Like lots of opinions regarding both "Cardiff City supporters" and Sam Hammam some of the points you made are genuine others are poorly formed and incorrect. There is no doubt Sam likes to get in to the media, but this is what any business tries to archive, Sam happens to be good at it.
As for him leaving Wimbledon, well he's in football for the money, we at Cardiff appreciate that and we do worry about the future, however you must remember we were languishing in the lower divisions for nearly 20 years and in hell of a mess. The future of Cardiff City lays at the door of our new Stadium which, will/not be given the final go ahead on the 19th of January. The stadium even though a brick hasn't be laid yet is draining money from the club at an alarming rate, but its important as it comes with a Shopping complex which will not only fund the stadium but over time pay off the debts the club has amassed.
As for the Hooligan element, I'm not going to pretend they don't exist here they do, however as for comments as "violent street battles", well lets just say as a season ticket holder since 83 I haven't seen such for years. This season there has been no trouble at any of the games nor has there been trouble outside the ground or in the City centre (where it normally occurs anyway). As I said there are Muppets here and come the revolution they will be first against the wall, but they are a tiny minority whom most Cardiff fans detest. Things are improving immensely here and I new modern stadium will also help.
As for Leeds match what you said is wrong on so many levels I don't know where to start. The supporters were highly charged for many reasons, Leeds were flying high, we after years in the doldrums where finally making progress, people were returning Ninian Park and it was the first big game we’d had in years and it was a chance for us to put one over on the big guns. The game on the pitch was not bad tempered at all. The only clash point was the sending off, in which David O’Leary went berserk on the touch line and this incensed the Fans not Sam walking around the pitch, which he did at every match prior to the Leeds match. In fact in the playoff's in which we lost to Stoke Sam went up to the Stoke fans at the end of the game that were obviously over the moon and applauded them, they applauded back. There are so many issues I could raise from the Leeds match but I'd just end up boring everyone, but ultimately the truth lies in the middle of the road.
As for the game tomorrow, well it’s got to be a Blackburn win for me. The standard in this division is dire and considering we are 4 from bottom I think that explains all you need to know. For anyone wanting a pint before the match the Lansdowne pub is place to go, open welcomes away supporters and there won’t be a hooligan in sight.