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Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:01 pm
carlccfc wrote:Four days have passed since our exhilarating win over Man City at the CCS and no doubt most are still feeling like myself, on top of the world.
Results like that don't happen too often so when they come we have to make the most of them.
As much as I understand that everyone's focus has been on the result and occasion, I have found it rather odd that we had someone in attendance at the game on Sunday, of quite possible significance, and it has seemingly gone unnoticed.
I have looked in the local press, on the message boards and social media and nobody seems to have picked up on it.
His name has been often linked to Cardiff City because of Vincent Tan's relationship with him but the fact that Peter Lim attended the game on Sunday raises the question, is Peter Lim looking to invest in Cardiff City Football Club?
It was reported that Peter Lim, once offered £340m to buy Liverpool FC and offer £40m to spend on transfers, the man has an estimated worth of $1.4b and as recent as July was linked to a takeover at Middlesbrough.
Maybe he was nothing other than a guest of Vincent Tan at the game on Sunday or possibly we will hear that Lim is about to invest in our club.
Mehmet Dalman's appointment as chairman, for myself anyway, was for another reason other than a figurehead of the club, Dalman negotiates deals and maybe I am barking up the wrong tree but I believe Dalman's main task is to bring in investment.
Interesting nevertheless.
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Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:34 pm
NIGELNIGLE wrote:The guy wearing sunglasses sitting on the end seat near VT looks like Jorge Mendes.
Exert from:
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/ ... _in_Spain/
"MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB is not for sale despite mounting speculation in the Spanish media linking the club with a potential takeover by a consortium featuring Singapore billionaire Peter Lim and super-agent Jorge Mendes.
A report in Spanish newspaper El Confidencial suggested that Lim and Mendes had considered a buy-out of Spanish side Atletico Madrid, but had switched their attentions to Middlesbrough after linking up with former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon."
Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:35 pm
NIGELNIGLE wrote:The guy wearing sunglasses sitting on the end seat near VT looks like Jorge Mendes.
Exert from:
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/ ... _in_Spain/
"MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB is not for sale despite mounting speculation in the Spanish media linking the club with a potential takeover by a consortium featuring Singapore billionaire Peter Lim and super-agent Jorge Mendes.
A report in Spanish newspaper El Confidencial suggested that Lim and Mendes had considered a buy-out of Spanish side Atletico Madrid, but had switched their attentions to Middlesbrough after linking up with former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon."
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Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:10 pm
JBCCFC1927 wrote:Cardiff is massively profitable.
1. Capital city
2. Stadium can be extended easily
3. New image
4. Airport links
5. Business expansion in the City centre
6. Not far from London - can become an off branched hub for London centric businessmen
7. Low/no debt for a Premier League club once the conversion is done
8. Passionate fans with a large catchment area including the Valleys etc.
I think a lot of the fans undersell the place. Its a booming place if you ask me that can only get better and become more profitable with investment.
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Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:25 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:
What the heck goes through your head.
Its obvious what is happening here. Take a look at Malaga in Spain. That place with its football club has the potential to break the monopoly of Real Madrid and Barcelona. Its why the Arabs have got involved there with the Russians trying to get in.
Keeping all that in mind you have the same story with Cardiff. A place that has the same potential to break a monopoly and this is why Tan got involved. Now Tan is going to pass it all over to Lim who will reverse the rebrand, become an instant hero therefore making it easy for him to take Cardiff City forward and becoming a major European football club.
Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:40 pm
JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:
What the heck goes through your head.
Its obvious what is happening here. Take a look at Malaga in Spain. That place with its football club has the potential to break the monopoly of Real Madrid and Barcelona. Its why the Arabs have got involved there with the Russians trying to get in.
Keeping all that in mind you have the same story with Cardiff. A place that has the same potential to break a monopoly and this is why Tan got involved. Now Tan is going to pass it all over to Lim who will reverse the rebrand, become an instant hero therefore making it easy for him to take Cardiff City forward and becoming a major European football club.
Lim won't reverse the rebrand. He is the reason it took place in the first instance. He's only ever been interested in purchasing red clubs.![]()
Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:45 pm
carlccfc wrote:Four days have passed since our exhilarating win over Man City at the CCS and no doubt most are still feeling like myself, on top of the world.
