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Tan's PR

Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:17 am

What do you all think?

If tan turns us back to the blue, and the traditional crest, do we forgive and forget?
How will many people who accepted the rebrand react?
Do his other mad antics managed to get brushed under the carpet?
Will he really become a hero?

Re: Tan's PR

Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:34 am

JamesC wrote:What do you all think?

If tan turns us back to the blue, and the traditional crest, do we forgive and forget?
How will many people who accepted the rebrand react?
Do his other mad antics managed to get brushed under the carpet?
Will he really become a hero?


pretty sure all those who have bought red..or clothes with the new badge have no deep set loyalty to either,bought them because they are our colours at present..............i dont see that there is such a thing as a pro red.......just a myth to keep pple wound up

Re: Tan's PR

Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:46 am

I'd forgive and forget if he turned us back to blue. I'd be happy to then just move on with things as a united fan base for the greater good. Claiming Tan has to apologise and do all these extra things just leaves the fan base fractured and in the long run only damages the club. Its no good for anyone really. Forgive and forget is the best way. He'd be a hero then if he sorted out the debts and converted them to equity.

Re: Tan's PR

Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:28 am

JB39. wrote:I'd forgive and forget if he turned us back to blue. I'd be happy to then just move on with things as a united fan base for the greater good. Claiming Tan has to apologise and do all these extra things just leaves the fan base fractured and in the long run only damages the club. Its no good for anyone really. Forgive and forget is the best way. He'd be a hero then if he sorted out the debts and converted them to equity.


Spot On JB :thumbup:

Re: Tan's PR

Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:43 am

JB39. wrote:I'd forgive and forget if he turned us back to blue. I'd be happy to then just move on with things as a united fan base for the greater good. Claiming Tan has to apologise and do all these extra things just leaves the fan base fractured and in the long run only damages the club. Its no good for anyone really. Forgive and forget is the best way. He'd be a hero then if he sorted out the debts and converted them to equity.


CFCC need to be performing in the Premier league if this conversion of debts into equity were to go smoothly. A great deal in PR exercise is needed to enhance the perception of investing public on CFCC.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-0 ... -cimb.html