Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:49 am
Sven wrote:Looking from the outside in, allI can see is that the supporters are not as daft as the 'Committee' (I'd go as far as to say Mehmet Dalman) seem to think they are...
Some relevant questions not really answered and the comment "losing £3m a month" was pretty insulting and batted back with relish
Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:51 am
Bonner wrote:I do wonder what some of our fans expect?
Without Tan we would be gone..
Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:03 am
thomasblue wrote:Sven wrote:Looking from the outside in, allI can see is that the supporters are not as daft as the 'Committee' (I'd go as far as to say Mehmet Dalman) seem to think they are...
Some relevant questions not really answered and the comment "losing £3m a month" was pretty insulting and batted back with relish
Hr never said we are losing £3 million a month
He said we have a " Cash Drain "
So in reality he said it costs £3million a month to run the club
Why is this being made out to be a bad point
£36 million a year
Same as our parachute payment
Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:26 am
Sven wrote:thomasblue wrote:Sven wrote:Looking from the outside in, allI can see is that the supporters are not as daft as the 'Committee' (I'd go as far as to say Mehmet Dalman) seem to think they are...
Some relevant questions not really answered and the comment "losing £3m a month" was pretty insulting and batted back with relish
Hr never said we are losing £3 million a month
He said we have a " Cash Drain "
So in reality he said it costs £3million a month to run the club
Why is this being made out to be a bad point
£36 million a year
Same as our parachute payment
I wasn't lucky enough to be at the meeting or be privy to its content until reading this thread...
Quote (this thread): "The fans were told that the Club is losing £3mill a month at present.
When asked does that include incomes like, Advertisement/ Sponsors/ merchandise / Sky money and parachute payments, they were told 'No they've not included them'.
So the reply was then we are not losing £3mill a month, Dalman declined to answer."
Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:54 am
Tue Jan 26, 2021 9:07 am
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Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:15 am
valleyrambill wrote:Tan had a good offer but would not sell, thats me gutted with Tan gone we can get rid of Dalman he I believe is the problem he doesnt see the benefit of someone from football who knows what he is doing , look down the road Dalman, Swansea have football people like Alan Curtis and sadly look where they are.
This has upset me it shows we are badly run football terms and the business not clear why say we are losing 3 million when we are not as he doesnt include sky money and parachute payments . Dalman reminds me of Ridsdale , scary
Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:10 am
Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:56 am
Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:08 pm
valleyrambill wrote:Tan had a good offer but would not sell, thats me gutted with Tan gone we can get rid of Dalman he I believe is the problem he doesnt see the benefit of someone from football who knows what he is doing , look down the road Dalman, Swansea have football people like Alan Curtis and sadly look where they are.
This has upset me it shows we are badly run football terms and the business not clear why say we are losing 3 million when we are not as he doesnt include sky money and parachute payments . Dalman reminds me of Ridsdale , scary
Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:15 pm
Sven wrote:valleyrambill wrote:Tan had a good offer but would not sell, thats me gutted with Tan gone we can get rid of Dalman he I believe is the problem he doesnt see the benefit of someone from football who knows what he is doing , look down the road Dalman, Swansea have football people like Alan Curtis and sadly look where they are.
This has upset me it shows we are badly run football terms and the business not clear why say we are losing 3 million when we are not as he doesnt include sky money and parachute payments . Dalman reminds me of Ridsdale , scary
Firstly, Peter Ridsdale (love him or hate him) was a football man...
The offer made to Vincent Tan was genuine and acceptable (to him) one that met his pre-conditions. However, the circumstances surrounding that specific bid were not to Tan's liking, so he pulled the plug
Good for the club or not? We'll all have our opinions based on what we know or don't know about said offer but at that point only one counted...Vincent Tan's
Mehmet Dalman, as many on here have commented, is a bit of a 'Sade' (for those who remember her); a smooth operator, who would do well in politics, such is his steering of responses to questions. I have met him occasionally at games and he certainly comes across like that
Ken Choo, more money man at the club, is probably one of the more genuine and nicest people I have ever met at the club and elsewhere. Polite, intelligent and responsive (to a measured point) to decent questions asked
We are not losing £3m a month; that one was put to bed at the meeting and the truth is we are roughly breaking even at this time, even with the pandemic. An awful lot of clubs will wish they were in that position right now, despite us requesting the £8m+ 'loan' from the EFL to help with claimed 'cash flow' issues
The 'problem' (for Vincent Tan and the club as a whole) surely lies next season, when (like the club down the road) the 'parachute payments stop and we once again have to fend for ourselves with limited sponsorship and season ticket money due to big discounts from this season?![]()
As I said elsewhere, I wasn't at the meeting, so not privy to all of what was said; but if only some of the things I have heard were anywhere near the truth, I think Colin Crompton (played by Dalman) would have been happy to hear the rotary bell ring 'last orders' 'on behalf of the Committeh' at 'The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club'
Tue Jan 26, 2021 1:22 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 1:26 pm
Forever Blue wrote:The fans were told that the Club is losing £3mill a month at present.
When asked does that include incomes like, Advertisement/ Sponsors/ merchandise / Sky money and parachute payments, they were told No theyve not included them.
So the reply was then we are not losing £3mill a month, Dalman declined to answer.
Tue Jan 26, 2021 1:34 pm
maccydee wrote:Forever Blue wrote:The fans were told that the Club is losing £3mill a month at present.
