Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:19 pm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:32 pm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:45 pm
Blueboys1927 wrote:Tan will fire sale the squad for sure![]()
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Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:53 pm
PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:56 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
I think relegation is likely to speed up the departure of Tan. Can't see him sticking around for too long if his franchise project fails, which is how relegation will be interpreted in his eyes.
I also can't see him throwing more money at another tilt at promotion. Far more likely that he'll start selling off the vast majority of saleable players to recoup some of his assets whilst attempting to sell the club.
Relegation, in the short term at least, will probably mean tough times ahead on the pitch but, personally, the football club itself has always been far more important than any transient results.
The club at the moment is a mess - divided fans, a confused and alien identity and a dreadful owner. It's a shell of a club. If relegation hastens Tan's departure, bring it on. Cardiff City is far more important than staying in the greedy league at all costs.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:56 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
I think relegation is likely to speed up the departure of Tan. Can't see him sticking around for too long if his franchise project fails, which is how relegation will be interpreted in his eyes.
I also can't see him throwing more money at another tilt at promotion. Far more likely that he'll start selling off the vast majority of saleable players to recoup some of his assets whilst attempting to sell the club.
Relegation, in the short term at least, will probably mean tough times ahead on the pitch but, personally, the football club itself has always been far more important than any transient results.
The club at the moment is a mess - divided fans, a confused and alien identity and a dreadful owner. It's a shell of a club. If relegation hastens Tan's departure, bring it on. Cardiff City is far more important than staying in the greedy league at all costs.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:00 pm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:02 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
I think relegation is likely to speed up the departure of Tan. Can't see him sticking around for too long if his franchise project fails, which is how relegation will be interpreted in his eyes.
I also can't see him throwing more money at another tilt at promotion. Far more likely that he'll start selling off the vast majority of saleable players to recoup some of his assets whilst attempting to sell the club.
Relegation, in the short term at least, will probably mean tough times ahead on the pitch but, personally, the football club itself has always been far more important than any transient results.
The club at the moment is a mess - divided fans, a confused and alien identity and a dreadful owner. It's a shell of a club. If relegation hastens Tan's departure, bring it on. Cardiff City is far more important than staying in the greedy league at all costs.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:18 pm
Ackers wrote:Fan want us down to prove Tan wrong and to slate the club. If we go down so be it but we should still back the team end of.
But it doesn't happen. We get what we deserve as fans and at the moment its league 1, if that.
Owners, managers come and go but it our team. Through thick and thin. Bring on the hard times we deserve it.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:36 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:Ackers wrote:Fan want us down to prove Tan wrong and to slate the club. If we go down so be it but we should still back the team end of.
But it doesn't happen. We get what we deserve as fans and at the moment its league 1, if that.
Owners, managers come and go but it our team. Through thick and thin. Bring on the hard times we deserve it.
Respect your opinion but to some of us the club itself will always be far more important than any result on the pitch or what division it plays in.
Stopping the nonsense that's gone on at Cardiff City over the past year and a half will always be much more important, as far as I'm concerned, than a bit of transient success.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:55 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
I think relegation is likely to speed up the departure of Tan. Can't see him sticking around for too long if his franchise project fails, which is how relegation will be interpreted in his eyes.
I also can't see him throwing more money at another tilt at promotion. Far more likely that he'll start selling off the vast majority of saleable players to recoup some of his assets whilst attempting to sell the club.
Relegation, in the short term at least, will probably mean tough times ahead on the pitch but, personally, the football club itself has always been far more important than any transient results.
The club at the moment is a mess - divided fans, a confused and alien identity and a dreadful owner. It's a shell of a club. If relegation hastens Tan's departure, bring it on. Cardiff City is far more important than staying in the greedy league at all costs.
Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:01 pm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:34 pm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:39 pm
bluebird67 wrote:apparantly one self appointed fans leader was telling jacks at derby game he wants us relegaeted in his words hmmmmmmm
Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:40 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:PartyWithOle wrote:Morons.
All think the Champ is any better, we've been to most Championship away grounds anyway, was there for nine years. Waited 51 years for top flight football(the club) now loads want to return to the Champ. It's an awful league.
You think Tan will leave if we go down? Nope. He'll just bankroll us up again, we've got a decent enough squad to come back up bar a few tinkering and a bit of motivation.
I think relegation is likely to speed up the departure of Tan. Can't see him sticking around for too long if his franchise project fails, which is how relegation will be interpreted in his eyes.
I also can't see him throwing more money at another tilt at promotion. Far more likely that he'll start selling off the vast majority of saleable players to recoup some of his assets whilst attempting to sell the club.
Relegation, in the short term at least, will probably mean tough times ahead on the pitch but, personally, the football club itself has always been far more important than any transient results.
The club at the moment is a mess - divided fans, a confused and alien identity and a dreadful owner. It's a shell of a club. If relegation hastens Tan's departure, bring it on. Cardiff City is far more important than staying in the greedy league at all costs.