Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:50 pm
steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:Better still, stay here now that you are already
AND READ IT HERE ( taken from the trust website ) :
Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust Chairman Tim Hartley and board member Anthony Wedlake have met potential Cardiff City Football Club investor Dato’ Chan Tien Ghee (TG).
The meeting areas covered were potential future investment in the club, potential future strategies and TG’s affinity and commitment to Cardiff City Football Club.
A summary of key points discussed during the meeting were:
Investment
◦Any investment is NOT conditional on CCFC reaching the Premiership this season.
◦The final pieces of the ‘jigsaw’ are still to be finalised. Discussions are progressing with all key stakeholders (by stakeholders, we believe, that they would include PMG, key directors and other important creditors).
◦It should be seen as extremely positive that prominent directors have put their own money into the club to cover immediate expenses (e.g. the players’ wages) that have fallen due. The payments were unlikely to have been made without progress being made as part of the wider efforts to increase investment.
Future Financial Strategy
◦TG believes that there are major costs that the club has incurred in previous financial years that need not be repeated in future financial years.
◦He also believes that the club is not fulfilling its current potential for additional revenue streams (e.g. conferencing).
◦Having a major Malaysian investor in the club opens up key parts of the football mad Far East to revenue generating opportunities that are currently only available to the top English Premiership clubs – that’s not to say we’d raise the same amount of revenue as these clubs, but we’d be able to leverage the potential.
‘TG’ the City Fan
◦He is definitely a businessman first and a football fan second. If the deal is not there, he won’t make emotional decisions that are contrary to any positive business case. He also has corporate governance in place within his own organisation that will challenge any deal that doesn’t stack up.
◦However, he is definitely a fan. Sunday’s game between Cardiff City and Swansea City reinforced his commitment. Given the relatively short period of time he has been involved with the club, he is remarkably well informed.
◦TG revealed there were issues about the way the deal was being handled before Christmas but decided not to walk away because of his affinity to the club and the potential to make a deal.
◦He is not the type of potential investor we’ve seen previously who is keen to hog the limelight. If he has something to say, he’ll say it, if not he’ll say nothing – a good example is from the game against Swansea. He was asked by the press to comment on the win, he refused on the basis that it was Dave Jones’ day and the team’s day and not his. He was genuinely pleased that he could find no reference to him in any of the many Sunday papers in front of him that reported on the Swansea game. Another example is that until the Trust issued a press release, there were significant elements of the South Wales press that did not know he was returning to South Wales at Easter.
Conclusion
◦It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place.
◦We believe, having met the man and entered into several e-mail exchanges, that TG has the will and financial acumen to help take the club forward. We believe him to be credible. We have agreed to stay close over the coming weeks.
◦Tim Hartley has made clear the support of the Trust as a ‘critical friend’ in the weeks ahead. The Trust will not, however, give unquestioning support.
Tim Hartley, Chairman of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We were delighted that TG took time out of his very busy schedule to talk to the Trust.
“He appreciated that the Trust was a democratically elected set up to speak on behalf of the fans while it gave the Trust an insight into TG and his interest in Cardiff City. It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place although we remain very hopeful that agreement can be reached.
“We did agree to remain in contact with TG over the coming crucial weeks in the future of Cardiff City.”
same old thing here carl
it was an informal discussion between tg and two trust members.
ask them if they had anyones permission to put it on the message board.
i have been told that they e.mailed a copy of the statement to see if it was ok to make it public knowledge but posted it before anyone had a chance to reply.
little tip here for future reference private conversations with tg are meant to be kept private he does not like his conversations being put in the public domain(something the riddler has learnt hence his silence these days).
Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:52 pm
since62 wrote:carlccfc wrote:Sludge thank you for bringing this to our attention and it would seem to be in line with what I said yesterday regarding Sam coming over later this month.
Can everyone remember that Sludge only brought the message to the board and as far as I know is not a trust representative but an ordinary member, who seems quite happy to answer any queries but is not responsible for the trusts actions.
Claude, with regards to 'our leader' I am sure everyone on this msgboard has their own mind and posts because of what they believe in and not to copy another, and as for the march maybe you need to remember that it was in fact 'the rhooster' who organised the march and the scarves idea I take some credit for and another poster here, who's name escapes me but it certainly was not ' our leader '.
