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Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Malays

Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:00 pm

Monday 25th November 2013

Guardian Sports section
by Stuart James


' Cardiff City 2 Manchester United 2 '

Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody.


"For the Cardiff City manager, Malky Mackay, it may turn out to be a crucial point.
Ridiculous though it sounds to those not familiar with the politics of the situation, those in a position to know were saying before the match that Mackay could not survive successive defeats here and at home to Arsenal on Saturday.
Mackay and the club's owner, Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody, Mackay's friend and head of recruitment, and replaced him with a novice who was painting the stadium at the start of the season.

The relationship between manager and owner has deteriorated to such an extent since promotion last season that informed sources insist it is now a question of when, rather than if, Mackay leaves."

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:26 pm

Latest News wrote:Monday 25th November 2013

Guardian Sports section
by Stuart James


' Cardiff City 2 Manchester United 2 '

Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody.


"For the Cardiff City manager, Malky Mackay, it may turn out to be a crucial point.
Ridiculous though it sounds to those not familiar with the politics of the situation, those in a position to know were saying before the match that Mackay could not survive successive defeats here and at home to Arsenal on Saturday.
Mackay and the club's owner, Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody, Mackay's friend and head of recruitment, and replaced him with a novice who was painting the stadium at the start of the season.

The relationship between manager and owner has deteriorated to such an extent since promotion last season that informed sources insist it is now a question of when, rather than if, Mackay leaves."


Tell us something new FFS :lol:
Latest News and others on here just keep on regurgitating this negative shite day after day, can't you lot give it a rest for a while, until something new and real come to light :sleepy2: :sleepy2:

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:58 pm

Latest News? :lol:

Last months chip wrapping more like.

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 5:24 pm

Yes I agree it's so negative and predictable pisses me off all this morbid bollocks :sleepy2: .....let's have some latest news good news instead of talking bullshit about colours of shirts or in house ramblings :thumbright:

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 5:31 pm

Getting a bit tedious now all this negativity.

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 5:34 pm

Old news zzzzzzzz.

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 7:55 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:Getting a bit tedious now all this negativity.


Same old crap coming out however it goes on the pitch. Latest News..... MY ARSE

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:00 pm

In other latest News Vincent Tan is thinking of rebranding the club and changing us to red instead of blue. :lol:

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:17 pm

Latest News wrote:Monday 25th November 2013

Guardian Sports section
by Stuart James


' Cardiff City 2 Manchester United 2 '

Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody.


"For the Cardiff City manager, Malky Mackay, it may turn out to be a crucial point.
Ridiculous though it sounds to those not familiar with the politics of the situation, those in a position to know were saying before the match that Mackay could not survive successive defeats here and at home to Arsenal on Saturday.
Mackay and the club's owner, Vincent Tan, have not been on speaking terms since the Malaysian sacked Iain Moody, Mackay's friend and head of recruitment, and replaced him with a novice who was painting the stadium at the start of the season.

The relationship between manager and owner has deteriorated to such an extent since promotion last season that informed sources insist it is now a question of when, rather than if, Mackay leaves."




:lol: :lol: :lol: Says a sports editor sitting in London (is it still Manchester ?)

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:44 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:In other latest News Vincent Tan is thinking of rebranding the club and changing us to red instead of blue. :lol:




:laughing6:

Re: Vincent Tan,have not been on speaking terms since the Ma

Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:47 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:Latest News? :lol:

Last months chip wrapping more like.

:laughing6: