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SAM HAMMAN..........What's the score.....?

Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:13 am

Annis

Like the rest, never been so low as a City fan. And can't easily see a realistic way of turning things around either on or off the pitch. The club is toxic. Debt, owner's ego and poor players who are gutless cowards and really don't give a shit. For the first time in nearly 50 years supporting CCFC, I found myself from last season preferring to stay in the pub in Newport, rather than jumping on the train for home matches.

During all my lifetime, we were a sleeping giant and football people were generally pleased to come to Cardiff because of the massive potential. Not any more. Why would you.....player or manager?

I have never really understood Sam, Langston, the deal with Tan.

Is Sam hurting or laughing? Is he planning on doing anything to get back into the big chair?

What's the score?

Re: SAM HAMMAN..........What's the score.....?

Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:31 am

Purple in Cwmbran wrote:Annis

Like the rest, never been so low as a City fan. And can't easily see a realistic way of turning things around either on or off the pitch. The club is toxic. Debt, owner's ego and poor players who are gutless cowards and really don't give a shit. For the first time in nearly 50 years supporting CCFC, I found myself from last season preferring to stay in the pub in Newport, rather than jumping on the train for home matches.

During all my lifetime, we were a sleeping giant and football people were generally pleased to come to Cardiff because of the massive potential. Not any more. Why would you.....player or manager?

I have never really understood Sam, Langston, the deal with Tan.

Is Sam hurting or laughing? Is he planning on doing anything to get back into the big chair?

I rem when you use to go when we were in the lower divisions.

Sam is in Colorado at the moment with his family for Xmas & New Year,but up until then he had not missed a game this season home or away and when Sam was in exile he never missed a game on the radio or the internet.
Some wont believe this but Sam loves Cardiff City and still says its his club,he knows he made many mistakes and would love to put it all right. Sam is a football man.

The answer to you question,yes Sam is hurting.

What's the score?

Re: SAM HAMMAN..........What's the score.....?

Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:49 am

Forever Blue wrote:
Purple in Cwmbran wrote:Annis

Like the rest, never been so low as a City fan. And can't easily see a realistic way of turning things around either on or off the pitch. The club is toxic. Debt, owner's ego and poor players who are gutless cowards and really don't give a shit. For the first time in nearly 50 years supporting CCFC, I found myself from last season preferring to stay in the pub in Newport, rather than jumping on the train for home matches.

During all my lifetime, we were a sleeping giant and football people were generally pleased to come to Cardiff because of the massive potential. Not any more. Why would you.....player or manager?

I have never really understood Sam, Langston, the deal with Tan.

Is Sam hurting or laughing? Is he planning on doing anything to get back into the big chair?

I rem when you use to go when we were in the lower divisions.

Sam is in Colorado at the moment with his family for Xmas & New Year,but up until then he had not missed a game this season home or away and when Sam was in exile he never missed a game on the radio or the internet.
Some wont believe this but Sam loves Cardiff City and still says its his club,he knows he made many mistakes and would love to put it all right. Sam is a football man.

The answer to you question,yes Sam is hurting.

What's the score?



Do you think he will ever sit in the big chair again? Does tan trust him? Can Sam get through to Tan at all?

Peter

Re: SAM HAMMAN..........What's the score.....?

Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:57 am

Purple in Cwmbran wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Purple in Cwmbran wrote:Annis

Like the rest, never been so low as a City fan. And can't easily see a realistic way of turning things around either on or off the pitch. The club is toxic. Debt, owner's ego and poor players who are gutless cowards and really don't give a shit. For the first time in nearly 50 years supporting CCFC, I found myself from last season preferring to stay in the pub in Newport, rather than jumping on the train for home matches.

During all my lifetime, we were a sleeping giant and football people were generally pleased to come to Cardiff because of the massive potential. Not any more. Why would you.....player or manager?

I have never really understood Sam, Langston, the deal with Tan.

Is Sam hurting or laughing? Is he planning on doing anything to get back into the big chair?

I rem when you use to go when we were in the lower divisions.

Sam is in Colorado at the moment with his family for Xmas & New Year,but up until then he had not missed a game this season home or away and when Sam was in exile he never missed a game on the radio or the internet.
Some wont believe this but Sam loves Cardiff City and still says its his club,he knows he made many mistakes and would love to put it all right. Sam is a football man.

The answer to you question,yes Sam is hurting.

What's the score?



Do you think he will ever sit in the big chair again? Does tan trust him? Can Sam get through to Tan at all?

Peter


Sam and Tan dont get on and totally disagree on how to run Cardiff City.

As to sitting in the chair again, you can never say never ;) :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: