Cardiff Debt 09:54 - Apr 26 with 2185 views | blackpooljack | Someone has posted that the scums debt is currently around 138 million.. eye watering, they truely are buggered. |  | | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 10:20 - Apr 26 with 2124 views | johnlangy | I looked briefly into the revenue streams of Championship clubs yesterday out of interest. Money from the EFL Central TV Deal and Premier League Solidarity Payments provides about £10 million. In League one that drops to about £2.5 million. So I doubt if that will help them much if they do go |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 10:35 - Apr 26 with 2078 views | Fireboy2 | Got fowarded this from a mate, dont know much of it is true. Cardiff City Football Club finds itself in a dire situation that has led to its impending relegation to League One, primarily due to significant financial difficulties that have plagued the club. These financial issues, often referred to as "finance problems," have created a seismic shift within the club and the community, putting Cardiff City on the precipice of entering administration. This distressing possibility arises from ongoing failures to meet various payment obligations, leaving the club burdened by an overwhelming amount of debt. As it stands, Cardiff City faces a precarious financial landscape, where the mounting debts could ultimately lead to severe consequences, including the dreaded possibility of being expelled from the football league entirely. The urgency of their situation cannot be overstated, as they have until the end of June to resolve these debts and avert a complete financial collapse. If they are unable to find a way to settle their outstanding obligations within this timeframe, the ramifications for the club could be devastating, resulting in a catastrophic outcome that would leave the loyal supporters and fans of Cardiff City heartbroken and disillusioned. It is truly a tragic turn of events to witness a once-proud club like Cardiff City facing such turmoil. Despite the rich history and passionate fanbase that have long been associated with this institution, the current circumstances leave little room for optimism. The club appears to be trapped in a cycle of financial distress, and the possibility of a court case looming at the beginning of June adds further uncertainty to an already precarious situation. As the date draws nearer, all eyes will be on the legal proceedings, where the outcome could have significant implications for the future of Cardiff City. In the weeks ahead, the club, its management, and its supporters will hold their collective breath, hoping for a glimmer of hope amid the turmoil. The memories of past glories make it even more painful to think about the potential downfall of Cardiff City, a team that has brought joy to countless fans over the years. While the present looks bleak, the outcomes of both the court case and any possible financial negotiations will ultimately determine whether Cardiff City can navigate through this crisis or face an irreversible decline. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 10:42 - Apr 26 with 2055 views | Swans9 | If we lost 15m a season even after piroe sale it not looking all roses in our garden. How can championship clubs survive these costs without a sugar daddy or an owner with an oil field. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 10:47 - Apr 26 with 2036 views | 1983 |
Cardiff Debt on 10:35 - Apr 26 by Fireboy2 | Got fowarded this from a mate, dont know much of it is true. Cardiff City Football Club finds itself in a dire situation that has led to its impending relegation to League One, primarily due to significant financial difficulties that have plagued the club. These financial issues, often referred to as "finance problems," have created a seismic shift within the club and the community, putting Cardiff City on the precipice of entering administration. This distressing possibility arises from ongoing failures to meet various payment obligations, leaving the club burdened by an overwhelming amount of debt. As it stands, Cardiff City faces a precarious financial landscape, where the mounting debts could ultimately lead to severe consequences, including the dreaded possibility of being expelled from the football league entirely. The urgency of their situation cannot be overstated, as they have until the end of June to resolve these debts and avert a complete financial collapse. If they are unable to find a way to settle their outstanding obligations within this timeframe, the ramifications for the club could be devastating, resulting in a catastrophic outcome that would leave the loyal supporters and fans of Cardiff City heartbroken and disillusioned. It is truly a tragic turn of events to witness a once-proud club like Cardiff City facing such turmoil. Despite the rich history and passionate fanbase that have long been associated with this institution, the current circumstances leave little room for optimism. The club appears to be trapped in a cycle of financial distress, and the possibility of a court case looming at the beginning of June adds further uncertainty to an already precarious situation. As the date draws nearer, all eyes will be on the legal proceedings, where the outcome could have significant implications for the future of Cardiff City. In the weeks ahead, the club, its management, and its supporters will hold their collective breath, hoping for a glimmer of hope amid the turmoil. The memories of past glories make it even more painful to think about the potential downfall of Cardiff City, a team that has brought joy to countless fans over the years. While the present looks bleak, the outcomes of both the court case and any possible financial negotiations will ultimately determine whether Cardiff City can navigate through this crisis or face an irreversible decline. |
Rich history? lol winning a cup nearly 100 years ago A basket case of a club, deluded fans, a clown of an owner Even if they survive relegation they are well and truly up the brown creek |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 10:52 - Apr 26 with 2010 views | union_jack |
Cardiff Debt on 10:35 - Apr 26 by Fireboy2 | Got fowarded this from a mate, dont know much of it is true. Cardiff City Football Club finds itself in a dire situation that has led to its impending relegation to League One, primarily due to significant financial difficulties that have plagued the club. These financial issues, often referred to as "finance problems," have created a seismic shift within the club and the community, putting Cardiff City on the precipice of entering administration. This distressing possibility arises from ongoing failures to meet various payment obligations, leaving the club burdened by an overwhelming amount of debt. As it stands, Cardiff City faces a precarious financial landscape, where the mounting debts could ultimately lead to severe consequences, including the dreaded possibility of being expelled from the football league entirely. The urgency of their situation cannot be overstated, as they have until the end of June to resolve these debts and avert a complete financial collapse. If they are unable to find a way to settle their outstanding obligations within this timeframe, the ramifications for the club could be devastating, resulting in a catastrophic outcome that would leave the loyal supporters and fans of Cardiff City heartbroken and disillusioned. It is truly a tragic turn of events to witness a once-proud club like Cardiff City facing such turmoil. Despite the rich history and passionate fanbase that have long been associated with this institution, the current circumstances leave little room for optimism. The club appears to be trapped in a cycle of financial distress, and the possibility of a court case looming at the beginning of June adds further uncertainty to an already precarious situation. As the date draws nearer, all eyes will be on the legal proceedings, where the outcome could have significant implications for the future of Cardiff City. In the weeks ahead, the club, its management, and its supporters will hold their collective breath, hoping for a glimmer of hope amid the turmoil. The memories of past glories make it even more painful to think about the potential downfall of Cardiff City, a team that has brought joy to countless fans over the years. While the present looks bleak, the outcomes of both the court case and any possible financial negotiations will ultimately determine whether Cardiff City can navigate through this crisis or face an irreversible decline. |
What is true is the bit that says ‘a club that has brought countless joy to fans over the years’. How we have laughed😂 I hope that they don’t fluke this one though I still think they will! |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 11:17 - Apr 26 with 1949 views | johnlangy |
Cardiff Debt on 10:52 - Apr 26 by union_jack | What is true is the bit that says ‘a club that has brought countless joy to fans over the years’. How we have laughed😂 I hope that they don’t fluke this one though I still think they will! |
Don't be a pessimist uj. Of course they won't fluke it. Too much needs to go their way. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 11:21 - Apr 26 with 1932 views | pencoedjack | Sounds like Vinny is doing a fantastic job. I thought he was transferring the debt to himself. Not sure if I want them relegated today or last it out till the last game where Jerry Yates scores a 99th minute goal to send them down. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 11:22 - Apr 26 with 1925 views | Whiterockin |
Cardiff Debt on 10:42 - Apr 26 by Swans9 | If we lost 15m a season even after piroe sale it not looking all roses in our garden. How can championship clubs survive these costs without a sugar daddy or an owner with an oil field. |
Listen/watch to the trusts meeting with the financial guy, the link is above and its on YouTube. You will get a lot of answers and explanations there. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Cardiff Debt on 11:25 - Apr 26 with 1895 views | raynor94 |
Cardiff Debt on 11:21 - Apr 26 by pencoedjack | Sounds like Vinny is doing a fantastic job. I thought he was transferring the debt to himself. Not sure if I want them relegated today or last it out till the last game where Jerry Yates scores a 99th minute goal to send them down. |
If Carlsberg.......... |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 11:28 - Apr 26 with 1883 views | raynor94 |
