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Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:46 pm

Its hard to believe how bad he has run CCFC. Nearly everything hes done is the opposite of what he should have, the rebrand is obviouse, but to fall out with the manager and interfere in team affairs 8 weeks into a first prem campaign is stupid, then appoint a manager with no experience in the league as a manager is as bad. Most things Tan does seem to be the opposite to what needs doing. It may work in his other businesses but not in football!

If he didnt want MM he should of got rid in the summer, could have got Pullis and gave him 40 mill, may not have seen the most attractive football but I doubt wed be bottom 3 now. Maybe in hindsight, but dont fall out with manager after season has started.

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:16 pm

If he had got rid of Malky in the summer there would have been uproar

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:39 pm

Sometimes, I think some fans have become so focussed on Tan that they are forgetting that there is a team that needs their support on the pitch. Being totally honest here, I haven't seen such poor team support in all the years I have been going down to either Ninian Park or the CCS...

Easy to blame Tan for EVERYHING that is wrong, because he has undoubtedly got things wrong (and the Rebrand was just the start) but the truth of the matter is that not EVERYTHING that has gone wrong can be attributed to him and for 90 minutes of a game at least, we (meaning the paying supporters) seriously need to ask if WE are doing EVERYTHING we can to get behind the boys and create an atmosphere that doesn't favour the opposition...

Seeing so many walk out on Saturday (your prerogative) was even more embarrassing than the team's 2nd half performance! :oops:

Right now, Cardiff City FC (not Vincent Tan) need PROPER support in their fight to beat the drop, as much as they ever did in the past and WE (the paying supporters) can make the difference

You KNOW that we can, because we did it before...with fewer numbers, too!!

What have we got to lose?? Many of you appear to have "given up" anyway!! :ayatollah:

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:46 pm

i'm not a tan fan but who runs the club when he is on the other side of the world the one who gives him all the info ? maybe they should call for his head too :ayatollah:

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:47 pm

going down is what a lot of the die hard supporters want
stupidly they think that we would then go back to blue and tan would leave and they would have some kind of victory against tan
imo I don't think tan or ole are going any where anytime soon
not totally sure about the blue
I just have a gut feeling that tan has realised his mistake with the rebrand so we will have to wait and see :ole: :ole:

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:54 pm

Vincent thinks long term and plans long term.

You will except the changes In time.

New era for old club will always take time whatever the resistance.

And the new formation will be stronger than ever.

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:04 pm

R i see tans man aint you ;) ;)

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 11:26 pm

Rodbers wrote:Vincent thinks long term and plans long term.

You will except the changes In time.

New era for old club will always take time whatever the resistance.

And the new formation will be stronger than ever.


Absolute rubbish - thinks for the long term?!

He doesn't have a clue what is going on and all his actions suggest he wants immediate results - no long term thinking at all :lol:

Re: Considering Tan is such a succesfull business man

Mon Feb 24, 2014 11:32 pm

I don't that that Tans right hand knows what the left hand is doing when it comes to football. Its management by crisis.