:58 pm

SBF1 wrote:
Malky M'Kay wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:


And this is why I usually get abuse from Swansea fans and simply cannot say anything back, utter utter embarrassment



If you can't say anything back (there are lots you could) keep taking the abuse...have a nice day. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


"There are lots you could" could you please name a few? They are in the premiership for the second season, have a great team which is admired worldwide and by some footballing greats, fan base is growing day by day, they have just raked in 45m on television broadcasting ALONE, That's without the 5/6 million they have also earned in position, we are all saying Swansea watch out, Cardiff are coming with our 100m investment (Which is not even certain yet by the way) yet they earn half in 1 year, will earn it against next year, and if they stay up again and again its the power of the premiership, so could you please tell us what I could reply with? because I simply cannot think of one.

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 12:15 am

If you can't say anything back (there are lots you could) keep taking the abuse...have a nice day. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:[/quote]

"There are lots you could" could you please name a few? They are in the premiership for the second season, have a great team which is admired worldwide and by some footballing greats, fan base is growing day by day, they have just raked in 45m on television broadcasting ALONE, That's without the 5/6 million they have also earned in position, we are all saying Swansea watch out, Cardiff are coming with our 100m investment (Which is not even certain yet by the way) yet they earn half in 1 year, will earn it against next year, and if they stay up again and again its the power of the premiership, so could you please tell us what I could reply with? because I simply cannot think of one.[/quote]

There you go, you talked yourself into it. :lol:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 12:20 am

Malky M'Kay wrote:
SBF1 wrote:
Malky M'Kay wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:


And this is why I usually get abuse from Swansea fans and simply cannot say anything back, utter utter embarrassment



If you can't say anything back (there are lots you could) keep taking the abuse...have a nice day. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


"There are lots you could" could you please name a few? They are in the premiership for the second season, have a great team which is admired worldwide and by some footballing greats, fan base is growing day by day, they have just raked in 45m on television broadcasting ALONE, That's without the 5/6 million they have also earned in position, we are all saying Swansea watch out, Cardiff are coming with our 100m investment (Which is not even certain yet by the way) yet they earn half in 1 year, will earn it against next year, and if they stay up again and again its the power of the premiership, so could you please tell us what I could reply with? because I simply cannot think of one.



Well said that man :D

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 6:38 am

Lets get this right here...first u say we stayed up with loan players..before jan we had 1 and were doing just fine ,and 1 player aint going to keep u in the prem.
In jan we had 1 more,who allso did well but again 2 players aint going to keep u in the prem.
As for the prem being crap and we are allways going to win fuxk all in therewhy o why did u mugs get your self in suxh shit to try and buy your way to get there?
Lets face it most of your debt is sue to the fact u spent out big on wages in order to get theee.
Ps how many loan playera did u have last year?7i belive ??
Lol another massive fail to respond to this post..must try harder.. :lol:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 7:00 am

Malky M'Kay wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:Ok little jack brothers I'm off now so let's just recap
1. You're living your dream playing watching paint dry football in the prem. good for you.
2'. You have loads of cash but it's all welsh money
3. It was ok screwing local Swansea suppliers by going into admin but you shouldn't have to pay them back as Cardiff might go into admin and we might not pay our suppliers
4. Even though our crowds are bigger, really you get bigger crowds as you sell out the home end. Maths is well hard.
5. Whatever swansea do has to be referenced to Cardiff. It doesnt matter how tenuous this link is

Cheers guys it's been emotional. No doubt see you around churning out your same arguments time and time again

:ayatollah:


And this is why I usually get abuse from Swansea fans and simply cannot say anything back, utter utter embarrassment


Oh dear I think you've missed the whole point of banter. And why should you feel embarrassment for something somebody else says? It's all about opinions and I stand by mine. You need to grow some and stand up for yourself. Your posts seem to focus on the money but I addressed this. Also you talk about playing football that's admired worldwide? Now you sound like them and it's utter delusion. Yes they had some plaudits early doors but as the season grew I heard as many comments about toothless, boring football. I certainly don't think they are anywhere near as good as they reckon. What didn't they finish much higher up the league if they are so brilliant?

Finally, don't forget they are on our bb so why wouldn't they expect banter? They only come on as wum's so you can choose to suck arse like you or give as good as you get. I'm comfortable I'd made points they couldnt answer and all they do is throw in the same old one liners. Perhaps you would be happier on planets swans of whatever it's called and sure you will feel less embarrassment

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 7:04 am

swansealad69 wrote:Lets get this right here...first u say we stayed up with loan players..before jan we had 1 and were doing just fine ,and 1 player aint going to keep u in the prem.
In jan we had 1 more,who allso did well but again 2 players aint going to keep u in the prem.
As for the prem being crap and we are allways going to win fuxk all in therewhy o why did u mugs get your self in suxh shit to try and buy your way to get there?
Lets face it most of your debt is sue to the fact u spent out big on wages in order to get theee.
Ps how many loan playera did u have last year?7i belive ??
Lol another massive fail to respond to this post..must try harder.. :lol:


Again a reference to Cardiff city? Why is this relevant to your efforts in the prem league. You just see it do you. Run along now I'm bored with all this. If it makes you feel better then you won and you're the best etc etc :lol:

