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  • Cardiff's Takeover Approved

    Cardiff City shareholders have rubber-stamped the £6m Malaysian investment to help stabilise the debt-ridden Championship club.

    Consortium leader Dato Chan Tien Ghee has been named as successor to chairman Peter Ridsdale, who ends his controversial five-year reign.

    The Malaysian investors have accrued approximately 30% of the shares.

    Cardiff have estimated debts of £30m and face their fifth winding-up order to settle a £1.9m tax bill on 16 June.

    As well as approving Chan's appointment as chairman in Thursday's Extraordinary General Meeting, the Cardiff shareholders also agreed to appoint Paul Guy, U-Juin Tan and Michael Isaac as non executive directors on the board of directors alongside Steve Borley and Alan Whiteley.

    Alan Flitcroft and Keith Harris follow Ridsdale in stepping down as directors.

    Ridsdale's 'successful' Cardiff legacy
    Gethin Jenkins, recruited from the Newport Gwent Dragons rugby region, was also confirmed as chief executive to run the club on a day-to-day basis, while Doug Lee takes over as finance director.

    The Bluebirds missed out on lucrative Premier League promotion and a £90m jackpot on Saturday when they squandered the lead twice to lose 3-2 to Blackpool in the Championship play-off final at Wembley.

    Top-flight promotion would have helped Cardiff pay their financial liabilities but the new investors have vowed to continue to back boss Dave Jones' push for promotion.

    Chan has vowed that the new board will "try very hard and do whatever is necessary" to ensure Jones' men are promotion chasers again next season.

    Chan also reassured fans that manager Jones will be at the Welsh club at the start of next season as Cardiff seek stability on-the-pitch with such uncertainty off it.

    Billionaire businessman Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, a Malaysian property magnate who is worth a reported £800m, is the power behind Cardiff's new regime.

    Cardiff fans feared losing Jones if the club's new controllers began a cost-cutting exercise of selling all of their star players like Jay Bothroyd, Michael Chopra and Joe Ledley.

    But the club insist they will be back Jones as the boss insisted his squad required further investment and strengthening.

    "The new board takes over at an important milestone in the history of the club, with the facilities, infrastructure, a dedicated backroom staff and a team that has a great opportunity and belief to challenge for promotion," said Chan in a statement on the Cardiff website.

    "We are looking forward to working together, utilising the passion, belief and involvement of every existing and new supporter of Cardiff City to bring long term recognition and success on a local, national and international platform."

    Chief executive Jenkins added: "It is our continuing aim to attain Premier League football for Cardiff City and the wider Cardiff community, while building a strong and sustainable business platform that can see the team and the club develop."

  • #2
    This whole thing is very strange. Very strange indeed. But it is usually time to get nervous when a property developer buys big in your club! Sadly for us, but reassuring for the taffers, I don't think anyone wants the land their on (or in).

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    • #3
      IMO there still totally knackerd...

      That 6 million wont go far, there gonna have to sell laods of players to keep steady.

      There a sinking ship.
      Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by stanley75 View Post
        This whole thing is very strange. Very strange indeed. But it is usually time to get nervous when a property developer buys big in your club! Sadly for us, but reassuring for the taffers, I don't think anyone wants the land their on (or in).
        Don't the sheep want to put another tier on their stadium? It could be useful for them having property developers in
        I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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        • #5
          Is that true? Why? Millenium will take any major events. This gets even odder.


          Can't fathom the motivation at all. Hoping he is a nasty version of Marler Estates. Perhaps he is thinking of moving them to England to share with Bristol.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by stanley75 View Post
            Is that true? Why? Millenium will take any major events. This gets even odder.


            Can't fathom the motivation at all. Hoping he is a nasty version of Marler Estates. Perhaps he is thinking of moving them to England to share with Bristol.


            Nooooo, let's blow the bridge ffs.
            Queens Park Rangers
            NPower Champions 2010/2011

            PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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            • #7
              Billionaire businessman Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, a Malaysian property magnate who is worth a reported £800m

              He must be the only billionaire with less than a billion!

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