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Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 10:37 am

Jason Perry says Cardiff cannot keep putting off a decision on their managerial situation amid "worrying times" for his former club.
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Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:00 pm

I agree, no matter who we have as manager it will make no difference. The issue lies far deeper and until the whole pathetic regime is cleared out nothing will change.
I cannot see any other way of moving forward

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:08 pm

Simple solution for all us Cardiff Fans. Don't spend a single penny on merchandise or home & away ticketst till he sells up (Phase one)

Total boycott to force him out. Walk the talk , put up or shut up time.

(Phase 2) is to boycott season tickets for next season .

Otherwise it's just bla,bla,bla.
But hey, it's a free world so.....

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:19 pm

Llandaff Blues wrote:Simple solution for all us Cardiff Fans. Don't spend a single penny on merchandise or home & away ticketst till he sells up (Phase one)

Total boycott to force him out. Walk the talk , put up or shut up time.

(Phase 2) is to boycott season tickets for next season .

Otherwise it's just bla,bla,bla.
But hey, it's a free world so.....


Do you know how much ticket sales have an impact on a club's income? Very little.

Back in the day it was the be all and end all, but these days clubs at Championship level can get by with low crowds.

The money coming in from Sky, commercial partners etc has changed all that.

All that not going to games who achieve is fans kicking themselves in the foot.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:54 pm

A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:02 pm

Llandaff Blues wrote:A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH


Totally agree on this,,, and as a “customer” I have a choice. If I don’t like the product, then I simply won’t buy!

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:13 pm

Llandaff Blues wrote:A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH


The point is that Tan won't care one bit.

People seem to think things like that will make a big difference but it won't.

If we were in the Premier League and the eyes of the world were on us then yes.

But the reality is the only people who would report it is the local media and the only people who would take notice is a few people who watch the Championship religiously.

Sorry to say it, but we don't have the power some seem to want to believe we do.

Besides, it won't happen anyway.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:22 pm

Doesn't have to be a total walkout on 27 mins.if everybody left the stadium bowl for 10 mins every home game and waited down in the concourse would highlight our grievance especially on televised games with the exception of disabled fans

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:22 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
Llandaff Blues wrote:A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH


The point is that Tan won't care one bit.

People seem to think things like that will make a big difference but it won't.

If we were in the Premier League and the eyes of the world were on us then yes.

But the reality is the only people who would report it is the local media and the only people who would take notice is a few people who watch the Championship religiously.

Sorry to say it, but we don't have the power some seem to want to believe we do.

Besides, it won't happen anyway.



Ned lots of club fans protest inside stadiums and outside but it has not made a blind bit of difference look at reading situation .... :shock:

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:41 pm

So do nothing then by looks and just moan on this platform when it suits. Great option, well done fanbase.

I will not renew or spend a penny in that club whilst that man is there.

Symbolic gesture but it saves me money as well so im happy.
No city merchandise from club shop at xmas as well f....um .

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:50 pm

Llandaff Blues wrote:So do nothing then by looks and just moan on this platform when it suits. Great option, well done fanbase.

I will not renew or spend a penny in that club whilst that man is there.

Symbolic gesture but it saves me money as well so im happy.
No city merchandise from club shop at xmas as well f....um .


Agree, I will not spend a penny on match days or Merch until tihs situation is resolved. No new kit for the kid for xmas.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:51 pm

Llandaff Blues wrote:So do nothing then by looks and just moan on this platform when it suits. Great option, well done fanbase.

I will not renew or spend a penny in that club whilst that man is there.

Symbolic gesture but it saves me money as well so im happy.
No city merchandise from club shop at xmas as well f....um .


I totally get where you're coming from.

But I just don't see it working - 30 years ago something like that would have an impact but not now because football finances are built in a different way now.

It won't happen anyway. Most people didn't walk away when we went red, so they won't now.

From my own personal point of view, I support the club and not the owner - whoever they are.

Not going to turn my back on the club, because that is Tan winning in my opinion.

He will be gone at some point but we'll still be there.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:54 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
Llandaff Blues wrote:A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH


The point is that Tan won't care one bit.

