IF Upcoming Protests Call For Tan To Get Out?
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It is only a small few who want tan out & i think the planned protest will get nasty....
Will he go?
Will He wait to we get to prem & then put us up for sale?
or will he just say F**k u all its my money i can do what i want when i want, I dont see anyone else putting a few million quid a month in there coffers?
for me personally i would go with the 3rd option
Will he go?
Will He wait to we get to prem & then put us up for sale?
or will he just say F**k u all its my money i can do what i want when i want, I dont see anyone else putting a few million quid a month in there coffers?
for me personally i would go with the 3rd option
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Sorry do you mean what will Tan do if we go up and there's protests?
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sorry i mean protests that are planned now b4 end of season... will he just think ill go but wait till end of season when he can recoup some of his money?
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I doubt it because why would anyone buy the club now and who would want us? He's accumulated a fair bit of debt, and if he sold he wouldn't recoup his outlay because the club would possibly go under. Until the debts are sorted he could quite possibly lose his money by walking.
I think his aim long term is to sell, but he views us as a business proposition, and he is a canny businessman. Therefore he won't be stupid enough to buy a business, generate large debt then expect to get his money back. It has to be a viable business proposition first.
I think his aim long term is to sell, but he views us as a business proposition, and he is a canny businessman. Therefore he won't be stupid enough to buy a business, generate large debt then expect to get his money back. It has to be a viable business proposition first.
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Yeah spose ya right, But i reckon tan b gone within 2 years,
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I am pretty sure that he has not accumulated a billion dollar wealth without putting a few noses out of joint and without being able to cope with some adverse reaction to things he does.
A mass protest and the idea that the majority of fans would want him out or didn't turn up to games at the stadium and i'm sure he may rethink but realistically that is not going to happen or be close to happening for the moment.
I think it will just be business as usual. If things don't go as well as expected in terms of reaching the premiership, staying there and launching the club as a global brand then i think he may look for a way out but given his financial track record i wouldn't rule out him pulling that off either.
A mass protest and the idea that the majority of fans would want him out or didn't turn up to games at the stadium and i'm sure he may rethink but realistically that is not going to happen or be close to happening for the moment.
I think it will just be business as usual. If things don't go as well as expected in terms of reaching the premiership, staying there and launching the club as a global brand then i think he may look for a way out but given his financial track record i wouldn't rule out him pulling that off either.
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it is all very well for them to call for vt to go, but who do they want to replace him, sam. every sane person's worst nightmare
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agree with u dave, but itll b bad enough to have sam at any capacity, without ppl itk sayin s**t like, "scam told tan to put an offer in for messi"
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Well we aren't going to get a local taking over if Tan goes soon and that would worry me. If you look at the Welsh Rich List, none are going to want to be involved in football as it is too financially draining.
Then you look outside the UK and it can be worrying who would come in, as the super-rich, like the Saudi's, Qatari's, U.A.E. residents etc want a club with colossal attendances like Manchester City or a team in a capital city, like London, Paris and so on.
So until he has built the club, he can't sell for any real money. He isn't stupid, this club will be in a solid position before he leaves us. And he will sell. But not yet, and not for a few seasons.
Then you look outside the UK and it can be worrying who would come in, as the super-rich, like the Saudi's, Qatari's, U.A.E. residents etc want a club with colossal attendances like Manchester City or a team in a capital city, like London, Paris and so on.
So until he has built the club, he can't sell for any real money. He isn't stupid, this club will be in a solid position before he leaves us. And he will sell. But not yet, and not for a few seasons.
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Rhys wrote:I can't see any significant protests tbh
Straight to the point Rhys
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you, me, the club, its supporters and everybody else can't afford vt to go. to put it another way he is worth his weight in gold
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davewebber65 wrote:you, me, the club, its supporters and everybody else can't afford vt to go. to put it another way he is worth his weight in gold
Maybe the club should sell VT then?
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aint got any spare change at the mo
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Aren't the protests in relation to the branding and potential name change?
I haven't seen any protests organised in relation wanting VT out?
I haven't seen any protests organised in relation wanting VT out?
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