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With Cardiff swapping home and away colours likely today will we be seeing them celebrating today a victory for football fans when in reality tan is taking the piss in giving them what they want
all of the usual suspects will cosy back up to him and tell him what a great job he has done
Alm was at the meeting last night thanking him for the investment. He has invested nothing you dullard he has basically escalated the level of debt of your club to a level where it is close to unsustainable. And you thank him for that. you deserve everything you get
We were having a good discussion in the pub yesterday before the game regards this investment in the club which by all accounts does not seem to be an investment but a sale of shares by the shareholders
I saw the trust statement earlier in the week that they could not give us more information at this point in time but we had some questions that I don't know whether anyone can answer for me
I. We assumed that the trust would not sell any shares? Is this the case? ii. What benefit is there to the football club for this sale iii. Huw Jenkins has said that he wants to provide protection for the trust - does this mean that he is going to give some of his shares to them? iiii. have the shareholders actively pushed for a sale or has this kind of landed in their lap v. what happens to the shareholders that sell in terms of their roles as directors of the club? vi. what powers do the trust have to veto the club vii. the banner that has appeared for the past few games on the east stand is a trust banner - yes? viii. would a change in ownership be for the best for the club if some of the directors want out? viiii. how much say will we as fans get in the deal
Sorry for all the questions, would be happy if someone has some answers