whats frank up to

bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history
He's a regular visitor to Thailand, but i'm not sure if he knows much about the History of Thailand.
 
bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.

Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.
 
mammutly said:
bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.

Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.

Haggling here or there on a major deal is par for the course, surely. The fact is, and let's face it anything else is hearsay, the deal went through and without Shinawatra ADUG probably wouldn't have taken over at City. Leaving aside the Thai politics and judging him on what he did for City you have to say we're in a much, much better position for his involvement with the club?
 
mammutly said:
bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.

Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.
He still owns 10% of City so we still have a bond thung going on.
















:)
 
mammutly said:
Whatever people think of him, he is gone.

Currently to be found evading justice in the Middle East I believe, whilst still stirring strife back home.

One thing worth saying to his remaining fans though is that Thaksin almost single handedly scuppered the ADUG deal with his personal demands. Mr Cooke & others had a hell of job to persuade him. He was quite prepared to recoup his own investment another way by selling off assets (including all the players if necessary) at the cost of City going down the pan.

Saviour? My arse.

Im just wondering where you got this information from?
 
mammutly said:
bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.

Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.

I've been reading yr post for months and have come to the conclusion that u know very little about the situation. U had an agenda (and still have it, strangely) and u plastered it all over this board for months. Simply put, I take things with a grain of salt...and your posts with a spoonful.
 
Any blue that looks at Thaksin with anything but gratitude is deluded and has a very short memory.

Cast your mind back to pre Thaksin, Pearce in charge, nearly went down, gutted we didnt sign Mido and failed in a bid for Andy O'Brien - we were going absolutely nowhere and bordering on becoming a bolton\boro\bburn shite type of team. It may have been ADUG that bought Robinho, but Thaksin started this era of new hope and ambition.

Despite his many flaws, I for one will be eternally grateful.
 
Ric said:
mammutly said:
Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.

Haggling here or there on a major deal is par for the course, surely. The fact is, and let's face it anything else is hearsay, the deal went through and without Shinawatra ADUG probably wouldn't have taken over at City. Leaving aside the Thai politics and judging him on what he did for City you have to say we're in a much, much better position for his involvement with the club?

My point is that he took 'haggling' to a stage that put us right on the edge and he would have been quite prepared to let us go under. I can't for forgive him that. He played russian roulette with the life of our club because he cared only about his personal profit.
As I said, his contacts in the UAE facilitated the initial approach. So, yes, without that we might not have got the deal. But, as I said at the time, despite the fact that the deal came off, it was like finding out your wife had staked the house on the lottery. So, thanks and appreciation for Thaksin? No thanks. Just glad he's gone
 
bluespana said:
mammutly said:
Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.

I've been reading yr post for months and have come to the conclusion that u know very little about the situation. U had an agenda (and still have it, strangely) and u plastered it all over this board for months. Simply put, I take things with a grain of salt...and your posts with a spoonful.


If you have reached that conclusion, I am not at all offended. You are wrong, but that's just because you don't know enough to judge.

Some of your other posts are pretty good ;-)
 
bluespana said:
If Mammutly knew anything about Thai history, he'd knew that he was one of the least corrupt leaders in their corrupt history. As evidence, the Democracy party is anti-democratic. U couldn't get a more ludicrous governance....well, apart from George Bush and his henchmen.

if *you* knew anything at all about Thai history or politics, you'd know you are typing complete and utter bullshit. Frank isn't the most corrupt but far, far from the least.

you're right about the Democrat (Democrat, not "Democracy") party though; htey're not pro democracy in any tangible sense. although apparently your logic skills are right up there with your knowledge of Thai history--in what way is the Democrat party being anti-democrat evidence that Frank was one of the least corrupt Thai politicos?

really if you had just hit the keys randomly you'd have made a more coherent, accurate post.
 
Ric said:
mammutly said:
Listen, I've forgotten more than you'll ever know about Thai history and politics. I f you want to discuss any particular issues, lets do it via PM as thankfully, it has no relavance to City anymore.

Thaksin had contacts with people in the UAE which were instrumental in attracting interest. However, I absolutely know that the deal almost broke down at the 11th hour because of Thaksin's personal demands.

More than anything, I'm glad he's gone.

Haggling here or there on a major deal is par for the course, surely. The fact is, and let's face it anything else is hearsay, the deal went through and without Shinawatra ADUG probably wouldn't have taken over at City. Leaving aside the Thai politics and judging him on what he did for City you have to say we're in a much, much better position for his involvement with the club?
regardless of whether he was delusional about what he could get for the club, he still got it done (compare Ashley, for example) and therefore, judging him by what he did for City, we were lucky the future ex con stumbled through, and owe him thanks.

it's a little hard for me to skip the Thai politics part, though, since i've been living in Thailand since he was prime minister (look ma! i'm on my second coup!). he doesn't come out looking too good in that light.
 
black mamba said:
Oh Flankee .... do ya remember me ... oh Flankeee!

Don't think they've got the cuffs on him yet , have they?

He's lying low last i heard!

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I would do some damage with his daughters. ;-)
 
mammutly said:
My point is that he took 'haggling' to a stage that put us right on the edge and he would have been quite prepared to let us go under. I can't for forgive him that. He played russian roulette with the life of our club because he cared only about his personal profit.

Again though, that seems a slightly myopic view on events. I wasn't privy to the exact negotiations, as indeed you weren't,
so it's based on hearsay. Surely we should only deal with the facts?
 
We're in a better position now than we were before he became involved in the club. For that I am thankful.

As to where he is now, not that I'm particular bothered but I read something in one of the online Emirates papers (looking for City gossip), he's there and looking to get back into the political scene in Thailand (albeit from exile).
 
staffs_blue said:
zeusbheld said:
i got dibs on the one on the left (don't tell my girlfriend).

fair enough.wanna swap after? ;-)

done deal! (remind me to set the date stamp on my video camera back five years in case my girlfriend finds out about the porno vid that's going to pay for our early retirement).
 
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fair enough.wanna swap after? ;-)[/quote]

done deal! (remind me to set the date stamp on my video camera back five years in case my girlfriend finds out about the porno vid that's going to pay for our early retirement).[/quote]

when the cash comes rolling in i'm sure she'd forgive you ;-)
 
He's living in Dubai now.

And his youngest daughter, Paethongtan, used to study English in my classroom at King's College in Bangkok, so I get first dibs on her, I'm afraid!!
 

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