Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:44 am
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:04 am
ihatealiens wrote:I have a feeling this Filiou guy who has been appointed to the board is Sams representative. Come on the inner circle am I right? If so what a disaster for Cardiff City Football Club. Downhill from here - bookmark this
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:08 am
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:09 am
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:11 am
ihatealiens wrote:I have a feeling this Filiou guy who has been appointed to the board is Sams representative. Come on the inner circle am I right? If so what a disaster for Cardiff City Football Club. Downhill from here - bookmark this
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:14 am
arri potta wrote:Well maybe BU will get their wish, Sam back in charge (in whatever guise) and blue shirts return.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:20 am
redordead wrote:ihatealiens wrote:I have a feeling this Filiou guy who has been appointed to the board is Sams representative. Come on the inner circle am I right? If so what a disaster for Cardiff City Football Club. Downhill from here - bookmark this
rubbish.
The future looks bright for Cardiff City.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:28 am
Barry Chuckle wrote:arri potta wrote:Well maybe BU will get their wish, Sam back in charge (in whatever guise) and blue shirts return.
Well, that's not their wish...
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:36 am
ihatealiens wrote:redordead wrote:ihatealiens wrote:I have a feeling this Filiou guy who has been appointed to the board is Sams representative. Come on the inner circle am I right? If so what a disaster for Cardiff City Football Club. Downhill from here - bookmark this
rubbish.
The future looks bright for Cardiff City.
Like I said bookmark this thread and come back in say 2 years time and see if you feel the same
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:36 am
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:43 am
arri potta wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:arri potta wrote:Well maybe BU will get their wish, Sam back in charge (in whatever guise) and blue shirts return.
Well, that's not their wish...
Ok jobsworth: 'Well maybe BU will get their wish of blue shirts returning if Sam has any influence!'
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:43 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:50 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:51 am
ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:54 am
Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:57 am
since62 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Far from sure I agree that Sam was "canny" in the transfer market for us. He tended to bribe players to come here with overinflated transfer fees (leading to big losses when we sold them - e.g Thorne and Kavanagh) and overinflated salaries (the same two plus the likes of Capaldi and Feeney , journeymen who had their salaries tripled from their previous clubs).
As for his contacts , I believe these are now long lost in the past and out of date compared to the likes of Malky who has far more current and influential contacts. We also have an experienced professional in Ian Moody to provide the required input into contractual legal matters when it comes to negotiating with and signing players.
So without getting into arguments about Sam as a personality , I see no meaningful contribution he can make to the club in any role and am happy that he appears to have just been given (or re-given if you remember that Ridsdale gave him a Life President role 7 years ago when he ousted him) just a token title of appeasement in exchange for reducing a debt due by the club - if the figures being suggested by Mediawales etc are correct).
Keith
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:02 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:02 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:04 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
Look at the players he found at Wimbledon when they were a Premiership team: Warren Barton, Kenny Cunningham, Robbie Earle, John Scales, Marcus Gayle, Dean Holdsworth, John Faushau and Jason Euell.
Remember we are now in the PL and have to find players who will keep us there. It is a completely different game now and if he can help us get players similar to the ones above, then I'm all for it.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:07 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
That is not the full story. Firstly there was the academy which was established under SH which produced £20m worth of talent which saved our arse under the Ridsdale years.
Then there was Peter Whittingham for £350k (please don't tell me he wasn't a bargain) and Danny Gabbidon as examples of excellent buys which came about because of SH's influence.
That's before you mention the gems he unearthed at Wimbledon.
The Loan Notes are a financial matter and I made it clear I don't support him being in the boardroom. However, if he is in an advisory role with regard to player recruitment then I have no problem with that as any edge in the PL could be the difference between success and failure.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:10 am
Barry Chuckle wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
We've done we'll enough recently without Sam's transfer "acumen" to give me the confidence that we can do without it.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:19 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
We've done we'll enough recently without Sam's transfer "acumen" to give me the confidence that we can do without it.
But he can unearth players from non league to keep us in the prem apparently
Makes you wonder why he didnt do that when we were in the 4th / 3rd / 2nd tier and saved us a small fortune and a black cloud hanging over pur head for 7 years.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:22 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:since62 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Far from sure I agree that Sam was "canny" in the transfer market for us. He tended to bribe players to come here with overinflated transfer fees (leading to big losses when we sold them - e.g Thorne and Kavanagh) and overinflated salaries (the same two plus the likes of Capaldi and Feeney , journeymen who had their salaries tripled from their previous clubs).
As for his contacts , I believe these are now long lost in the past and out of date compared to the likes of Malky who has far more current and influential contacts. We also have an experienced professional in Ian Moody to provide the required input into contractual legal matters when it comes to negotiating with and signing players.
So without getting into arguments about Sam as a personality , I see no meaningful contribution he can make to the club in any role and am happy that he appears to have just been given (or re-given if you remember that Ridsdale gave him a Life President role 7 years ago when he ousted him) just a token title of appeasement in exchange for reducing a debt due by the club - if the figures being suggested by Mediawales etc are correct).
Keith
Again you are being selective. Peter Whittingham surely that is an excellent example? Thorne and Kavanagh both gave this club excellent service and are still regarded as City greats![]()
I accept it is a game of opinions but SH has only been out of football for 7 years, that's not exactly a generation and he is bound to still have contacts in the game they can't all be 'dead'. After all Joe Kinnear (one of Sam's ex-managers) has been brought back to do the exact same thing at Newcastle.
