As 'Cardiff Comedy Classics' was such fun I thought I'd start a new thread where we can keep an eye on the catastrophe unfolding down the road. See Countdown clock here; http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20160507T17&p0=136&msg=Tan-a-geddon&csz=1&swk=1 Currently; 85 weeks, 4 days, 17 hours and approx. 38 mins
Latest odds on next Cardiff manager; David Platt - 5/1 Neil Lennon - 8/1 Tony Pulis - 8/1 Chris Hughton - 8/1 Tony Mowbray - 10/1 Tim Sherwood - 10/1 Brian McDermott - 10/1 Paolo Di Canio - 12/1 Billy Davies - 12/1 Gianfranco Zola - 14/1 Glenn Hoddle - 14/1 David Moyes - 14/1 Paul Ince - 14/1 Owen Coyle - 20/1 Terry Butcher - 20/1 Alan Curbishley - 20/1 Paul Clement - 20/1 Dennis Wise - 20/1 Nicky Butt - 25/1 Terry Connor - 25/1 Brian Deane - 25/1 Dave Jones - 25/1 Michael Appleton - 25/1
some I think on that list would be good for them but Lennnon doubtful, Pulis maybe, Moyes never. I give Ole another 4 weeks if their crap form continues
He is nowhere near box office enough for them...to me it has to be Pulis. He's a fan isn't he? Just pay him the money required and let him get on with it I would have thought. They will probably end up with Di Canio though, or Nicky Butt Car crash.
oh I see, Pulis is Welsh aint he, di canio as you say is a train smash waiting to happen, best move sunderland ever made was getting rid of him and getting poyet. I really wonder why Lennon left Celtic and I did read he wants to manage down south.
That's when their second season in the Championship is likely to finish (they haven't done the fixtures yet though) and so that is when the parachute payments run out..... I reckon that if they have not returned to the Prem by then they will either have to significantly reduce their outgoings or Tan will need to heavily invest again having already lost a ton of money. It's anyone's guess what would happen next but I'd bet it would be a very bad situation for Cardiff City.