When asked does that include incomes like, Advertisement/ Sponsors/ merchandise / Sky money and parachute payments, they were told No theyve not included them.
So the reply was then we are not losing £3mill a month, Dalman declined to answer.
Vince has put on Facebook he said losing £1.5 million a month and that Tan had sent a cheque for £3 million.
Tue Jan 26, 2021 1:44 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 1:51 pm
thomasblue wrote:Barclay1 wrote:"I want bigger things and a bigger club...... more ambitious than the club"
A damning statement of what we've become.
Question: should we match a managers ambition if it is higher than the club's ambition?
Or the guy in question has overly inflated opinion of himself and sees himself as being better than he is. I'm assuming its Eddie Howe, funny how he's not had a job in the premier league since leaving. He will end up in Scotland then on the merry go round with the others
Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:43 pm
Paul Keevil wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Apparently Vincent Tan / CCFC are involved in 3 serious Court Cases, could cost Cardiff City £50million and the words the cases have turned nasty was used and City could lose all 3 cases.
Michael Isaacs suing for £10mill for his 2% stake in CCFC.
If Michael Isaacs values his 2% stake in the club at £10m (which I guess is his right?) - would this suggest he values the club at £500m ???
I am not sure I share his valuation
Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:49 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:55 pm
piledriver64 wrote:"The offer made to Vincent Tan was genuine and acceptable (to him) one that met his pre-conditions. However, the circumstances surrounding that specific bid were not to Tan's liking, so he pulled the plug"
Maybe he didn't believe the prospective buyers had the best interests of the club at heart or felt that they didn't have a realistic chance of meeting the league's "fit and proper person" criteria (Hammam ?).
The truth is none of us know, or are ever likely to know, the full details and therefore have to accept that decision.
My feeling is that there are a number of people previously involved in the club who are angling to get back in and Tan just will not countenance that (a position that I would agree with on the face of it).
I'm not sure how speculating and guessing will assist on this matter.
Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:56 pm
piledriver64 wrote:"The offer made to Vincent Tan was genuine and acceptable (to him) one that met his pre-conditions. However, the circumstances surrounding that specific bid were not to Tan's liking, so he pulled the plug"
Maybe he didn't believe the prospective buyers had the best interests of the club at heart or felt that they didn't have a realistic chance of meeting the league's "fit and proper person" criteria (Hammam ?).
The truth is none of us know, or are ever likely to know, the full details and therefore have to accept that decision.
My feeling is that there are a number of people previously involved in the club who are angling to get back in and Tan just will not countenance that (a position that I would agree with on the face of it).
I'm not sure how speculating and guessing will assist on this matter.
Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:16 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:18 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:24 pm
Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:56 pm
skidemin wrote:piledriver64 wrote:"The offer made to Vincent Tan was genuine and acceptable (to him) one that met his pre-conditions. However, the circumstances surrounding that specific bid were not to Tan's liking, so he pulled the plug"
Maybe he didn't believe the prospective buyers had the best interests of the club at heart or felt that they didn't have a realistic chance of meeting the league's "fit and proper person" criteria (Hammam ?).
The truth is none of us know, or are ever likely to know, the full details and therefore have to accept that decision.
My feeling is that there are a number of people previously involved in the club who are angling to get back in and Tan just will not countenance that (a position that I would agree with on the face of it).
I'm not sure how speculating and guessing will assist on this matter.
why are you assuming that Sam would not be considered fit and proper ?
that is speculating....
im not pro or anti Sam ....but people say things like you just have regular as if its a given and everyone knows...but never with any meat on the bones....
Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:01 pm
pembroke allan wrote:skidemin wrote:piledriver64 wrote:"The offer made to Vincent Tan was genuine and acceptable (to him) one that met his pre-conditions. However, the circumstances surrounding that specific bid were not to Tan's liking, so he pulled the plug"
Maybe he didn't believe the prospective buyers had the best interests of the club at heart or felt that they didn't have a realistic chance of meeting the league's "fit and proper person" criteria (Hammam ?).
The truth is none of us know, or are ever likely to know, the full details and therefore have to accept that decision.
My feeling is that there are a number of people previously involved in the club who are angling to get back in and Tan just will not countenance that (a position that I would agree with on the face of it).
I'm not sure how speculating and guessing will assist on this matter.
why are you assuming that Sam would not be considered fit and proper ?
that is speculating....
im not pro or anti Sam ....but people say things like you just have regular as if its a given and everyone knows...but never with any meat on the bones....
Wimbledon is good enough reason that makes him not fit or proper ask their fans! Langston us another! Would you trust a guy who made club lose ground for profit council didn't
trust him.... and a guy who is suing club? Langston=sam, as for others well we know nothing about them for anyone to form opinion ...
Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:12 pm
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Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:22 pm
Ninian27 wrote:The way the Club is run really leaves much to be desired.
So a, 'meeting,' was deemed needful with the Club's fans. I wonder what prompted this vital transformation in thinking from those in the corridors of power. It couldn't be a WoL article, could it? Secondly, what were the qualifications to deem those invited worthy of admittance to this meeting?
Clearly the worthy are of far more importance in the eyes of the Club than Shareholders of the Club who are ignored. I'd write to the Club but there's no point. I'm still waiting a reply to a letter I sent 5 yrs ago.
Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:22 pm