Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:53 pm
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:57 pm
Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:58 pm
Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:58 pm
Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:01 pm
Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:02 pm
Gavlar wrote:Looking at those new signings today and generally at the improvements around the ground he said, and I quote;
'f**k me Gav, this is a club ready for premier league football'
And I totally agree, Tan and MM are applying the final touches lads, up we go
Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:22 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 4:39 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:04 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:35 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:25 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:35 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:39 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:50 am
bluebird1977 wrote:Some good points there gywn i can see where your comming form, the new players they promised have come so far which i expect 1-2 more before the end of the month no doubt to bolster the squad if we are to try go up but as soon as they sort this debt to equity i will hold my hands up and say i was wrong and breath again untill then i wll always have a doubt even if there addressing other areas of the club.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:52 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:53 am
taffyapple wrote:bluebird1977 wrote:Some good points there gywn i can see where your comming form, the new players they promised have come so far which i expect 1-2 more before the end of the month no doubt to bolster the squad if we are to try go up but as soon as they sort this debt to equity i will hold my hands up and say i was wrong and breath again untill then i wll always have a doubt even if there addressing other areas of the club.
Doubt is something we are only too familiar with. We been lied to so many
times before
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:59 am
BigGwynram wrote:how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:20 am
taffyapple wrote:The idea of them 'asset stripping' is the worst scaremongering of all.
Common sense should prevail.
The only 'assets' Tan could strip are the ones he's put in place.
He KNOWS full well that if he walks away he will NEVER get his 90mil back.
Who's going to give it to him? HMRC? No chance. Borley? Guy?... if he walks
he loses close to 100mil
By swopping the debt to equity, he will own the f*cking lot. He could make his
plans to leave and slowly but surely replace every single asset with a cheap as
chips alternative. Sell Whittingham - buy Gavin Rae back. Sell Bellamy, give Leo
the lampost another chance. This is the harsh reality. He'd still lose a lot of money,
but far less than if we went into Admin.
However. Before everyone starts chucking themselves off cliffs.....
Why would he do it? He would gain nothing and lose a lot.
Yet STILL he pumps money in.
He has a LONG TERM plan.
the only downside to that (and its a big one) is the colour red and the shite badge...
Well who knows, promotion to the Premiership? He may relent, he may soften his
view. We may get the Bluebird back as the major part of the Badge. We may see
more Blue appearing on the shirt?
We may not![]()
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Its NOT a small price to pay, not for me.
But the options are pretty much Zero.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:04 am
BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
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so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:13 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:16 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:33 am
skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:41 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:48 am
skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:11 am
skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:21 am
ealing_ayatollah wrote:skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
This post is just arrogant, intellectual grandstanding, coupled with empty pseudo-socialist sloganeering.
You have no right to judge anyone fella.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:31 am
skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:32 am
ealing_ayatollah wrote:skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
This post is just arrogant, intellectual grandstanding, coupled with empty pseudo-socialist sloganeering.
You have no right to judge anyone fella.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:36 am
Carpe Diem wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:skcollob_ho wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Not trying to be a clever tw*t now, coz I genuinely feel sorry for people who can't accept the changes that we have accepted at a cost to all of us.
I don't know any real fan who wanted to change colours or is happy to change colours, but I do know thousands of fans who will reluctantly do it for the chance of finally getting the investment and backing that all clubs need to get to the top, and us Cardiff fans deserve to be at the top coz we haven't had much to celebrate and we have a lot of crap to put up with on and off the pitch over the last few decades. We have earned that right to say, we have served our time, and now is our time.
We no longer want to be known as the big club, with a huge fans base, that are well known for nothing other than having the maddest and some times most frightening fans in the country, sometimes mistakenly because we haven't been treated well, but also if we are honest because we had nothing going for us on the pitch, so fighting and causing chaos became the attraction for many rather than the football, which is now the case.
We have moved on and many of the culprits have grown up and moved with the times to what some people call modern football, do they love the club less than they did, No, I don't think so, if anything they love the club more, because we now more than ever feel part of the club and we feel responsible and want the club to succeed.
Some still miss being a fence thickness away from intimidating away fans and making sure they are so scared they never come to our stadium again, others realise those days are gone.
To me the colour shirt was our flag to rally behind, but we simply have a new colour flag, we are the same fans, the same club, we haven't lost our history, how can we lose our history as long as we stay in business unlike rangers who's history is now put in a box and shelved away. They have to start again from zero, is that what we want over the sake of a colour.
The Malaysian's didn't come into rescue us, they didn't come in because they were charitable, they came in because they could see the potential and they had the clout to fulfill that potential with a view to making a big profit, anything wrong with that, not in my eyes, just sadness that no Welsh or even British business or investor could have seen it for themselves.
When they first came in I was glad of their investment because we were in a real mess, part of me was concerned thinking why have they come here, are they out to screw us over in some way.
But I have bought into them because they have earned that trust, they saved us and they have long term plans, the academy, the training ground, the increase to stadium capacity, the team investment, does this look like people out to asset strip us , or make us successful with a view to making a profit from us, and good luck to them if they do.
Could they f**k us, course they could, but would be any worse off than we were when they cam in, I very much doubt it,![]()
![]()
so let's give them a chance and see where we get.
You almost managed to sound magnanimous there.
Perhaps those that see red shirts and that appalling badge feel sorry for you and other sell-outs too?
We don't deserve to be the top of anything, we are no more deserving of success than anyone else, and while some are happy to be the laughing stock of the country, others are not. Whilst a few begrudgingly accept the changes, many feel alienated by a club now owned by people who claim to respect traditions and value honour, yet made sweeping changes without the consultation of the people that matter the most, the lifeblood of this great club of ours, the people who pay hard-earned money to watch their club. Instead, the considerations of those on the other side of the planet are put before ours.
That's why I will never wear red and will always look down on those that do.
This post is just arrogant, intellectual grandstanding, coupled with empty pseudo-socialist sloganeering.
You have no right to judge anyone fella.
Spot on.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:46 am
taffyapple wrote:The idea of them 'asset stripping' is the worst scaremongering of all.
Common sense should prevail.
The only 'assets' Tan could strip are the ones he's put in place.
He KNOWS full well that if he walks away he will NEVER get his 90mil back.
Who's going to give it to him? HMRC? No chance. Borley? Guy?... if he walks
he loses close to 100mil
By swopping the debt to equity, he will own the f*cking lot. He could make his
plans to leave and slowly but surely replace every single asset with a cheap as
chips alternative. Sell Whittingham - buy Gavin Rae back. Sell Bellamy, give Leo
the lampost another chance. This is the harsh reality. He'd still lose a lot of money,
but far less than if we went into Admin.
However. Before everyone starts chucking themselves off cliffs.....
Why would he do it? He would gain nothing and lose a lot.
Yet STILL he pumps money in.
He has a LONG TERM plan.
the only downside to that (and its a big one) is the colour red and the shite badge...
Well who knows, promotion to the Premiership? He may relent, he may soften his
view. We may get the Bluebird back as the major part of the Badge. We may see
more Blue appearing on the shirt?
We may not![]()
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Its NOT a small price to pay, not for me.
But the options are pretty much Zero.