They spent just over £30million.
They are only 4pts away from 10th place- the highest position they can expect to achieve. Two wins and they're having a great season; two defeats and it's a shocking season- the margins are so thin that it is too early to judge.
I happen to think Cardiff may get relegated now, and that for me would be dangerous as theoretically Tan can get a lot of his money back from the club and leave them in a dangerous situation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/wales/25526438
It's a massive step up from the championship to the premier league but it's your club you know the situation and expectation better than me.
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It's not that simple though surely. Liverpool are an easily recognisable brand in world football. Anyone potential investors could see what a theoretical goldmine it could be buying our club, provided the right kind of investment is given.
Who would buy Cardiff off Tan is what I'm trying to get at, they're not exactly in a very good position at the moment. Tan is a God awful owner, that much is clear. His arrogance coupled with his lack of footballing brain is particularly damaging but if he left now you'd be damned sure he'd get every bit of money he could from the club.
Its a lose lose situation, and one that I really do not envy. Hope against hope Cardiff stick around and play themselves out of this, it really is down to them now.
Pretty much any manager that has the funds that Mackay has had would now be in the Prem with Cardiff.
Nice bloke, just not good enough at this level..............................as results have shown.
All you Cardiff fans who called for Malky's sacking – are you having second thoughts now? We criticise knee-jerk reactions of football club chairmen and their boards who get rid of good managers and good men but expect the fans to be a bit more rational and reasoned. Cardiff are punching above their weight just being in the Premier League - why the hell would you sack the manager who brought you up from the Championship just cos you've gone on a bad run? Malky loved Cardiff. Where's the loyalty, and where's the gratitude? And then you employ a bloke who's got sod all experience of management! I'm sorry for the fans but Cardiff are getting what they deserve.
Agree mate and turns out I was totally right in my first comment, wonder if they want Malky back now?
Vincent Tan is just a tool...
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posted on 27/12/13
They spent just over £30million.
They are only 4pts away from 10th place- the highest position they can expect to achieve. Two wins and they're having a great season; two defeats and it's a shocking season- the margins are so thin that it is too early to judge.
I happen to think Cardiff may get relegated now, and that for me would be dangerous as theoretically Tan can get a lot of his money back from the club and leave them in a dangerous situation.
posted on 27/12/13
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/wales/25526438
posted on 27/12/13
It's a massive step up from the championship to the premier league but it's your club you know the situation and expectation better than me.
posted on 27/12/13
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posted on 27/12/13
It's not that simple though surely. Liverpool are an easily recognisable brand in world football. Anyone potential investors could see what a theoretical goldmine it could be buying our club, provided the right kind of investment is given.
Who would buy Cardiff off Tan is what I'm trying to get at, they're not exactly in a very good position at the moment. Tan is a God awful owner, that much is clear. His arrogance coupled with his lack of footballing brain is particularly damaging but if he left now you'd be damned sure he'd get every bit of money he could from the club.
Its a lose lose situation, and one that I really do not envy. Hope against hope Cardiff stick around and play themselves out of this, it really is down to them now.
posted on 27/12/13
Pretty much any manager that has the funds that Mackay has had would now be in the Prem with Cardiff.
Nice bloke, just not good enough at this level..............................as results have shown.
posted on 22/2/14
All you Cardiff fans who called for Malky's sacking – are you having second thoughts now? We criticise knee-jerk reactions of football club chairmen and their boards who get rid of good managers and good men but expect the fans to be a bit more rational and reasoned. Cardiff are punching above their weight just being in the Premier League - why the hell would you sack the manager who brought you up from the Championship just cos you've gone on a bad run? Malky loved Cardiff. Where's the loyalty, and where's the gratitude? And then you employ a bloke who's got sod all experience of management! I'm sorry for the fans but Cardiff are getting what they deserve.
posted on 22/2/14
Agree mate and turns out I was totally right in my first comment, wonder if they want Malky back now?
posted on 4/5/14
Vincent Tan is just a tool...
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