Sat Jan 13, 2024 9:43 pm
FOOTSOLDIER wrote:If the transfer windows goes tits up, its time to act and get these clowns out our club once and for all. I get shot down by Tan supporters everytime I bring this up! Please wake up and smell the bullshit.
Sat Jan 13, 2024 9:55 pm
SamCCFC1927 wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:If the transfer windows goes tits up, its time to act and get these clowns out our club once and for all. I get shot down by Tan supporters everytime I bring this up! Please wake up and smell the bullshit.
I agree mate I’ve wanted him out since we went red,if you look at Leicester when we beat them in the play off game back in 2010 and look where they went and where we went it’s madness they got promoted eventually won the league won the Fa cup went into Europe but that’s all we done was went up in that horrible red shirt straight back down and promoted again and straight back down no plan no structure just a mess
Sat Jan 13, 2024 9:56 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Replies:
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:00 pm
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:19 pm
pembroke allan wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:If the transfer windows goes tits up, its time to act and get these clowns out our club once and for all. I get shot down by Tan supporters everytime I bring this up! Please wake up and smell the bullshit.
I agree mate I’ve wanted him out since we went red,if you look at Leicester when we beat them in the play off game back in 2010 and look where they went and where we went it’s madness they got promoted eventually won the league won the Fa cup went into Europe but that’s all we done was went up in that horrible red shirt straight back down and promoted again and straight back down no plan no structure just a mess
Think you need to look at Leicester history administration so got stadium on cheap... 2013 was another interesting season financially good read at least we have done things without cheating system... not using dodgy dealings
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:20 pm
snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:28 pm
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:29 pm
Llantwit Blue wrote:I heard tonight that Cardiff City are just over £1,500,000 below their Financial Fair Play spend which will encumber them on spend until May 30, 2024.
Following this a new three-year spend cycle begins which the club can operate without restriction of a transfer embargo.
The club need to get the significant wages of Sawyers, Rinamhota and sub-standard Arsenal keeper Runarsson of the wage bill prior to receiving an infusion of new recruits, which are desperately required.
I understand the club are still to receive the agreed final settlement from the Insurance brokers agreed out of court relating to the late player Sala disaster of January 2019.
This amount is thought to be circa £10,000,000 and would make a massive difference in Cardiff being able to recruit the quality striker, midfielder, wide player and defender now desperately needed to rescue a season which is threatening to implode in front of our eyes.
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:35 pm
Llantwit Blue wrote:I heard tonight that Cardiff City are just over £1,500,000 below their Financial Fair Play spend which will encumber them on spend until May 30, 2024.
Following this a new three-year spend cycle begins which the club can operate without restriction of a transfer embargo.
The club need to get the significant wages of Sawyers, Rinamhota and sub-standard Arsenal keeper Runarsson of the wage bill prior to receiving an infusion of new recruits, which are desperately required.
I understand the club are still to receive the agreed final settlement from the Insurance brokers agreed out of court relating to the late player Sala disaster of January 2019.
This amount is thought to be circa £10,000,000 and would make a massive difference in Cardiff being able to recruit the quality striker, midfielder, wide player and defender now desperately needed to rescue a season which is threatening to implode in front of our eyes.
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:36 pm
ArmyBarmy1987 wrote:Llantwit Blue wrote:I heard tonight that Cardiff City are just over £1,500,000 below their Financial Fair Play spend which will encumber them on spend until May 30, 2024.
Following this a new three-year spend cycle begins which the club can operate without restriction of a transfer embargo.
The club need to get the significant wages of Sawyers, Rinamhota and sub-standard Arsenal keeper Runarsson of the wage bill prior to receiving an infusion of new recruits, which are desperately required.
I understand the club are still to receive the agreed final settlement from the Insurance brokers agreed out of court relating to the late player Sala disaster of January 2019.
This amount is thought to be circa £10,000,000 and would make a massive difference in Cardiff being able to recruit the quality striker, midfielder, wide player and defender now desperately needed to rescue a season which is threatening to implode in front of our eyes.
I’m curious as to where you heard this.![]()
Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:40 pm
wez1927 wrote:ArmyBarmy1987 wrote:Llantwit Blue wrote:I heard tonight that Cardiff City are just over £1,500,000 below their Financial Fair Play spend which will encumber them on spend until May 30, 2024.
Following this a new three-year spend cycle begins which the club can operate without restriction of a transfer embargo.
The club need to get the significant wages of Sawyers, Rinamhota and sub-standard Arsenal keeper Runarsson of the wage bill prior to receiving an infusion of new recruits, which are desperately required.
I understand the club are still to receive the agreed final settlement from the Insurance brokers agreed out of court relating to the late player Sala disaster of January 2019.
This amount is thought to be circa £10,000,000 and would make a massive difference in Cardiff being able to recruit the quality striker, midfielder, wide player and defender now desperately needed to rescue a season which is threatening to implode in front of our eyes.
I’m curious as to where you heard this.![]()
Dalman last week said about chasing money we were owed, we thought it was about Bournemouth but obviously not .
Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:18 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:41 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 1:02 am
pembroke allan wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:If the transfer windows goes tits up, its time to act and get these clowns out our club once and for all. I get shot down by Tan supporters everytime I bring this up! Please wake up and smell the bullshit.