People seem to think things like that will make a big difference but it won't.

If we were in the Premier League and the eyes of the world were on us then yes.

But the reality is the only people who would report it is the local media and the only people who would take notice is a few people who watch the Championship religiously.

Sorry to say it, but we don't have the power some seem to want to believe we do.

Besides, it won't happen anyway.



Ned lots of club fans protest inside stadiums and outside but it has not made a blind bit of difference look at reading situation .... :shock:


Exactly Allan, it doesn't matter to owners if fans don't then up anymore.

Back in the day, attendance figures were crucial to a club's income. It doesn't work like that anymore, ticket money is a very small percentage of a club's income.

It's just fans kicking themselves in the foot.

If it had any impact at all, it would just be the club doing more cost cutting when it comes to the playing staff and management.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 2:02 pm

If the ground is empty, it will make an impact. The media will pick up on it and over a period of time it will impact the finances. Once Tan starts losing credibility as a business man, he will act. The fan base needs to be together on this or it will not work. Unfortunately the fan base it split so any action will be hard to implement with any tangible results. It's a terrible situation to be in but we all know it was coming.

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 2:07 pm

A walkout at a certain time will definitely work. Tan HATES bad publicity. :thumbup:

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 5:54 pm

On 1927 walk to the bar as a protest something needs to be done .It's an absolute travesty what he has done and is doing to Cardiff City.
He's not interested in the club and he's made it rotten from top to bottom.
We've put up with this stupid little man for long enough.
Relegation is next for us this season it's so obvious to see.
You can't run a club like he is doing .
So we have to do something for our beloved Cardiff City .

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 5:58 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
Llandaff Blues wrote:A empty staduim or mass walkout on 27 mins would certainly give a message.

Doing nothing is not a solution. Total boycott on all available money levers the fans have control over. Hit VT where it hurts. It's now or never!!!!!!!!

WALK THE TALK, #CITYENOUGHISENOUGH


The point is that Tan won't care one bit.

People seem to think things like that will make a big difference but it won't.

If we were in the Premier League and the eyes of the world were on us then yes.

But the reality is the only people who would report it is the local media and the only people who would take notice is a few people who watch the Championship religiously.

Sorry to say it, but we don't have the power some seem to want to believe we do.

Besides, it won't happen anyway.



Ned lots of club fans protest inside stadiums and outside but it has not made a blind bit of difference look at reading situation .... :shock:


Exactly Allan, it doesn't matter to owners if fans don't then up anymore.

Back in the day, attendance figures were crucial to a club's income. It doesn't work like that anymore, ticket money is a very small percentage of a club's income.

It's just fans kicking themselves in the foot.

If it had any impact at all, it would just be the club doing more cost cutting when it comes to the playing staff and management.


We got the blue back didn't we .Got to fight tooth and nail for what you believe in

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:06 pm

Why not organize it then ? Or are you waiting for someone else to do the hard work?

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:46 pm

Welshman in CA wrote:Why not organize it then ? Or are you waiting for someone else to do the hard work?


How do you even begin to organise it I wouldn't no where to start.
It's annoying what is happening to us be nice if everyone could agree on a plan and what to do to send the right message

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Fri Nov 29, 2024 10:08 pm

Mass walkout on 27 mins every game , go over to the sand Martin for a pint then come back for second half I’m up for that :ayatollah: :occasion5:

Re: Jason Perry the Problem is above the Manager:

Sat Nov 30, 2024 10:23 am

FOOTSOLDIER wrote:If the ground is empty, it will make an impact. The media will pick up on it and over a period of time it will impact the finances. Once Tan starts losing credibility as a business man, he will act. The fan base needs to be together on this or it will not work. Unfortunately the fan base it split so any action will be hard to implement with any tangible results. It's a terrible situation to be in but we all know it was coming.


The media would also pick up if it was a "full stadium" on a sky tv live game
and if lots brought Tan out banners full the canton end and channting tan out throughout the game that would have the same effect
probaly more than a half empty stadium,
which we had midweek playing QPR .