Let's do this all again later with another topic, that you will no doubt bring back to your usual one liners

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 7:07 am

Carpe Diem wrote:
swansealad69 wrote:Lets get this right here...first u say we stayed up with loan players..before jan we had 1 and were doing just fine ,and 1 player aint going to keep u in the prem.
In jan we had 1 more,who allso did well but again 2 players aint going to keep u in the prem.
As for the prem being crap and we are allways going to win fuxk all in therewhy o why did u mugs get your self in suxh shit to try and buy your way to get there?
Lets face it most of your debt is sue to the fact u spent out big on wages in order to get theee.
Ps how many loan playera did u have last year?7i belive ??
Lol another massive fail to respond to this post..must try harder.. :lol:


Again a reference to Cardiff city? Why is this relevant to your efforts in the prem league. You just see it do you. Run along now I'm bored with all this. If it makes you feel better then you won and you're the best etc etc :lol:

Let's do this all again later with another topic, that you will no doubt bring back to your usual one liners


My apologies - you just don't see it do you? (typo from above)

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 7:48 am

Carpe Diem wrote:You're never going to win the prem league, never going to get into the champs league and always be in the frame for relegation. So what exactly is the big deal?

what do you want from cardiff city ? because reading that comment it seems to me that you aren't happy unless your challenging for champions league , that makes me think you cannot possibly be a true football supporter , how long have you supported cardiff and why ?

i am at the moment enjoying football more than anytime but i am not arrogant enough to think we'll always be above you because we won't, but your flawed arguments make you look rather petty .

we are a better run club
we are a wealthier club
we have a better team
we have a better manager

these are facts, and no amount of blustering or arrogance on your part will change them

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 8:01 am

glas wrote:
doobie wrote:45 million for us very nice indeed :mrgreen:



Will you now pay all the people (especially local businesses) you conned going into admin?

Doubt it as you dont't have the morals.
What about paying SWP? Don't you still owe them momnet and they hadto threaten court action to get it back?
What about the council tax payers (very few in brown town mind) that have been subsidising your club? Any chance they will get some?

Huw the spew will want some as well, maybe to pay all his creditors after he went into administration.

Is going into administration the preferd method of business in brown town?


Will we be paying Sam Hammam in full? Doesn't sound like it. Looks like we are only paying £10m instead of the £27m owed, so we can't really talk about them getting out of an 800k debt can we!

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 8:21 am

swansealad69 wrote:We get 90 mill over 4 years garanteed..but it will be more now as we have stayed up..if we went down they still pay so much over the years..but if we did go down next year it would have been arounf 20 mill and there after 15 mill for the 2 years after..but next year we will get arounf the 40 mill again if we go down and the para payments start with any club once they go down..so it 90 mill min over 4 years inc the prem year..
So next season we will have just under 100 mill paid without selling out souls and playing in red :ayatollah:



No, you gave away the souls of your local businesses instead, and apparently seem very happy to have done so..... TWICE.... perhaps you ought to use some of that Premiership money to buy a conscience.....

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 10:47 am

waddle wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:You're never going to win the prem league, never going to get into the champs league and always be in the frame for relegation. So what exactly is the big deal?

what do you want from cardiff city ? because reading that comment it seems to me that you aren't happy unless your challenging for champions league , that makes me think you cannot possibly be a true football supporter , how long have you supported cardiff and why ?

i am at the moment enjoying football more than anytime but i am not arrogant enough to think we'll always be above you because we won't, but your flawed arguments make you look rather petty .

we are a better run club
we are a wealthier club
we have a better team
we have a better manager

these are facts, and no amount of blustering or arrogance on your part will change them


I want Cardiff to win as many games as possible so would rather be the top of one division than the bottom of another. I take no pleasure from relegation threatened seasons and with that in mind am not bothered about your prem status. We are all different so you enjoy what you like.

Better run club? Don't forget you've been in admin twice. Ok it's in the past and all seems well now, but then our dark days are seemingly behind us and the Malaysians run it entirely different now. You don't become billionaires by running a poor business model.You have no idea how then run our club so can't comment.

Wealthier club? Judged on what? income maybe, but again I refer you to our billionaire backers. As I said before money is all relative as you got more in the prem but then you spend a whole lot more.

Better team? Probably but then we are at different stages. Being in the doesn't make you a better team necessarily was they are still some bum sides in there but as the moment I guess you win that one. But then I honestly don't rate you that highly and find your style boring and did do in the championship.

Better manager? Low do you know when they are working with different teams. Would Malky have done the same or better job with you last season, or would Rogers have done better with us? Malky had to start from the beginning whilst. Rogers inherited much of what he has now. Time will tell on this one but for now its a cheap line that you cant support.

Overall then most of what you wrote was nonsense. As for my flawed arguments, they are opinions that I stand by so what you describe as flaws is really disagreement. Your choice, but deep down you know I'm right :ayatollah:

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 10:48 am

f*cking hell its like ground hig day with u lot? You keep bringing uo the same old bull shit that took place over 10 years back ! And untill now u never come out with it.
And once again i will say we went in to admin for less then 500k.
So come on chaps stop making fools of your selfs as u are hardley in any position to knock any bodys financial issues.

Re: Premier League, where the money went.

Wed May 16, 2012 10:50 am

Nice post Carpe Diem :D