I agree mate I’ve wanted him out since we went red,if you look at Leicester when we beat them in the play off game back in 2010 and look where they went and where we went it’s madness they got promoted eventually won the league won the Fa cup went into Europe but that’s all we done was went up in that horrible red shirt straight back down and promoted again and straight back down no plan no structure just a mess
Think you need to look at Leicester history administration so got stadium on cheap... 2013 was another interesting season financially good read at least we have done things without cheating system... not using dodgy dealings
Sun Jan 14, 2024 4:19 am
stickywicket wrote:It's going the same way as Lamouchi
He had big ideas Tan had small ideas
Sun Jan 14, 2024 7:26 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:50 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:12 am
SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
I’d love for it it happen just think a lot of our fans wouldn’t,the protests should have started years ago when we turned red etc
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:15 am
FOOTSOLDIER wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
I’d love for it it happen just think a lot of our fans wouldn’t,the protests should have started years ago when we turned red etc
Fans can protest by not going to the games, imagine a crowd of less than 10 thousand at a weekend home game, that would send a message. A financial impact is the best way to hit Tan as that's the only thing he understands about football. He is playing a risky game, Is he waiting to pocket the potential court fees/money owed? would he then sell at a reduced price? Tan clearly has no interest in the club apart from getting some of his money back imo. Again this is risky as he needs to keep us afloat and in the championship for a better financial return than being in league 1. What would the club going into administration bring him?
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:23 am
JulesK wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
I’d love for it it happen just think a lot of our fans wouldn’t,the protests should have started years ago when we turned red etc
Fans can protest by not going to the games, imagine a crowd of less than 10 thousand at a weekend home game, that would send a message. A financial impact is the best way to hit Tan as that's the only thing he understands about football. He is playing a risky game, Is he waiting to pocket the potential court fees/money owed? would he then sell at a reduced price? Tan clearly has no interest in the club apart from getting some of his money back imo. Again this is risky as he needs to keep us afloat and in the championship for a better financial return than being in league 1. What would the club going into administration bring him?
Excuse me but would your plan not affect us more in the world of FFP?
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:26 am
Llantwit Blue wrote:I heard tonight that Cardiff City are just over £1,500,000 below their Financial Fair Play spend which will encumber them on spend until May 30, 2024.
Following this a new three-year spend cycle begins which the club can operate without restriction of a transfer embargo.
The club need to get the significant wages of Sawyers, Rinamhota and sub-standard Arsenal keeper Runarsson of the wage bill prior to receiving an infusion of new recruits, which are desperately required.
I understand the club are still to receive the agreed final settlement from the Insurance brokers agreed out of court relating to the late player Sala disaster of January 2019.
This amount is thought to be circa £10,000,000 and would make a massive difference in Cardiff being able to recruit the quality striker, midfielder, wide player and defender now desperately needed to rescue a season which is threatening to implode in front of our eyes.
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:29 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:36 am
FOOTSOLDIER wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
I’d love for it it happen just think a lot of our fans wouldn’t,the protests should have started years ago when we turned red etc
Fans can protest by not going to the games, imagine a crowd of less than 10 thousand at a weekend home game, that would send a message. A financial impact is the best way to hit Tan as that's the only thing he understands about football. He is playing a risky game, Is he waiting to pocket the potential court fees/money owed? would he then sell at a reduced price? Tan clearly has no interest in the club apart from getting some of his money back imo. Again this is risky as he needs to keep us afloat and in the championship for a better financial return than being in league 1. What would the club going into administration bring him?
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:39 am
JulesK wrote:I'm asking you? I thought FFP was all about spending less than income so if less go so less ticket money will lead to less to spend. Might be way off here that's why I'm asking you mate.
Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:56 am
FOOTSOLDIER wrote:JulesK wrote:I'm asking you? I thought FFP was all about spending less than income so if less go so less ticket money will lead to less to spend. Might be way off here that's why I'm asking you mate.
I'm not sure mate, maybe someone else could answer that.
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:02 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:18 am
snoopystorm wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
I’d love for it it happen just think a lot of our fans wouldn’t,the protests should have started years ago when we turned red etc
Fans can protest by not going to the games, imagine a crowd of less than 10 thousand at a weekend home game, that would send a message. A financial impact is the best way to hit Tan as that's the only thing he understands about football. He is playing a risky game, Is he waiting to pocket the potential court fees/money owed? would he then sell at a reduced price? Tan clearly has no interest in the club apart from getting some of his money back imo. Again this is risky as he needs to keep us afloat and in the championship for a better financial return than being in league 1. What would the club going into administration bring him?
Thing is that’s not going to happen with season tickets already sold, they already use that figure as the base for match day attendance. Pointless fans talking about things now, only way is through voicing at games. All we’ve done now is talk and moan on here and FB, we need to start taking action or just accept whatever happens under Tan. I for one don’t want to accept what happens under Tan, yes it’s all gone quiet because Dalman brought in Bulut and he’s made a fantastic start to the season, problem is Bulut is a bandaid over a burst water pipe, the problems from the past few season are still there.
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:23 am
snoopystorm wrote:Can we now start discussing protests and banners at home games?? Things are never going to change under Tan. Yes we’ve been lucky this season with manager and players but I do believe that’s more down to Dalman than the clown.
We can protest during matches, worked with we’ll always be blue, players won’t feel we’re getting on their back if it’s aimed at the board, players will always get plenty of support from our fans.
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:25 am
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:49 am
pembroke allan wrote:FOOTSOLDIER wrote:JulesK wrote:I'm asking you? I thought FFP was all about spending less than income so if less go so less ticket money will lead to less to spend. Might be way off here that's why I'm asking you mate.
I'm not sure mate, maybe someone else could answer that.
Ffp is about not having certain amount losses over a period of 3 seasons ... Everton losses were 120m when it needed to be 105m or less.... efl is a different amount.