Fri May 14, 2010 1:55 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:swindonbluebird wrote:Eddie May wrote:Swindon bluebird I rem you on the snipers mb, always slagging Sam down and praising the riddler.
Sam deserves praise and Our gratitude
Why mention the other board? Because I dare to have different opinions to you? Theres plenty of snipers on both boards but that's not what I was talking about was it?
You can certainly have an opinion, but if it's wrong then people are going to say so. Sam Hammam via Langston has so far lost at least £20m.
Therefore how can you slag off a man who has put in such a lot of his own cash whilst priasing someone who not only has taken £1.4m out of the club personally, but cost it far more in the way of lucrative contracts, agent fees and overspends on the stadium?
Fri May 14, 2010 1:56 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 1:57 pm
Zabier wrote:I can't! I'm not allowed!
I have no opinions about the CCMB and AAMB differences though. I find the snipers just time wasting and just ignore them. This isn't about that though, this is about the Sam Hammam debate!
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Tony Blue Williams wrote:Looking at the deal with the Malaysians, if passed at the EGM the company will create an additional £5m worth of shares which will be kept back for future sale.
If we get promoted Sam is due a £5m bonus from Premiership money. What is the odds that instead of being paid £5m cash he receives those shares instead?
Fri May 14, 2010 3:13 pm
Bluebird4eva wrote:Will always be grateful to Sam, as he reignited the club when it was stuck in the doldrums for 25 plus years. If it wasnt for him we would still be getting 3k crowds in the bottom two divisions. However, by doing what he did he nearly drove the club into oblivion and has saddled us with this massive debt. Sam, I believe lived the dream, but messed up big time, he is a very poor football businessman and he should never be involved at boardroom level again.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:28 pm
carlccfc wrote:Bluebird4eva wrote:Will always be grateful to Sam, as he reignited the club when it was stuck in the doldrums for 25 plus years. If it wasnt for him we would still be getting 3k crowds in the bottom two divisions. However, by doing what he did he nearly drove the club into oblivion and has saddled us with this massive debt. Sam, I believe lived the dream, but messed up big time, he is a very poor football businessman and he should never be involved at boardroom level again.
I disagree with what you say, I think as a figurehead I think Sam is a superb chairman and a character who brought life to this club, he made us smile, he give us hope and belief then followed it through taking us on a dream, of which we hav'nt finished. A very poor football businessman would not have taken a small club from non league to Premiership, he should certainly be rewarded for what he achieved at this club and boardroom is the very place he should be.
The debt you say is pittance in comparision to what we owe now, it sounds to me that you have fallen for Ridsdale spin ( like we all did ) but have not woken up to the fact that Ridsdale used it as a smokescreen.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:37 pm
steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:Bluebird4eva wrote:Will always be grateful to Sam, as he reignited the club when it was stuck in the doldrums for 25 plus years. If it wasnt for him we would still be getting 3k crowds in the bottom two divisions. However, by doing what he did he nearly drove the club into oblivion and has saddled us with this massive debt. Sam, I believe lived the dream, but messed up big time, he is a very poor football businessman and he should never be involved at boardroom level again.
I disagree with what you say, I think as a figurehead I think Sam is a superb chairman and a character who brought life to this club, he made us smile, he give us hope and belief then followed it through taking us on a dream, of which we hav'nt finished. A very poor football businessman would not have taken a small club from non league to Premiership, he should certainly be rewarded for what he achieved at this club and boardroom is the very place he should be.
The debt you say is pittance in comparision to what we owe now, it sounds to me that you have fallen for Ridsdale spin ( like we all did ) but have not woken up to the fact that Ridsdale used it as a smokescreen.
carl
because of my relationship with steve i know the other side of sam that was a bully and a dictator in the boardroom ( i could write my own book if i could find a decent publisher ) .
i dont really see sam being able to come back in a minor role as his ego is to big for that.
i wont be suprised if the 5 million is the reason he comes back on board because they have just done the same sort of deal with michael issac's with his debt.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:40 pm
Forever Blue wrote:For months now I have hinted Sam Hammam might come back, I speak every other day to him, while he is in exile as Sam puts it and missing Cardiff City every day.
I just get this Feeling Sam will be back on board with The Malaysians by the Time Next Season Starts and I For one Will proud to shake his hand and Welcome him back.
WE ARE WHERE WE ARE BECAUSE OF ONE MAN "SAM HAMMAM", Anyone who followed Cardiff City PRE SAM days will Appreciate how far we have come and that NO ONE WOULD TOUCH US.
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Fri May 14, 2010 4:57 pm
Zabier wrote:Annis, I think we've agreed on some areas of the Hammam subject and disagreed on others. However, I do think Sam can be his own worst enemy. Provided he has no control to make the big decisions I wouldn't mind him coming back. His passion and enthusiasm can't be faulted. However, it's this passion (like Ridsdale's urge to gamble) that lets him down and I think he is a wild dog and needs to be kept on a leash.
If he is kept on a leash I think maybe, just maybe he could provide some benefit.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:59 pm
valleyrambill wrote:I personally think that Sam wanted the best for the club he made mistakes but I think the blame was that councillor who
would not help or work with Cardiff City for the stadium again that was all politics and bull shit then he brought in the ridler
who totally done Sam over.
I would welcome Sam back as even when we were in the shit Sam came out and spoke to supporters face to face if you wrote to him you didnt have be any of the chosen few to get a reply he replied to anyone who was a supporter
Sam told you what was happening even when it was bad news but we have been a toy that ridsdale gambled with he got away with it JUst thanks to Dave Jones & the players.
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