Cardiff Debt on 10:52 - Apr 26 by union_jack | What is true is the bit that says ‘a club that has brought countless joy to fans over the years’. How we have laughed😂 I hope that they don’t fluke this one though I still think they will! |
3200 West Brom fans there today Mowbray gone the shackles will be off they will go for it |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 11:48 - Apr 26 with 1824 views | union_jack |
Cardiff Debt on 11:17 - Apr 26 by johnlangy | Don't be a pessimist uj. Of course they won't fluke it. Too much needs to go their way. |
Can’t help but be a pessimist when it comes to them, been let down on far far too many occasions. You’ll allow me that one surely John.😁 |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 11:52 - Apr 26 with 1807 views | howenjack |
Cardiff Debt on 11:28 - Apr 26 by raynor94 | 3200 West Brom fans there today Mowbray gone the shackles will be off they will go for it |
James Morrison in temp charge of the team . He knows the club inside out . West Brom traditionally travel in large numbers on the last away game of the season . Like you said I dont think it will be easy for Cardiff. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 12:27 - Apr 26 with 1726 views | builthjack |
Cardiff Debt on 11:21 - Apr 26 by pencoedjack | Sounds like Vinny is doing a fantastic job. I thought he was transferring the debt to himself. Not sure if I want them relegated today or last it out till the last game where Jerry Yates scores a 99th minute goal to send them down. |
Get them down as soo as possible |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Cardiff Debt on 13:25 - Apr 26 with 1602 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Cardiff could be relegated by 5pm today. If Luton beat 10 man Coventry Cardiff have to win. If not they are gone. |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 13:35 - Apr 26 with 1570 views | GeoffThom | Look let's be honest here he without DEBT cast the first stone ,were all a bottomless pit some like that lot worse than others ,what I will say is if they were heading out of the league's the WELSH GOVERNMENT I HAVE NO DOUBT WILL DO A REAL MADRID AND Bail THEM OUT ,BOOKMARK IT |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 13:38 - Apr 26 with 1551 views | union_jack |
Cardiff Debt on 13:35 - Apr 26 by GeoffThom | Look let's be honest here he without DEBT cast the first stone ,were all a bottomless pit some like that lot worse than others ,what I will say is if they were heading out of the league's the WELSH GOVERNMENT I HAVE NO DOUBT WILL DO A REAL MADRID AND Bail THEM OUT ,BOOKMARK IT |
I’m not sure how legal that would be but I’ve no doubt they’ll pull out all the stops to get it done. |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 13:41 - Apr 26 with 1545 views | SullutaCreturned |
Cardiff Debt on 12:27 - Apr 26 by builthjack | Get them down as soo as possible |
Well if they lose heavily today and Luton get beat 1 nil it could be the end for them, they could still have a chance but they can't get a win no matter how much the better team they have been. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 13:44 - Apr 26 with 1533 views | Whiterockin |
Cardiff Debt on 13:35 - Apr 26 by GeoffThom | Look let's be honest here he without DEBT cast the first stone ,were all a bottomless pit some like that lot worse than others ,what I will say is if they were heading out of the league's the WELSH GOVERNMENT I HAVE NO DOUBT WILL DO A REAL MADRID AND Bail THEM OUT ,BOOKMARK IT |
Not a chance of it being allowed. A government bailing out an individual football club, both would be finished, I like the idea. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 14:58 - Apr 26 with 1400 views | johnlangy |
Cardiff Debt on 11:48 - Apr 26 by union_jack | Can’t help but be a pessimist when it comes to them, been let down on far far too many occasions. You’ll allow me that one surely John.😁 |
I do understand. They've escaped a few times before but not this time (i'm typing this after that wonderful Luton result ) |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 15:57 - Apr 26 with 1310 views | union_jack |
Cardiff Debt on 14:58 - Apr 26 by johnlangy | I do understand. They've escaped a few times before but not this time (i'm typing this after that wonderful Luton result ) |
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Cardiff Debt on 17:14 - Apr 26 with 1159 views | union_jack |
Never in doubt😗 |  |
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Cardiff Debt on 17:20 - Apr 26 with 1136 views | majorraglan | Cardiff are down - bottom of the Division as it stands. They’ve hovered around the trap door for a while and it’s sprung open and caught them. I don’t want to see them go out of business but a few years in League 1 is deserved. Plymouth look gone too, they’ve averaged 1.2 points per game since Rooney got sacked which over the course of the season is mid table form. |  | |  |
Cardiff Debt on 18:38 - Apr 26 with 953 views | SullutaCreturned | Well their own fans are worried that this relegation has reallyn screwed them, they do blame Tan tho, cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=244375&sid=d6f9787cc246eb2a6de33d0ee5623824 |  | |  |
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