Results like that don't happen too often so when they come we have to make the most of them.
As much as I understand that everyone's focus has been on the result and occasion, I have found it rather odd that we had someone in attendance at the game on Sunday, of quite possible significance, and it has seemingly gone unnoticed.
I have looked in the local press, on the message boards and social media and nobody seems to have picked up on it.
His name has been often linked to Cardiff City because of Vincent Tan's relationship with him but the fact that Peter Lim attended the game on Sunday raises the question, is Peter Lim looking to invest in Cardiff City Football Club?
It was reported that Peter Lim, once offered £340m to buy Liverpool FC and offer £40m to spend on transfers, the man has an estimated worth of $1.4b and as recent as July was linked to a takeover at Middlesbrough.
Maybe he was nothing other than a guest of Vincent Tan at the game on Sunday or possibly we will hear that Lim is about to invest in our club.
Mehmet Dalman's appointment as chairman, for myself anyway, was for another reason other than a figurehead of the club, Dalman negotiates deals and maybe I am barking up the wrong tree but I believe Dalman's main task is to bring in investment.
Interesting nevertheless.
Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:03 am
Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:07 am
JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
and what is your source for lack of interest in those seats? Im not being an arse Ian Im genuinely interested. If you are right then you are right but I'd like to know why I am wrong. Like I said and you have in another thread, we don't always and won't always agree with others on the forum but we should give our ideas and why we think the way we do etc. People think in different ways and put the pieces all together in their own way to come to difference conclusions. Its all part of the fun.
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Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:28 am
Bakedalasker wrote:JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
and what is your source for lack of interest in those seats? Im not being an arse Ian Im genuinely interested. If you are right then you are right but I'd like to know why I am wrong. Like I said and you have in another thread, we don't always and won't always agree with others on the forum but we should give our ideas and why we think the way we do etc. People think in different ways and put the pieces all together in their own way to come to difference conclusions. Its all part of the fun.
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No source but the stories of red seats going in seem to have quietened.
Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:32 am
Bakedalasker wrote:JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
and what is your source for lack of interest in those seats? Im not being an arse Ian Im genuinely interested. If you are right then you are right but I'd like to know why I am wrong. Like I said and you have in another thread, we don't always and won't always agree with others on the forum but we should give our ideas and why we think the way we do etc. People think in different ways and put the pieces all together in their own way to come to difference conclusions. Its all part of the fun.
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No source but the stories of red seats going in seem to have quietened.
Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:47 am
thehumblegringo wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
and what is your source for lack of interest in those seats? Im not being an arse Ian Im genuinely interested. If you are right then you are right but I'd like to know why I am wrong. Like I said and you have in another thread, we don't always and won't always agree with others on the forum but we should give our ideas and why we think the way we do etc. People think in different ways and put the pieces all together in their own way to come to difference conclusions. Its all part of the fun.
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No source but the stories of red seats going in seem to have quietened.
Baked, I genuinely don't know what you are on about!
The proposed red seats were conjured up by fans on message boards now you say it's gone quiet so they are backtracking. There is nothing to backtrack from cos the club never said anything about red seats in the first place.
You have always said people shouldnt take the updates too seriously yet you have gone and done the exact opposite
Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:25 am
Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:34 am
steve davies wrote:thehumblegringo wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:JBCCFC1927 wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Have you not noticed the lack of interest about the new red seats that are mean't to be going in. Do you get the feel there is a
bit of backtracking going on.
and what is your source for lack of interest in those seats? Im not being an arse Ian Im genuinely interested. If you are right then you are right but I'd like to know why I am wrong. Like I said and you have in another thread, we don't always and won't always agree with others on the forum but we should give our ideas and why we think the way we do etc. People think in different ways and put the pieces all together in their own way to come to difference conclusions. Its all part of the fun.
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No source but the stories of red seats going in seem to have quietened.
Baked, I genuinely don't know what you are on about!
The proposed red seats were conjured up by fans on message boards now you say it's gone quiet so they are backtracking. There is nothing to backtrack from cos the club never said anything about red seats in the first place.
You have always said people shouldnt take the updates too seriously yet you have gone and done the exact opposite
Replacing the existing blue seats with red ones has never been on tans agenda. It would cost over a million pounds to replace seats that you won't see in a full stadium
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