On a personal note I am glad that the Trust has dialogue with TG and hopefully trust members will know the full outcome of this meeting in due course.
Has Sam been having a general ring around fans he knows Carl?
I only ask as he phoned me this morning from the Lebanon and I certainly don`t know him well enough or as well as others do to prompt a call just to me.
He sounded in good health and seemed confident that the Malaysian takeover deal will happen as soon as a deal can be finalised with the major creditors - I presume he is coming to the UK to try and finalise the Langston bit and his Rudgwick shares.
Keith
Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:40 pm
Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:43 pm
that would be awesome i wonder what reception he would get?Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:Do you think Sam will get to see a game at the new stadium on his visit? would be great to see him back
Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:16 am
Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:42 am
Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:43 am
bluebirdbaz wrote:that would be awesome i wonder what reception he would get?Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:Do you think Sam will get to see a game at the new stadium on his visit? would be great to see him back
Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:56 am
Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:53 am
Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:04 am
carlccfc wrote:steve davies wrote:carlccfc wrote:Better still, stay here now that you are already
AND READ IT HERE ( taken from the trust website ) :
Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust Chairman Tim Hartley and board member Anthony Wedlake have met potential Cardiff City Football Club investor Dato’ Chan Tien Ghee (TG).
The meeting areas covered were potential future investment in the club, potential future strategies and TG’s affinity and commitment to Cardiff City Football Club.
A summary of key points discussed during the meeting were:
Investment
◦Any investment is NOT conditional on CCFC reaching the Premiership this season.
◦The final pieces of the ‘jigsaw’ are still to be finalised. Discussions are progressing with all key stakeholders (by stakeholders, we believe, that they would include PMG, key directors and other important creditors).
◦It should be seen as extremely positive that prominent directors have put their own money into the club to cover immediate expenses (e.g. the players’ wages) that have fallen due. The payments were unlikely to have been made without progress being made as part of the wider efforts to increase investment.
Future Financial Strategy
◦TG believes that there are major costs that the club has incurred in previous financial years that need not be repeated in future financial years.
◦He also believes that the club is not fulfilling its current potential for additional revenue streams (e.g. conferencing).
◦Having a major Malaysian investor in the club opens up key parts of the football mad Far East to revenue generating opportunities that are currently only available to the top English Premiership clubs – that’s not to say we’d raise the same amount of revenue as these clubs, but we’d be able to leverage the potential.
‘TG’ the City Fan
◦He is definitely a businessman first and a football fan second. If the deal is not there, he won’t make emotional decisions that are contrary to any positive business case. He also has corporate governance in place within his own organisation that will challenge any deal that doesn’t stack up.
◦However, he is definitely a fan. Sunday’s game between Cardiff City and Swansea City reinforced his commitment. Given the relatively short period of time he has been involved with the club, he is remarkably well informed.
◦TG revealed there were issues about the way the deal was being handled before Christmas but decided not to walk away because of his affinity to the club and the potential to make a deal.
◦He is not the type of potential investor we’ve seen previously who is keen to hog the limelight. If he has something to say, he’ll say it, if not he’ll say nothing – a good example is from the game against Swansea. He was asked by the press to comment on the win, he refused on the basis that it was Dave Jones’ day and the team’s day and not his. He was genuinely pleased that he could find no reference to him in any of the many Sunday papers in front of him that reported on the Swansea game. Another example is that until the Trust issued a press release, there were significant elements of the South Wales press that did not know he was returning to South Wales at Easter.
Conclusion
◦It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place.
◦We believe, having met the man and entered into several e-mail exchanges, that TG has the will and financial acumen to help take the club forward. We believe him to be credible. We have agreed to stay close over the coming weeks.
◦Tim Hartley has made clear the support of the Trust as a ‘critical friend’ in the weeks ahead. The Trust will not, however, give unquestioning support.
Tim Hartley, Chairman of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We were delighted that TG took time out of his very busy schedule to talk to the Trust.
“He appreciated that the Trust was a democratically elected set up to speak on behalf of the fans while it gave the Trust an insight into TG and his interest in Cardiff City. It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place although we remain very hopeful that agreement can be reached.
