**The Statement which was post on the net has been take down**
Cardiff City released a statement within the last hour about the protest tomorrow. He is asking why he is, that is Annis Abraham asking for questions in his adverts place in the local press about the Club’s finances when the questions were answered at the recent EGM.
The statement goes on the take about the good things at the club listing at in the last five years the fans have celebrated, a new stadium, state of the art training facilities, a FA Cup final and the best league finish since 1971.
In the statement, they state they are still seeking outside investment with the club having short-term cash challenges.
I have to say under the leadership of Peter Ridsdale has been good until the winding-up order. Like me many fans were understood the need to sale players to generate cash unlike bullshit Hammam and his ‘crown jewels’ rubbish. The non-sale of Joe Ledley seem to have started it all off, Ridsdale and the board were hoping to sell two players in the summer it looked to be McCormack and Ledley but in the end it turned out to be defender Roger Johnson.
Although I support the fans right to march, I cannot see the point of marching the target knows he is unloved but if even with all our troubles were to win promotion his troubles would melt away along with the protest.
The statement goes on the take about the good things at the club listing at in the last five years the fans have celebrated, a new stadium, state of the art training facilities, a FA Cup final and the best league finish since 1971.
In the statement, they state they are still seeking outside investment with the club having short-term cash challenges.
I have to say under the leadership of Peter Ridsdale has been good until the winding-up order. Like me many fans were understood the need to sale players to generate cash unlike bullshit Hammam and his ‘crown jewels’ rubbish. The non-sale of Joe Ledley seem to have started it all off, Ridsdale and the board were hoping to sell two players in the summer it looked to be McCormack and Ledley but in the end it turned out to be defender Roger Johnson.
Although I support the fans right to march, I cannot see the point of marching the target knows he is unloved but if even with all our troubles were to win promotion his troubles would melt away along with the protest.
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