Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:42 pm


Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:09 am
Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:44 am
jtc wrote::laughing6:
Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:10 am
ThomasC wrote:jtc wrote::laughing6:
Thanks! at least one person appreciated my threadI am even thinking of making my own Cardiff City Top Trumps card game. Would be quite an achievement. I get very bored at work during nightshifts
Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:33 am
jtc wrote:ThomasC wrote:jtc wrote::laughing6:
Thanks! at least one person appreciated my threadI am even thinking of making my own Cardiff City Top Trumps card game. Would be quite an achievement. I get very bored at work during nightshifts
it has amused me thomas.the real shame is some of your fans see tan as a god.shame a bit of the old welsh baptist didnt live on more in them.a quick look at the bible would tell em not to worship false idols.
Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:48 am
ThomasC wrote:jtc wrote:ThomasC wrote:jtc wrote::laughing6:
Thanks! at least one person appreciated my threadI am even thinking of making my own Cardiff City Top Trumps card game. Would be quite an achievement. I get very bored at work during nightshifts
it has amused me thomas.the real shame is some of your fans see tan as a god.shame a bit of the old welsh baptist didnt live on more in them.a quick look at the bible would tell em not to worship false idols.
you couldnt make it up
thank god we only got carson yeung at blues.we are skint and cack but still in blue
Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:06 am
Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:11 am
ThomasC wrote:well South Asian & East Asian take-overs of European football clubs, most end in farce.
Yueng Birmingham - wanted for Tax Evasion?
Vincent Tan Cardiff- Son is the ringleader of a match-fixing syndicate.
Taksin Shiniwadabada Man City - Wanted for fraud in Thailand
Venkys Blackburn - no synopsis needed
Racing Santander - match abandoned due to player protest against Real sociedad in cup game (players not paid in 6 months). Guess what, have an Indian businessman.
The only one that seems decent is the Indonesian at Internazionale but thats early days.
I'm not stereotyping, the figures would do that. |The ratio in which foriegn ownership of European clubs were considered a success by far-east & Sout Asian ownership would be low. I could do a study to back this but can't be bothered as not many interested in facts on this forum. I must point out that domestic owners balls it up too!! but I am certain a study would back my claim
Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:24 am
jtc wrote:ThomasC wrote:well South Asian & East Asian take-overs of European football clubs, most end in farce.
Yueng Birmingham - wanted for Tax Evasion?
Vincent Tan Cardiff- Son is the ringleader of a match-fixing syndicate.
Taksin Shiniwadabada Man City - Wanted for fraud in Thailand
Venkys Blackburn - no synopsis needed
Racing Santander - match abandoned due to player protest against Real sociedad in cup game (players not paid in 6 months). Guess what, have an Indian businessman.
The only one that seems decent is the Indonesian at Internazionale but thats early days.
I'm not stereotyping, the figures would do that. |The ratio in which foriegn ownership of European clubs were considered a success by far-east & Sout Asian ownership would be low. I could do a study to back this but can't be bothered as not many interested in facts on this forum. I must point out that domestic owners balls it up too!! but I am certain a study would back my claim
roman and the citeh sheik kept there clubs identity alive.the man city bloke even wheels out franny lee et all before games and treats em to a nice day out.carson yeung must have (allegedly)found the only skint triads in the world to back him
a study would definately show some nationalities to be more trustworthy, or as the Premier League jokingly put into legislation, 'fit and proper.' The reality is though that anyone who is in the position to buy a club can.