“We did agree to remain in contact with TG over the coming crucial weeks in the future of Cardiff City.”
same old thing here carl
it was an informal discussion between tg and two trust members.
ask them if they had anyones permission to put it on the message board.
i have been told that they e.mailed a copy of the statement to see if it was ok to make it public knowledge but posted it before anyone had a chance to reply.
little tip here for future reference private conversations with tg are meant to be kept private he does not like his conversations being put in the public domain(something the riddler has learnt hence his silence these days).
people need be more careful Steve and being an informal meeting then I dont think was wise of them to have made things public.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:26 am
Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:11 pm
Sludge wrote:well again you and I both know that you have an agenda against the trust which has been around since day 1
anything that is done by the trust is subjected to nit picking and critisism by you and always has been
" if its true " etc etc ...rumours based on heresay ...par for the course really..
you think the trust isnt important ..as if the people who have signed up to join give a toss about importance ..I dont ..I want a decent voice for the fans
and of course the views of most trust members I speak to is totally different from your view ( not a member ) and think that the statements made by the trust over the last few months have been just about right
what you are doing here nerd is precisley what you accuse the trust of doing ..you are making statements on here as if they are the views of city fans ..the trust has shot itself in the foot again etc etc ...shooting themselves in the foot etc
those are your individual view nerd and are based upon whispers and assumptions
I like a laugh me but I aint as dull as I pretend to be
Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:14 pm
Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:13 pm
[/quote][/quote]steve davies wrote:AND READ IT HERE ( taken from the trust website ) :
Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust Chairman Tim Hartley and board member Anthony Wedlake have met potential Cardiff City Football Club investor Dato’ Chan Tien Ghee (TG).
The meeting areas covered were potential future investment in the club, potential future strategies and TG’s affinity and commitment to Cardiff City Football Club.
A summary of key points discussed during the meeting were:
Investment
◦Any investment is NOT conditional on CCFC reaching the Premiership this season.
◦The final pieces of the ‘jigsaw’ are still to be finalised. Discussions are progressing with all key stakeholders (by stakeholders, we believe, that they would include PMG, key directors and other important creditors).
◦It should be seen as extremely positive that prominent directors have put their own money into the club to cover immediate expenses (e.g. the players’ wages) that have fallen due. The payments were unlikely to have been made without progress being made as part of the wider efforts to increase investment.
Future Financial Strategy
◦TG believes that there are major costs that the club has incurred in previous financial years that need not be repeated in future financial years.
◦He also believes that the club is not fulfilling its current potential for additional revenue streams (e.g. conferencing).
◦Having a major Malaysian investor in the club opens up key parts of the football mad Far East to revenue generating opportunities that are currently only available to the top English Premiership clubs – that’s not to say we’d raise the same amount of revenue as these clubs, but we’d be able to leverage the potential.
‘TG’ the City Fan
◦He is definitely a businessman first and a football fan second. If the deal is not there, he won’t make emotional decisions that are contrary to any positive business case. He also has corporate governance in place within his own organisation that will challenge any deal that doesn’t stack up.
◦However, he is definitely a fan. Sunday’s game between Cardiff City and Swansea City reinforced his commitment. Given the relatively short period of time he has been involved with the club, he is remarkably well informed.
◦TG revealed there were issues about the way the deal was being handled before Christmas but decided not to walk away because of his affinity to the club and the potential to make a deal.
◦He is not the type of potential investor we’ve seen previously who is keen to hog the limelight. If he has something to say, he’ll say it, if not he’ll say nothing – a good example is from the game against Swansea. He was asked by the press to comment on the win, he refused on the basis that it was Dave Jones’ day and the team’s day and not his. He was genuinely pleased that he could find no reference to him in any of the many Sunday papers in front of him that reported on the Swansea game. Another example is that until the Trust issued a press release, there were significant elements of the South Wales press that did not know he was returning to South Wales at Easter.
Conclusion
◦It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place.
◦We believe, having met the man and entered into several e-mail exchanges, that TG has the will and financial acumen to help take the club forward. We believe him to be credible. We have agreed to stay close over the coming weeks.
