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Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:40 am

How about it?
Especially after what he is doing for local charities and our local community. :malky:
Against Modern Football? :oops:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:48 am

I would thank him for several things but I could never thank him for changing colour or badge.

I will get on with it and accept it as it was for the good and future of our club. I thank him for lots but not for the red or the shield :evil:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:51 am

Canton stand baz wrote:I would thank him for several things but I could never thank him for changing colour or badge.

I will get on with it and accept it as it was for the good and future of our club. I thank him for lots but not for the red or the shield :evil:


Here Here. Hes been brilliant for our club, except for the obvious reasons. But like you i will get on with it and accpet it.

:ayatollah:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:54 am

GENERAL CHAT wrote:How about it?
Especially after what he is doing for local charities and our local community. :malky:
Against Modern Football? :oops:

Are you having a laugh

Next you will be singing red army and then we will be Cardiff dragons :roll: :roll:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:57 am

Bluebird 37 wrote:
GENERAL CHAT wrote:How about it?
Especially after what he is doing for local charities and our local community. :malky:
Against Modern Football? :oops:

Are you having a laugh

Next you will be singing red army and then we will be Cardiff dragons :roll: :roll:


Tan has done a lot for the club and now Wales, he deserves thanks.

Disagree with the re-brand completley, but credit where its due, he's forced the debt to SH out of the club, once he changes the debt to equity then he deserves all the thanks in the world.

My opinion.

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:44 am

GENERAL CHAT wrote:How about it?
Especially after what he is doing for local charities and our local community. :malky:
Against Modern Football? :oops:


What a top idea for a top bloke!

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:36 am

I'd thank tan with a kick in the balls :twisted:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:39 am

You can do whatever you like! But as soon as you do something to voice your opinion of Tan, you cannot then have a go at others for voicing theirs in a peaceful manner.

:thumbup:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:54 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:You can do whatever you like! But as soon as you do something to voice your opinion of Tan, you cannot then have a go at others for voicing theirs in a peaceful manner.

:thumbup:


In all fairness this is spot on. Maybe if BU organised some sort of event to thank Tan but still stick to their beliefs he may just listen to them.

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:56 am

Get over it Blues,your team could never fill the CCS,and by the way hope your keeping up your repayments :) posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=119685#

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:03 am

GENERAL CHAT wrote:How about it?
Especially after what he is doing for local charities and our local community. :malky:
Against Modern Football? :oops:


Quite happy to do something to air your own opinions of Tan in a peaceful manner, yet not willing to allow others to do exactly the same?

:laughing6:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:31 am

I am quite happy to let them do the same. Where have I said otherwise. (or is it just your opinion I did) :laughing6:
It will be shown as a demo in the press and other media as agAinst Tan though.
Some of the wording to rally the fans is wrong.
Phrases like "join us in a show of force to honour the Identity"
Would not "unity" be a better word?
The media think you will be out in force.
Still, I don't think you will do the club (or local charities) as much good as Tan. :oops: :oops:

Re: Banner to thank Tan?

Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:38 am

Thanking our owner is not controversial and won't be played out as a protest in the media.