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can't we just get behind the team?

Sun Dec 22, 2013 1:30 am

What will be, will be.

Who knows whether Malky be around much longer, personally, like many I like the guy but some of his team selections and tactics have raised a few eyebrows. Yet we are where we are, in the middle of 8 or 9 teams that could get relegated. We all knew from the start it was going to be a massive task to stay in the league and in fairness to Malky he is doing his best.

I very much doubt Tan will be driven out of the club by anyone, any protests, anything. He has invested something in the region of £140m & he knows if he walks away he won't get anywhere near that back. He is a businessman, Cardiff City is his business whether we like it or not, and I'm fairly sure he won't want to lose that much money & will leave if & when he wants to.

I, like many don't like what is happening, but managers come and go, chairman come & go but the one thing that will always remain is the club in one way shape or form.

All this talk of boycotting games etc - please remember this, Tan has had the money off roughly 18,000 season ticket holders before the start of the season, so do you really think he's going to give two hoots if we cut our noses off to basically spite our own faces? (He may but my point is you just don't know.)

The people it will affect the most are the players and it's not their fault what's going on behind the scenes. They can't influence anything except what happens when they cross the white line and play for 90 minutes.

No one knows what is going to happen so let's just support the boys through thick & thin. :ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Re: can't we just get behind the team?

Sun Dec 22, 2013 1:37 am

BobBankLoyalist wrote:What will be, will be.

Who knows whether Malky be around much longer, personally, like many I like the guy but some of his team selections and tactics have raised a few eyebrows. Yet we are where we are, in the middle of 8 or 9 teams that could get relegated. We all knew from the start it was going to be a massive task to stay in the league and in fairness to Malky he is doing his best.

I very much doubt Tan will be driven out of the club by anyone, any protests, anything. He has invested something in the region of £140m & he knows if he walks away he won't get anywhere near that back. He is a businessman, Cardiff City is his business whether we like it or not, and I'm fairly sure he won't want to lose that much money & will leave if & when he wants to.

I, like many don't like what is happening, but managers come and go, chairman come & go but the one thing that will always remain is the club in one way shape or form.

All this talk of boycotting games etc - please remember this, Tan has had the money off roughly 18,000 season ticket holders before the start of the season, so do you really think he's going to give two hoots if we cut our noses off to basically spite our own faces? (He may but my point is you just don't know.)

The people it will affect the most are the players and it's not their fault what's going on behind the scenes. They can't influence anything except what happens when they cross the white line and play for 90 minutes.

No one knows what is going to happen so let's just support the boys through thick & thin. :ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:


I hope there a few more chants getting behind the team but the thing is Liverpool away yesterday was supposedly meant to be his last game so the 3,000 including myself wanted to show MM the full appreciation he deserves and go out leaving this club knowing he will always be loved by us supporters.

Don't get me wrong he will make mistakes and has done but what he done for us is magnificent. He is also a great guy in general.

Look at all the managers coming in the conferences speaking highly of him.

Hopefully we can get behind the boys at the same time as it will only spur them on and if MM is still in charge then results will be important at the same time.

Re: can't we just get behind the team?

Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:00 am

Our support of Malky is surely supporting the players. Most of them are signings made since Malky came to the club. Backing Malky surely shows we are backing the players.

Re: can't we just get behind the team?

Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:20 am

BobBankLoyalist wrote:What will be, will be.

Who knows whether Malky be around much longer, personally, like many I like the guy but some of his team selections and tactics have raised a few eyebrows. Yet we are where we are, in the middle of 8 or 9 teams that could get relegated. We all knew from the start it was going to be a massive task to stay in the league and in fairness to Malky he is doing his best.

I very much doubt Tan will be driven out of the club by anyone, any protests, anything. He has invested something in the region of £140m & he knows if he walks away he won't get anywhere near that back. He is a businessman, Cardiff City is his business whether we like it or not, and I'm fairly sure he won't want to lose that much money & will leave if & when he wants to.

I, like many don't like what is happening, but managers come and go, chairman come & go but the one thing that will always remain is the club in one way shape or form.

All this talk of boycotting games etc - please remember this, Tan has had the money off roughly 18,000 season ticket holders before the start of the season, so do you really think he's going to give two hoots if we cut our noses off to basically spite our own faces? (He may but my point is you just don't know.)

The people it will affect the most are the players and it's not their fault what's going on behind the scenes. They can't influence anything except what happens when they cross the white line and play for 90 minutes.

No one knows what is going to happen so let's just support the boys through thick & thin. :ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:


This is far more important than just supporting the manager. This is about finally all standing together and fighting for our identity! Bluebirds together we need to turn the screw and stand up for ourselves!