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Cardiff City 2009-2010 season

I dunno but Dai Hunt is the one trying to muscle his face in and irrelevantly stated that they all have jobs before they cut him off.
 
annis according to bbc
annis_abrahams.jpg


along with a few other Cardiff hoolies and assorted cunts on this page
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/programmes/2002/hooligans/gallery/annis_abraham.stm
 
Can anyone else see all this turning into an 'Annis for Chairman' campaign?

He may well be delusional enough to think that may happen, but it never will. he does not have the brains or the money.

Who the fuck would invest in the club if he was in charge? If the council dont like Sam i am sure they would do anything not to have Annis in charge and i dont think the current board want any truck with him.
 
He may well be delusional enough to think that may happen, but it never will. he does not have the brains or the money.

Who the fuck would invest in the club if he was in charge? If the council dont like Sam i am sure they would do anything not to have Annis in charge and i dont think the current board want any truck with him.

There is an element of Cardiff fans who would assassinate PR and the rest of the board if Annis asked them to. It is a shame that he can't or won't use this influence ina productive manner to motivate the fans in support of the club. His demonstrations can only be to the detriment of the club.
 
Annis has made a lot of money out of the fans, as have the badge sellers and the unofficial merchandise sellers. They all rely on Cardiff City for their business, without city there is no business model for them, but I dont see any of them putting money up to support the club, sponsor a player, buy a mini bus, support the academy etc.
 
Annis has made a lot of money out of the fans, as have the badge sellers and the unofficial merchandise sellers. They all rely on Cardiff City for their business, without city there is no business model for them, but I dont see any of them putting money up to support the club, sponsor a player, buy a mini bus, support the academy etc.

True, and it must be useful to the likes of Ridsdale to have an opposition with so many fundamental problems. One imagines that if there was a genuine and realistic alternative to him, he would be in a lot more trouble.
 
There's no doubt Annis love sthe club, but he's one of those doom merchants who will never be happy with the way things are run, because if everything is hunky dory there is no place for him, no need for him to be spouting how bad things are and that he has inside info.

If we were in the Prem and pushing for Europe Annis is the sort of person who would be screaming that we dont want to qualify for the CL beacsue we'll be embarrassed.

As an aside, I was stood enxt to Bellamy in the lift on saturday and he's tiny. Can't be much over 5'6" and about 11stone dripping wet. he wasn't in a box or anything just up in the bar walking round with a burger and chips!!
 
There is an element of Cardiff fans who would assassinate PR and the rest of the board if Annis asked them to. It is a shame that he can't or won't use this influence ina productive manner to motivate the fans in support of the club. His demonstrations can only be to the detriment of the club.

There is without a doubt a very small but passionate posse that hang on Aniss' coat tails. But small is the opperative word, i think for every one of his desciples there are ten that think he is a numpty and even more that do not have a clue who he is.
 
As an aside, I was stood enxt to Bellamy in the lift on saturday and he's tiny. Can't be much over 5'6" and about 11stone dripping wet. he wasn't in a box or anything just up in the bar walking round with a burger and chips!!

We all know he can be a c**t but the guy is a legend. I love the way he winds up my english mates. :cool: Would have loved to bump into him.
 
We all know he can be a c**t but the guy is a legend. I love the way he winds up my english mates. :cool: Would have loved to bump into him.

He stills lives in Cardiff.

And he has said he wants to play for us.

It just might be a lot sooner than people think.

Or obviously not all if we get wound up Weds.

:(
 
He stills lives in Cardiff.

And he has said he wants to play for us.

It just might be a lot sooner than people think.

Or obviously not all if we get wound up Weds.

:(
I bet you heard that off someone in ya new found home in the Premier club didnt ya?!:D
 
I had two mates there. I'll find out tomorrow if we were unfortunate or we just gave up trying again.
 
I was there as an Ipswich fan, what can I say? Cardiff were awful, I dont think you even had a shot on target throughout the 90 minutes either. We could have scored a lot more too, Marshall made three fine saves to deny Murphy, Counago and Colbeck late on, from a tractor boy perspective I'm well pleased, from a Cardiff perspective I'd be well pissed off having travelled to watch that.

Still, thanks for the three points, we'll take 'em!!

Regards,

Mark.
 
So we've been given until 3 days after regular league fixtures finish. No doubt we've told them thats how long it will take the land deal to go through.

However one suspects that Cardiff asked for even longer. Until after the playoff final. Why?

If we get promotted they'll find the money somehow.
If we don't then sod the taxman, we'll take administration.

The taxman ain't stupid and knows its unlikely that we'll get automatic.

So we could be in the situation where:

We don't make the playoffs and pick administration.
We do make the playoffs and will have to pay our tax if we want to be allowed to try for that last promotion place.

The second option will be a massive gamble for the club. Should they pay and we don't get promoted we've wasted a load of money.
 
Well we wont excatly have wasted money we'll just have pid what we owe.

The taxman must be pretty confident that we'll make the play-offs, more confident than me thats for sure!
 
Maybe we've convinced the taxman we'll finish 6th, with Swansea in 3rd and we will charge £100 a ticket for the play-off semi, cos you just know we'd sell the stadium out even at such high prices!
 
It could be argued that both Wright and Hamman improved City's lot overall, although Hamman's unwanted spectre-like presence won't go away.

Look at the Grange End go in that video. I miss old football. :(
 
I'm in two minds about Wright.

When his businesses were doing well he was the best owner we ever had. Did loads for Cardiff.

But when his foreign businesses went belly up he pillaged Cardiff to save himself. Although I was far from happy about this I can't see many other businessmen behaving any differently put under this situation.

The difference is in how he behaved when he was finacially sound. A lot better than most.
 
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