The Laughing Bluebird
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Lots of doom and gloom on NSC at the moment, so I thought I'd attempt to cheer you miserable gits up with news of the latest developments from your favourite relegation rivals here in sunny South Wales.
And it's all going spectacularly wrong at Ninian Park!
Permission was finally expected to be granted today for a number of last-minute changes to Cardiff's new stadium / retail park plans. However, the council have decided to defer their decision until mid-January as they say that there are a number of legal issues that remain to be sorted out.
The club is now reported to be at least £30 million in debt, and Sam Hammam has stated that no further money will be made available for team strengthening until the retail plans are approved. It seems that the club's entire future now depends on the stadium project, and there is some doubt as to whether the changes to the original plans will be granted as they are meeting with stiff opposition from other local developers.
Star defender Danny Gabbidon looks certain to be sold to a Premiership club during the transfer window, and it is highly unlikely that any of the money from his sale will go towards new players as a result of the club's debts (this was also the case with the £3 million transfer fee the club received for Robert Earnshaw, not a penny of which has been spent on the team).
In a Western Mail poll of over 1,000 City fans this week, 95% voted to get rid of Lennie Lawrence. 3% said they didn't care and only 2% supported the manager.
Birmingham City owner David Sullivan has repeatedly claimed over the years that he is interested in buying his hometown club, and was recently rumoured to be looking at a takeover in the near future. However, today he said: "Cardiff's financial situation is quite depressing. It's frightening and I'm flabbergasted by it. I wouldn't take over the club now even if I was offered it for nothing. I'm not a miracle worker."
The multi-millionaire porn baron, who has often been heralded as a potential saviour for the Bluebirds, continued: "Sam Hammam is no mug. I had him down as as being very shrewd, but it looks like he got carried away. I can't believe what has happened at Cardiff. It's almost irresponsible, and I really fear for the club. I'll be following what happens as a fan, but not as a potential buyer. With a debt of £30 million nobody is going to want to buy Cardiff City."
Meanwhile, the team have managed to score in only four of their thirteen home games this season and sit just one place above the relegation zone, with many local pundits predicting bankruptcy for the club if it drops back down to League One.
IT'S LOOKING GOOD!
:mexican:
And it's all going spectacularly wrong at Ninian Park!
Permission was finally expected to be granted today for a number of last-minute changes to Cardiff's new stadium / retail park plans. However, the council have decided to defer their decision until mid-January as they say that there are a number of legal issues that remain to be sorted out.
The club is now reported to be at least £30 million in debt, and Sam Hammam has stated that no further money will be made available for team strengthening until the retail plans are approved. It seems that the club's entire future now depends on the stadium project, and there is some doubt as to whether the changes to the original plans will be granted as they are meeting with stiff opposition from other local developers.
Star defender Danny Gabbidon looks certain to be sold to a Premiership club during the transfer window, and it is highly unlikely that any of the money from his sale will go towards new players as a result of the club's debts (this was also the case with the £3 million transfer fee the club received for Robert Earnshaw, not a penny of which has been spent on the team).
In a Western Mail poll of over 1,000 City fans this week, 95% voted to get rid of Lennie Lawrence. 3% said they didn't care and only 2% supported the manager.
Birmingham City owner David Sullivan has repeatedly claimed over the years that he is interested in buying his hometown club, and was recently rumoured to be looking at a takeover in the near future. However, today he said: "Cardiff's financial situation is quite depressing. It's frightening and I'm flabbergasted by it. I wouldn't take over the club now even if I was offered it for nothing. I'm not a miracle worker."
The multi-millionaire porn baron, who has often been heralded as a potential saviour for the Bluebirds, continued: "Sam Hammam is no mug. I had him down as as being very shrewd, but it looks like he got carried away. I can't believe what has happened at Cardiff. It's almost irresponsible, and I really fear for the club. I'll be following what happens as a fan, but not as a potential buyer. With a debt of £30 million nobody is going to want to buy Cardiff City."
Meanwhile, the team have managed to score in only four of their thirteen home games this season and sit just one place above the relegation zone, with many local pundits predicting bankruptcy for the club if it drops back down to League One.
IT'S LOOKING GOOD!
:mexican:
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