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Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:13 am
So where did this protest march get us?
No response from Tan, the usual cr@p from Dalman and nothing from Choo.
Nash is still sitting comfortably so there has been no change whatsoever.
A pointless exercise maybe?
Maybe we have been too kind to them whilst in the stadium with no get out of our club chants etc.
time to up the anti I think as I can’t see us staying up anyway with the run in we have.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:15 am
Maybe the only protest Tan will take notice of is an empty stadium.
To have the protest on the day of our biggest attendance of the season didn't seem such a good idea in hindsight.
Maybe a similar protest is needed, but not to enter the stadium, even if it's just for one match may have more of an impact.
But decent attendances and the keenness to buy season tickets suggests to Tan and Co. that fans are generally content with the running of the club.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:21 am
I say we get banners and those scarves in to the ground and show we want him out. Riza will be just replaced it’s time for action in the ground the last three home games Tan out
Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:22 am
What’s happened to the Tan out group? The leaders Jonny and Daniel? What ls their next plan?
Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:24 am
We need to gather last three games outside reception then take it in the ground for bad publicity for Tan and his cronies
Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:35 am
As you all know the group is nothing to do with me and they are apparently planning a big demo.
But I have not got a clue what they are, as for me the protest I did help organise I knew would never get Tan out, but as I said before it, it would bring our fans believing in themselves again and feel proud again.
Jonny and Daniel have a great committee and I am sure they will only get stronger.
Below was My 9th Protest in my 53 years of following City:
It’s time for the younger ones to Step up:
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Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:04 am
Protests are only worthwhile when you have people in charge with a little self awareness and willingness to listen.
Tan and his cronies have a distain for the fans and our clubs history. Protesting is pointless against the kind of low life’s we are dealing with.
The only answer is for Tan to win the lawsuit, siphon off enough money and sell up. Alternatively, we go down, he loses a hell of a lot of money and cuts his losses and sells up.
He doesn’t give two hoots what the fans opinions are, that was evident during the rebrand. He didn’t even apologise or take any responsibility for that, “oh my Mum told me to change it back”. He’s a dictator and the day that he sells up and takes his puppets with him will be a glorious one.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:17 am
For me what the problem is,is that after the protest we obviously beat Swansea and had a couple of good results around that time everyone seem to not want tan out again,I’ve noticed we go on a bad run or drop into the bottom 3 to want to protest again tans been running it like a shit show for years why does it take bad results or for us to drop into the bottom 3 I don’t get it?it was the same with the rebrand soon as we dropped into the bottom 3 in the prem we wanted blue back again but should have been protesting from day one that must be just the modern fan these days
Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:32 am
unfortunately from my pov the March turned into an anti swans protest rather than a tan out. every song was anti swans probably because they were our opponents on the day but again it took away from the tan out protest.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 11:37 am
The only protest fans can do to get the board to notice is to simply empty the stadium. Then they will get media talking then they would find out somewhere.
The downside to this of course is that players and manager won't get the support to escape relegation.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 12:31 pm
Can I ask a genuine question…
Can someone please explain what difference the FAB have made during meetings they have attended?
That’s not to ‘knock’ them. I genuinely don’t know much other than they recently signed a new ‘Memorandum of Understanding’, which apparently separates them from the ‘Trust’, which is baffling in itself in as much as to how/why were they ever linked?
Thanks in advance (of the sensible responses):ayatollah:
Sun Apr 06, 2025 12:37 pm
Sven wrote:Can I ask a genuine question…
Can someone please explain what difference the FAB have made during meetings they have attended?
That’s not to ‘knock’ them. I genuinely don’t know much other than they recently signed a new ‘Memorandum of Understanding’, which apparently separates them from the ‘Trust’, which is baffling in itself in as much as to how/why were they ever linked?
Thanks in advance (of the sensible responses):ayatollah:
I've read through the most recent meetings mate and I'm wholly disappointed that given our position and the bad attitude shown over the "open letter" that the FAB are not banging on the table. The entirely predictable radio silence is still deafening and I note that SB confirmed that if we do drop, the first team budget will be the first thing to be drastically cut.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 12:52 pm
GrangeEndStar wrote:Sven wrote:Can I ask a genuine question…
Can someone please explain what difference the FAB have made during meetings they have attended?
