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Re: Is social media the best way to protest?

Sun May 12, 2024 11:11 am

Pencoed wrote:You got to think about how a social media campaign to force Tan out would affect prospective bidders. Chances are they'll be some sort of hedge fund, investment company seems to be the way must clubs are going. Not a local businessmen/ fan there doesn't seem to be many billionaires investing as a bit of fun anymore. These companies could be put of by the threat of negative publicity if things don't go our way.

Yeah I see your point mate.

If what I heard is true, then the investor/buyer (it's NOT Sam) who Annis was referring to would understand all protests against Tan.

Hopefully any interested party who wants to invest/buy Cardiff would de a history check on the current owner and see why we are protesting. :thumbup:

Re: Is social media the best way to protest?

Sun May 12, 2024 11:13 am

tangledupinblue wrote:f**k me , Tans got us all bickering and infighting not for the first or last time. add that to the list of reasons why we want the hapless dictator gone,

Very true mate! Although there are some on here that just like to wind people up cos they get a kick out of it.

Re: Is social media the best way to protest?

Sun May 12, 2024 11:23 am

Pencoed wrote:You got to think about how a social media campaign to force Tan out would affect prospective bidders. Chances are they'll be some sort of hedge fund, investment company seems to be the way must clubs are going. Not a local businessmen/ fan there doesn't seem to be many billionaires investing as a bit of fun anymore. These companies could be put of by the threat of negative publicity if things don't go our way.


It never stopped newcastle getting new owners and there fans where regulary walking out of the stadium at certain times regardless of the preaent scoreline

Re: Is social media the best way to protest?

Sun May 12, 2024 11:26 am

Devils advocate...What if "alternative to Tan" want to pay less of our ongoing costs and we decline?

Another protest?

I can't see a better option at the moment other than a few posts on here that are hush hush.

IF the better option is there, willing, with a plan the lets go. Without that, I won't be wasting my energy.

Re: Is social media the best way to protest?

Sun May 12, 2024 11:52 am

Sadly I hope we dont argue and forget about it and end up like reading fighting for our club in league 1 going to league 2
no interested buyer and in honesty to late