Posts Tagged ‘Dato Chan Tien Ghee’

Blink and you would have missed it!

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Cardiff City’s official site isn’t mentioning it, neither is this morning’s Western Mail, so you may be forgiven for thinking that yesterday’s scheduled appearance in the High Court by Cardiff City for unpaid tax bills did not go ahead. A couple of months ago everyone had their opinion on the fall out from our court appearance on 10 March and the consequences it could have for the club, but this time around, there barely seems to be a ripple of interest about what was decided.

Anyway, some are reporting what happened – the BBC says that HMRC (Her Majesties Revenue and Customs) asked for and were granted a forty two day adjournment of the case until June 16 by which time the debt needs to be paid off in full. Having described the club as “plainly insolvent” back in March, it seems that the taxman has been satisfied by plans to hold an EGM on 27 May to rubber stamp Dato Chan Tien Ghee’s (TG) purchase of shares thereby freeing up the money which has been marked down for paying the tax bill.

Although I know I shouldn’t really do this, I am going to assume that the taxman will be paid off by June 16, but until it does happen, it has to follow the Football Leagues transfer embargo will remain in place. It is often said that sides who reach the Play Offs are at a disadvantage (particularly those who make it to the Final) because they cannot begin planning for the following season because they don’t know what division they will be in, but, whether we lose to Leicester or end up having another game to play on May 22, it certainly looks like City are going to be in a worse position than your normal Play Off contesting club.

Of course, deals can still be hatched as soon as we know what division we will be playing in next season, but, I would have thought that any player offered a choice between two or more similar type clubs will be less inclined to commit themselves to the one which, still, has a winding up order hanging over it – it’s going to be a very interesting summer for all sorts of reasons at Cardiff City.

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Another away defeat as City continue to shoot blanks.

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

So, if you include the Chelsea match, it’s six defeats in nine matches played since the end of January, five successive away losses and, most worryingly for me, our previously potent goalscoring form has deserted us. We’ve just got Peter Whittingham’s penalty against West Brom  and Jay Bothroyd’s disputed goal against Middlesbrough to show from our last six matches, so has Cardiff City’s traditional end of season implosion under Dave Jones started early this time around?

My honest answer to that question is I don’t know – sequences like those mentioned above strongly suggest that this is the case, but, to be fair to our manager and players there are mitigating circumstances. For example, I shall return to this subject in more detail later on, but, for now, suffice it to say that it is unrealistic to expect the staff on the playing side to carry merrily on in the current off field climate as if nothing was happening – they wouldn’t be human if there wasn’t a reaction from a few of them at least to our off field problems. Secondly, it is a matter of fact that we have been suffering an injury and illness crisis since the turn of the year – nearly every other club in our league has squads large enough to cope better with such things than us and we have had to try and get by sometimes using players who, ordinarily, would be getting time off to recover from their various bumps and bruises.

Continuing on a positive note, getting Steve McPhail, Peter Whittingham and Mark Kennedy back has to be good news – I can’t help thinking that the first two named especially will have big roles to play if we are going to finish in the top six. This was reflected yesterday in what certainly sounded like an improved showing from Tuesday night’s miserable defeat at Ipswich, okay, we still weren’t great by any means, but we were certainly more competitive. You also have to say that, looked at purely from a footballing point of view,  there are still eighteen Championship sides who would love to be in our current position and with six of our remaining ten matches after Tuesday’s visit to Coventry being at home, the sixth spot is still very much ours to lose.

However, such thinking doesn’t take into account all of the off field goings on which seem to get more serious with each passing week. When you factor that in as well, then I think it will be a tremendous achievement by the players if we end up reaching the number of points needed to get us into the top six and, even then, you could see us being denied the opportunity to take part in the Play Offs because of a points deduction as a result of us going into Administration because of Boardroom incompetence.

Mention of Boardroom incompetence takes me nicely on to this story which appeared in today’s News of the World. Truth be told, the main gist of the story has been a subject of speculation on Cardiff City messageboards for weeks, but, given that the journalist concerned was proved to be spot on in this story from early January, it does tend to authenticate those rumours.

It is worth pointing out though that, although there are plenty around who claim to know exactly what is happening behind the scenes at Cardiff City currently, I believe us punters don’t really know the half of what is really going on. With so much going wrong off the field though, it appears very unlikely to me that the impression that there is the perfect harmony within the Board and the major shareholders that they tried to convey at the EGM of shareholders on 24 February is a true one and so today’s story could be down to one faction trying to score points at the expense of the other.

Also, given that, on the face of it, the £6 million that Dato Chan Tien Ghee (TG) is, allegedly, prepared to invest would barely get us through to June or July, I can’t help wondering if there is more to this than the straightforward investment that has been mentioned – it seems pointless TG putting this money in under current circumstances because it doesn’t like he would be getting anything for it.

Returning to our Chairman, if, as has been alleged on the messageboards, it is true that his numerous offers down the years to resign from his position as Chairman of the club if he is no longer wanted have been accompanied with a demand for a “golden handshake” in return, then it’s hard to see him packing his bags without trying to get his mitts on a portion of TG’s alleged £6 million first. Again, you are left thinking that this amount is not anyway near enough to get us out of the woods for more than a couple of months.

One last thing, if the News of the World story is true, how does it effect the possibility of future supporter demonstrations like the one we saw before the Middlesbrough match? It seems to me that some at Cardiff City Stadium would have no problem with them if they were directed solely at our Chairman, so, you come back to wondering if there is a bigger game being played here – unfortunately, like most supporters at the moment, I am proving to be quite good at providing the questions, but absolutely useless at answering them!

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