That’s not to ‘knock’ them. I genuinely don’t know much other than they recently signed a new ‘Memorandum of Understanding’, which apparently separates them from the ‘Trust’, which is baffling in itself in as much as to how/why were they ever linked?
Thanks in advance (of the sensible responses):ayatollah:
I've read through the most recent meetings mate and I'm wholly disappointed that given our position and the bad attitude shown over the "open letter" that the FAB are not banging on the table. The entirely predictable radio silence is still deafening and I note that SB confirmed that if we do drop, the first team budget will be the first thing to be drastically cut.
Thanks for that!
We should be able to assume that the FAB are asking the questions of the Board (and maybe Trust) in relation to their actions and/or decision making, that the general support base want to know?
Never a more appropriate time to ‘
bang the table’ in the search for answers that can be debated and (hope against hope) see positive change. We’re in worrying times as Bluebirds!
Sun Apr 06, 2025 2:55 pm
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/club/fan-advisory-boardThis is a link to all the fab meetings with the club the latest being 14th March
I'll be honest I think they need to be grilling the board alot harder over the shit show they've created and it seems to me the fab have been bought to heel after the letter they made public
Sun Apr 06, 2025 6:13 pm
Blue since 1981 wrote:https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/club/fan-advisory-board
This is a link to all the fab meetings with the club the latest being 14th March
I'll be honest I think they need to be grilling the board alot harder over the shit show they've created and it seems to me the fab have been bought to heel after the letter they made public
Thanks for that!
The FAB were given a mandate from the VOTING SUPPORTERS to go in there and at least try to make a difference but I’m not seeing or hearing that they are of any real value right now
And before anyone points out the obvious, they put themselves forward freely and put their intentions in writing beforehand
Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:13 pm
How does the song go, "He does what he wants, he does what he wants...Vincent Tan he does what he wants!
Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:51 pm
Did anyone really think one march would change things?
It takes a number of protests over a long period of time to really have an impact.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:23 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Did anyone really think one march would change things?
It takes a number of protests over a long period of time to really have an impact.
Med man u been protesting 20yrs done nothing... other clubs fans doing same but no action by owners..... only once I can think of that an owner as quite due to fans telling him to go?
And not sure club was left in a good place...couple have given club to fans but they were lower league teams but ultimately they failed? Got to doubt tan will go until he gets what he wants or near it no matter how long fans protest .. but their perogative to protest and protest they should.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:49 pm
pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Did anyone really think one march would change things?
It takes a number of protests over a long period of time to really have an impact.
Med man u been protesting 20yrs done nothing... other clubs fans doing same but no action by owners..... only once I can think of that an owner as quite due to fans telling him to go?
And not sure club was left in a good place...couple have given club to fans but they were lower league teams but ultimately they failed? Got to doubt tan will go until he gets what he wants or near it no matter how long fans protest .. but their perogative to protest and protest they should.
Allan, I want to see at least five protests with good numbers next season (whatever league we're in) - although closer to ten would be more appropriate. Problem with that is the organisers need to plan multiple dates at once.
One protest will do jack shit, the people who were behind the Swansea protest know this - that's why they've suggested WBA for one.
And I wish them luck with it.
Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:57 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Did anyone really think one march would change things?
It takes a number of protests over a long period of time to really have an impact.
Med man u been protesting 20yrs done nothing... other clubs fans doing same but no action by owners..... only once I can think of that an owner as quite due to fans telling him to go?
And not sure club was left in a good place...couple have given club to fans but they were lower league teams but ultimately they failed? Got to doubt tan will go until he gets what he wants or near it no matter how long fans protest .. but their perogative to protest and protest they should.
Allan, I want to see at least five protests with good numbers next season (whatever league we're in) - although closer to ten would be more appropriate. Problem with that is the organisers need to plan multiple dates at once.
One protest will do jack shit, the people who were behind the Swansea protest know this - that's why they've suggested WBA for one.
And I wish them luck with it.
Reading did one yesterday at home game 17k attended game far in excess of normal crowd so it shows can get response from fans if done right...
But honestly does anyone think tan will take notice no matter how many protests fans have? Afterall he's detached from the UK so unless takes personal interest doubt if he will hear about them as can't imagine Ken or dalman telling him.
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