◦Tim Hartley has made clear the support of the Trust as a ‘critical friend’ in the weeks ahead. The Trust will not, however, give unquestioning support.
Tim Hartley, Chairman of Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We were delighted that TG took time out of his very busy schedule to talk to the Trust.
“He appreciated that the Trust was a democratically elected set up to speak on behalf of the fans while it gave the Trust an insight into TG and his interest in Cardiff City. It is clear that a deal to secure the financial future of the club is not yet in place although we remain very hopeful that agreement can be reached.
“We did agree to remain in contact with TG over the coming crucial weeks in the future of Cardiff City.”[/
two elected members of the board
not just two members
we have had lots of meetings over the years between fans, fans groups and people at the club
and they were often made public
Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:31 pm
nerd wrote:Sludge wrote:well again you and I both know that you have an agenda against the trust which has been around since day 1
anything that is done by the trust is subjected to nit picking and critisism by you and always has been
Should the Trust activities not be scrutinised? Or do I have to pay them to have that right?
you can do what you like nerd, I know the difference between genuine scrutiny and continual undermining" if its true " etc etc ...rumours based on heresay ...par for the course really..
Comments have been made about the Trust. Since they remain unproven, I referred to "if it's true". Which is the logical thing to do, no?
well if you say " if its true " enough then people are going to join the bandwagon
the logical thing to do I think would be to see the trust as something postive and offer constructive critisism instead of having debates over the internet as though we are involved in the cold waryou think the trust isnt important ..as if the people who have signed up to join give a toss about importance ..I dont ..I want a decent voice for the fans
It's neither though, Sludge.
well unless everyone joins , 20000 of us , then its always goingto open to that accusation
its certainly not going to have much chance of being accepted if people like you snipe from the keyboard
Say Tien Ghee brings in something the Trust and it's members, a subset of the City fanbase don't like - and I mean, really don't like - what will the trust do? Write a really strong letter, no doubt blaming Paul Guy? Twiddle thumbs in a particularly annoyed manner?
twiddlethumbs ?
again its that silly immature approach that just debases any sensible debate , you have a habit of this
I listened to other childish critisism of the scarfes made by genuine city fans on the otehr board ..same sort of petty nonsense ...gets us nowhere
Decent voice for fans? Were members asked for their views with regards to the attack on PMG? You tell me Sludge - how do you or the great and good of the Trust know exactly how deals have been going on? What if, for example, Tien Ghee and PMG got on well. Would Tien Ghee have been impressed by the statement? Could that have scuppered any deal?
I am neither great nor good, I am a member of the trust , no more and if the trust board make a statement they have to be judged on the outcome , not on personal little games fought on over the internet
The answer is no. why? Because Tien Ghee is a businessman. I'm sure ANY fans input onto improving things would be welcomed, but he and others involved have their own plan.
I am offering no more than the suggestion that democratic supporters group have a place in modern football..are you suggesting the trust is toothless because we aint got a spare million quid to chuck about ?....i think that criteria would go for all of us !!
including you !and of course the views of most trust members I speak to is totally different from your view ( not a member ) and think that the statements made by the trust over the last few months have been just about right
Most you speak to. Which isn't the entire membership. It also of course relies upon ordinary members bein fed accurate information by officials.
what inaccurate information is that then ?what you are doing here nerd is precisley what you accuse the trust of doing ..you are making statements on here as if they are the views of city fans ..the trust has shot itself in the foot again etc etc ...shooting themselves in the foot etc
Wrong. I speak for myself, no-one else.
well you certainly aint speaking for the 900 plus members of the trust ..thats for sure
you know very well that by shouting loud enough and continually
I am sure you would like to speak for more thoughthose are your individual view nerd and are based upon whispers and assumptions
As indeed are Trust statements. Unless you're claiming the Trust have every single piece of documentary evidence available for say PMG. In which case would they like to name their source?
you better ask them nerd , I certainly wont be making comments on rumours, thats your game
So you and Trust members are taking what you've been told on face value as accurate. Which may or may not be true, no?
again , ask the trust , dont expect me to indulge in your games of rumour and hearsay , thats not my MOI like a laugh me but I aint as dull as I pretend to be
Don't think you're dull, to have got away with knicker stealing for so long, you have to have an inate cunning...
Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:37 pm
stan ogdens neck wrote:Steve, what is your role at the club?
Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:44 pm
Sludge wrote:what makes you think that ?
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:01 pm
steve davies wrote:stan ogdens neck wrote:Steve, what is your role at the club?
i have no role at the club stan and it might look like im having a dig at the trust but people like annis and carl get criticised for putting bits and pieces on this board most of which is correct and some not.
what im trying to put across here is that in my opinion the trust has released two statements in the last few weeks which should not have been put into the public domain.
they were given the privilege of meeting dato and being able to discuss certain things regarding the club and went to the press to advertise the pre arranged meeting.
this was a private informal meeting and i can assure you that it was not meant to be put on message boards and distributed to the press.
the trust had no right to issue that statement without the express permission of dato.
they could of approached steve borley who was at the meeting and he would have certainly stopped the statement becoming public.
Vince was at that meeting and he would im sure agree that all conversations that dato has in private should remain private and not distributed to press outlets.
As i have stated earlier when dato takes control the little tit bits of information will dry up and organisations like the trust will be given no further opportunities to embarrass the heirachy
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:03 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Sludge wrote:what makes you think that ?
Look at all the crap this has caused Sludge. I think a hush hush leadership is about to come on board. Besides the Malaysians comes from a society that works around such a system.
I look forward to see how TG and gang deal with the Trust. I cant see them being forward like the Ridsdale but then again I cant see them being a bunch of liars. The fans and trust are going ot enter into a time of honeymooning with our new owners. This will come to a quick end though then it will be down to business, us fans supporting the club and the new owners getting us stabilised. It will shortly be after that when probable some difficult questions will need to be asked. Lets hope we have a route for this such as a trust that will be up to it.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:04 pm
steve davies wrote:stan ogdens neck wrote:Steve, what is your role at the club?
i have no role at the club stan and it might look like im having a dig at the trust but people like annis and carl get criticised for putting bits and pieces on this board most of which is correct and some not.
what im trying to put across here is that in my opinion the trust has released two statements in the last few weeks which should not have been put into the public domain.
they were given the privilege of meeting dato and being able to discuss certain things regarding the club and went to the press to advertise the pre arranged meeting.
this was a private informal meeting and i can assure you that it was not meant to be put on message boards and distributed to the press.
the trust had no right to issue that statement without the express permission of dato.
they could of approached steve borley who was at the meeting and he would have certainly stopped the statement becoming public.
Vince was at that meeting and he would im sure agree that all conversations that dato has in private should remain private and not distributed to press outlets.
As i have stated earlier when dato takes control the little tit bits of information will dry up and organisations like the trust will be given no further opportunities to embarrass the heirachy
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:06 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Sludge wrote:what makes you think that ?
Look at all the crap this has caused Sludge. I think a hush hush leadership is about to come on board. Besides the Malaysians comes from a society that works around such a system.
I look forward to see how TG and gang deal with the Trust. I cant see them being forward like the Ridsdale but then again I cant see them being a bunch of liars. The fans and trust are going ot enter into a time of honeymooning with our new owners. This will come to a quick end though then it will be down to business, us fans supporting the club and the new owners getting us stabilised. It will shortly be after that when probable some difficult questions will need to be asked. Lets hope we have a route for this such as a trust that will be up to it.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:09 pm
steve davies wrote:stan ogdens neck wrote:Steve, what is your role at the club?
Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:46 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sludge wrote:Martyn1963 wrote:I think the point thats been raised here is that there was a meeting but until today then the vast majority of CCFC fans didnt know about it , so maybe the profile of the Trust needs to be raised ?
totally agree
but in some ways its catch 22
we need more members in order to spread the word that trusts are a good thing , whilst accpeting mistakes can be made and we need a boot up the arse
I think people are quite forgiving over mistakes provided those who make them stick their hands up and admit them. It is understandable that the Trust will make mistakes because it is still learning but it is how they react which holds the key.
For me increasing membership has to go hand in hand with a new pricing system. Even £12 is too much for an organisation which has yet to prove itself.
I think a flat rate £5 plus £1 for any additional family members would see a sigificant increase in numbers and renewals.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:37 pm
Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:52 pm