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malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:40 pm

Are playing hard ball I think at the moment with the PMG/Langston debt which has gone on for a long time now.

We get close to agreeing a payment and they do a runner now this is either a clever business plan or they don't want to pay it off.

For me I think they will wait again and see if we get promoted and if so they will pay it off after all its the prem that will make them there money.

What do you think there game is and how do you see it all ending.?

The other thing is we haven't had an announcement about this re branding thing or any new investment into the club.

Why do you think this is ?

There is a long way to go before the season kicks off I just hope these issues are sorted by then but I think these two issues will run and run.Something has to give soon but I tell you now a lot of people have been sucked in by promises that haven't come to anything yet from the Malaysians.I am sat on the fence but i just don't trust em one bit.

Its going to be very interesting how it all pans out this summer but time is now running out with the club and things need resolving soon but this is Cardiff City so who knows.

Its all getting a bit boring though but were do you see us in 2 seasons from now what do you think malaysian hero's or villains ?

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:59 pm

I don't ever try to pretend or understands what's going on and why.

How the hell does Saint Sam think he is going to get £24million in 2016- The club is not worth that.

How much of the club do the Malaysians own ?

Who owns the club if the Malaysian don't technically own it ?

Who really thinks that any foreign owner does it for the fans, club or region- That sort of chairman went in the 80's when the big money started to filter through.

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:05 pm

llan bluebird wrote:I don't ever try to pretend or understands what's going on and why.

How the hell does Saint Sam think he is going to get £24million in 2016- The club is not worth that.

How much of the club do the Malaysians own ?

Who owns the club if the Malaysian don't technically own it ?

Who really thinks that any foreign owner does it for the fans, club or region- That sort of chairman went in the 80's when the big money started to filter through.


don't the Malaysians own 40 odd % of the club and I think the 24 mill is payable in full by 2016 i think going to be a roller coaster ride of ups and down over the next few years i reckon

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:09 pm

As some of you may know I used to work over in Malaysia in the British consulate. I found the Malaysians to be stupid and uneducated but they had a knack for deceiving people. Very shrewd people when they put there minds to it. When I left that place in '68 that I would not have anything to do with the Malaysian people ahain.

It has bitten me on the arse :old: :old: :old:

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:15 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:As some of you may know I used to work over in Malaysia in the British consulate. I found the Malaysians to be stupid and uneducated but they had a knack for deceiving people. Very shrewd people when they put there minds to it. When I left that place in '68 that I would not have anything to do with the Malaysian people ahain.

It has bitten me on the arse :old: :old: :old:

Lmao

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:14 pm

The mess that the world is in financially right now, I can see money getting even tighter in the next 5-10 years.
I would play the waiting game if I was VT.

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:41 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:As some of you may know I used to work over in Malaysia in the British consulate. I found the Malaysians to be stupid and uneducated but they had a knack for deceiving people. Very shrewd people when they put there minds to it. When I left that place in '68 that I would not have anything to do with the Malaysian people ahain.

It has bitten me on the arse :old: :old: :old:


It would be interesting to get the othersides perspective and see what the Malaysians thought of you ;)

Re: malaysian business men

Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:41 pm

Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:As some of you may know I used to work over in Malaysia in the British consulate. I found the Malaysians to be stupid and uneducated but they had a knack for deceiving people. Very shrewd people when they put there minds to it. When I left that place in '68 that I would not have anything to do with the Malaysian people ahain.

It has bitten me on the arse :old: :old: :old:


It would be interesting to get the othersides perspective and see what the Malaysians thought of you ;)


They thought I was a c**t. Why? Because I am

:old: