Thu May 10, 2012 9:47 am
Thu May 10, 2012 9:50 am
cruzer wrote:If tg pulled out and we went into admin we would start next season with points deduction and screw any one we owe money to ,then someone could buy the club at a fraction of the cost and deub free ,have i got that corect
Thu May 10, 2012 9:52 am
Thu May 10, 2012 10:02 am
cruzer wrote:ok cheers
Thu May 10, 2012 10:04 am
cruzer wrote:If tg pulled out and we went into admin we would start next season with points deduction and screw any one we owe money to ,then someone could buy the club at a fraction of the cost and deub free ,have i got that corect
Thu May 10, 2012 10:05 am
Thu May 10, 2012 10:08 am
neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
Thu May 10, 2012 10:09 am
neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
Thu May 10, 2012 10:18 am
CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Thu May 10, 2012 10:23 am
Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Thu May 10, 2012 10:24 am
CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Of course they have dropped down the leagues, but they still have a club and not some Asian immitation.
Cant believe people are condoning letting a man take over that they believe will happily take us into liquidation. When he leaves thats what will happen anyway then?
If we go into admin we will not be liquidated but will probably be relegated - but fans would rather see drogba play against the Malaysian Dragons than watch Cardiff City in league 1.
sad
Thu May 10, 2012 10:49 am
cruzer wrote:If tg pulled out and we went into admin we would start next season with points deduction and screw any one we owe money to ,then someone could buy the club at a fraction of the cost and deub free ,have i got that corect
Thu May 10, 2012 11:24 am
CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Of course they have dropped down the leagues, but they still have a club and not some Asian immitation.
Cant believe people are condoning letting a man take over that they believe will happily take us into liquidation. When he leaves thats what will happen anyway then?
If we go into admin we will not be liquidated but will probably be relegated - but fans would rather see drogba play against the Malaysian Dragons than watch Cardiff City in league 1.
sad
Thu May 10, 2012 11:27 am
Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Of course they have dropped down the leagues, but they still have a club and not some Asian immitation.
Cant believe people are condoning letting a man take over that they believe will happily take us into liquidation. When he leaves thats what will happen anyway then?
If we go into admin we will not be liquidated but will probably be relegated - but fans would rather see drogba play against the Malaysian Dragons than watch Cardiff City in league 1.
sad
If he left on good terms then he would far less likely to put us into liquidation than if h felt he was being forced out.
And if you read my post we may be in league 2 or even lower.
Thu May 10, 2012 11:37 am
Thu May 10, 2012 11:47 am
the blue beast wrote:I will support them no matter what as I have always done. But the statement " it does'nt matter what standard of football we play at", what bullshit. Surely we all want to watch the highest standard of football possible. Many on here would be happy to go back to Ninian Park and sit in their seat riddled with woodworm. I loved the place as much as the next person but it was time to move on.
Tue Oct 08, 2013 7:43 pm
CantonMagic wrote:the blue beast wrote:I will support them no matter what as I have always done. But the statement " it does'nt matter what standard of football we play at", what bullshit. Surely we all want to watch the highest standard of football possible. Many on here would be happy to go back to Ninian Park and sit in their seat riddled with woodworm. I loved the place as much as the next person but it was time to move on.
Yes id love to see Cardiff City the bluebirds play a high standard of football, but that isnt the option.
Its either go along with it and support the reds. The Dragons. Who ''cant guarantee to keep the name Cardiff City'' with a chance to watch a higher standard of football
or
Watch my beloved Blues the Bluebirds, who will always be called Cardiff City run sensibly at the bottom of the football structure.
If you want to watch Drogba that bad, go watch Chelsea. Dont kill my club to do it.
Tue Oct 08, 2013 7:51 pm
cruzer wrote:If tg pulled out and we went into admin we would start next season with points deduction and screw any one we owe money to ,then someone could buy the club at a fraction of the cost and deub free ,have i got that corect
Tue Oct 08, 2013 7:54 pm
CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Of course they have dropped down the leagues, but they still have a club and not some Asian immitation.
Cant believe people are condoning letting a man take over that they believe will happily take us into liquidation. When he leaves thats what will happen anyway then?
If we go into admin we will not be liquidated but will probably be relegated - but fans would rather see drogba play against the Malaysian Dragons than watch Cardiff City in league 1.
sad
If he left on good terms then he would far less likely to put us into liquidation than if h felt he was being forced out.
And if you read my post we may be in league 2 or even lower.
It doesnt matter what standard of football we play at, for a real fan anyway.
Anyone who just wants sucess to the detriment of the club is as plastic as they come.
Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:14 pm
Dylanthomas wrote:CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:Elwood Blues wrote:CantonMagic wrote:neeball wrote:Then we would have to be re-branded - but in non-league instead
nonsense.
We would be like all the other clubs tht have gone into administration, Pompy for one.
Its happened to them twice now. And they still aren't sorted on this occasion. It has cost them a drop of two divisions effectively,And as a previous poster says it depends on our major creditor accepting the administration terms
Vincent Tan is rich enough to take the hit and let us go into liquidation.
And look at Rangers. Their administration has been tortuous.
It seems to be that it is increasingly becoming a more and moro difficult option. One day a club is not going to survive it.
Of course they have dropped down the leagues, but they still have a club and not some Asian immitation.
Cant believe people are condoning letting a man take over that they believe will happily take us into liquidation. When he leaves thats what will happen anyway then?
If we go into admin we will not be liquidated but will probably be relegated - but fans would rather see drogba play against the Malaysian Dragons than watch Cardiff City in league 1.
sad
If he left on good terms then he would far less likely to put us into liquidation than if h felt he was being forced out.
And if you read my post we may be in league 2 or even lower.
It doesnt matter what standard of football we play at, for a real fan anyway.
Anyone who just wants sucess to the detriment of the club is as plastic as they come.
yep just a young boy. Not even 19 yet I believe.
Your certainly not a real fan