There again if you want to be bloody minded then go ahead can't see how it will help thou.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:27 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
That is not the full story. Firstly there was the academy which was established under SH which produced £20m worth of talent which saved our arse under the Ridsdale years.
Then there was Peter Whittingham for £350k (please don't tell me he wasn't a bargain) and Danny Gabbidon as examples of excellent buys which came about because of SH's influence.
That's before you mention the gems he unearthed at Wimbledon.
The Loan Notes are a financial matter and I made it clear I don't support him being in the boardroom. However, if he is in an advisory role with regard to player recruitment then I have no problem with that as any edge in the PL could be the difference between success and failure.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:28 am
heard it all now.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:53 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
Look at the players he found at Wimbledon when they were a Premiership team: Warren Barton, Kenny Cunningham, Robbie Earle, John Scales, Marcus Gayle, Dean Holdsworth, John Faushau and Jason Euell.
Remember we are now in the PL and have to find players who will keep us there. It is a completely different game now and if he can help us get players similar to the ones above, then I'm all for it.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:52 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Sams "Transfer accumen"![]()
Whats that? Adding a zero or two on the end of everyones transfer value and salary
Look at the players he found at Wimbledon when they were a Premiership team: Warren Barton, Kenny Cunningham, Robbie Earle, John Scales, Marcus Gayle, Dean Holdsworth, John Faushau and Jason Euell.
Remember we are now in the PL and have to find players who will keep us there. It is a completely different game now and if he can help us get players similar to the ones above, then I'm all for it.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:54 pm
since62 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
That is not the full story. Firstly there was the academy which was established under SH which produced £20m worth of talent which saved our arse under the Ridsdale years.
Then there was Peter Whittingham for £350k (please don't tell me he wasn't a bargain) and Danny Gabbidon as examples of excellent buys which came about because of SH's influence.
That's before you mention the gems he unearthed at Wimbledon.
The Loan Notes are a financial matter and I made it clear I don't support him being in the boardroom. However, if he is in an advisory role with regard to player recruitment then I have no problem with that as any edge in the PL could be the difference between success and failure.
I agree entirely that Sam was instrumental in moving the Academy forward for the benefit of the club.
What I have never seen is any support for this claimed £20m of benefit for the club from it. I believe the figure was first raised by Annis after one of his meetings with Sam , but don`t recall seeing any list of players that were brought into the club by Sam through the Academy (i.e. weren`t already here) and sold on for such a total profit.
To be fair , it might just be my memory letting me down on this , so I am quite happy to change my view if such a list is produced.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 4:43 pm
Fairwater Youth wrote:since62 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
That is not the full story. Firstly there was the academy which was established under SH which produced £20m worth of talent which saved our arse under the Ridsdale years.
Then there was Peter Whittingham for £350k (please don't tell me he wasn't a bargain) and Danny Gabbidon as examples of excellent buys which came about because of SH's influence.
That's before you mention the gems he unearthed at Wimbledon.
The Loan Notes are a financial matter and I made it clear I don't support him being in the boardroom. However, if he is in an advisory role with regard to player recruitment then I have no problem with that as any edge in the PL could be the difference between success and failure.
I agree entirely that Sam was instrumental in moving the Academy forward for the benefit of the club.
What I have never seen is any support for this claimed £20m of benefit for the club from it. I believe the figure was first raised by Annis after one of his meetings with Sam , but don`t recall seeing any list of players that were brought into the club by Sam through the Academy (i.e. weren`t already here) and sold on for such a total profit.
To be fair , it might just be my memory letting me down on this , so I am quite happy to change my view if such a list is produced.
Whittingham.......?????????
He was signed in January 2007, 2 months after Hamman left
Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:12 pm
Fairwater Youth wrote:since62 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sam has no boardroom role or influence I am 100% sure of that. However, he was very canny in the transfer market and is bound to have contacts in the game.
We have seen MM struggle to attract players this season so I cannot see any reason why we shouldn't use every possible edge to help us thrive in the Premier League.
If that means using Sam Hammam's transfer (rather than financial) acumen then we would be bloody minded not to do so,
Not canny just fecking stupid paying over inflated transfer fees and wages for average players with money he borrowed on an unsecured loan. I would hardly call that canny. Other clubs, agents and players were rubbing their hands when he called. I hope to god he has zero influence over incoming players transfer fees and wages. One thing for sure he's not going to get a very good welcome from the fans at the Manchester City game. His appointment to life president could turn out to be very divisive
That is not the full story. Firstly there was the academy which was established under SH which produced £20m worth of talent which saved our arse under the Ridsdale years.
Then there was Peter Whittingham for £350k (please don't tell me he wasn't a bargain) and Danny Gabbidon as examples of excellent buys which came about because of SH's influence.
That's before you mention the gems he unearthed at Wimbledon.
The Loan Notes are a financial matter and I made it clear I don't support him being in the boardroom. However, if he is in an advisory role with regard to player recruitment then I have no problem with that as any edge in the PL could be the difference between success and failure.
I agree entirely that Sam was instrumental in moving the Academy forward for the benefit of the club.
What I have never seen is any support for this claimed £20m of benefit for the club from it. I believe the figure was first raised by Annis after one of his meetings with Sam , but don`t recall seeing any list of players that were brought into the club by Sam through the Academy (i.e. weren`t already here) and sold on for such a total profit.
To be fair , it might just be my memory letting me down on this , so I am quite happy to change my view if such a list is produced.
Whittingham.......?????????
He was signed in January 2007, 2 months after Hamman left