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Butcher for Cardiff?


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...according to the BBC, it seems the Cardiff Chairman has already lined up "a household name at another British club" to succeed Malky McKay. There's not many in Scotland that would be considered "household names". Wouldn't it be a laugh if it were Butcher?! :wave:

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Highly unlikely........What Mr Tan has done though is turn the Cardiff fans against him. Many are p!ssed of at him changing the clubs colours and this will rile them even more. Can also see Malky win a case for constructive dismissal. Making a comment about wanting three more players is hardly a sacking offence.

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Malky Mackay's treatment has been shocking - no question. There lies the risk of foreign owners: fans all love the success that money can buy, but can we stomach the lack of understanding of the game here? Badge and colour changes (Cardiff) or name changes (Hull) in the name of marketing are one thing, but the demand for instant success in return for investment is the other. Ultimately, the fans might get their way and Mr Tan could walk away from Cardiff, but look where that left Hearts....

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...according to the BBC, it seems the Cardiff Chairman has already lined up "a household name at another British club" to succeed Malky McKay.

 

Bound to be Kenny Shiels.

 

 

Apparently if he does go to Cardiff he wants to say goodbye to Killie (again) before he leaves.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tw@t.

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