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Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:06 pm



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To me the match was second to what was going on off the pitch today .

Our fans went to Liverpool today in their thousands wearing their Blue, they sang their hearts out for Malky and the team.

Our fans united in their songs against Tan and in support of Malky, once again it shows me that the ones who constantly dig on this forum are out of touch with those who actually go to the games.

For forty five after the match finished our fans stayed behind singing 'Don't sack Mackay'. The feeling was unbelievable and I felt proud to be at one with each of those fans, as we left the stadium the Liverpool fans clapped us and many came up to us telling us to feel proud and snot sell your heritage and don't ever give up.

As to the game the difference in class in the first half was massive and shows that we got a long way to go.

Liverpool went in deserving of their 3-0 score line at half time.

The second half Malky's Trojans had thirty minutes of the game and deserved to win the second half 1-0.

Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff City, am I upset by the result ?

NO I am not.

I left the ground a proud fan of my team and manager.

:ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Can the fans do this again Boxing Day ?,WEAR YOUR BLUE and sing your hearts out again and at the same time let dictator Tan know how we feel and that we are really a proud a club :thumbup:

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Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:07 pm

BBC clip of Malky and our travelling support. :ayatollah:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25478367

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay thanks the Cardiff fans who voice their support after a 3-1 defeat at Liverpool that could be his last game in charge.

Earlier this week the 41-year-old was told to "resign or be sacked" by Malaysian owner Vincent Tan, despite winning promotion last season.

Tan criticised his manager for overspending on players and held crisis talks with Bluebirds chairman Mehmet Dalman on Friday night.

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:09 pm

Forever Blue wrote:To me the match was second to what was going on off the pitch today .

Our fans went to Liverpool today in their thousands wearing their Blue, they sang their hearts out for Malky and the team.

Our fans united in their songs against Tan and in support of Malky, once again it shows me that the ones who constantly dig on this forum are out of touch with those who actually go to the games.

For forty five after the match finished our fans stayed behind singing 'Don't sack Mackay'. The feeling was unbelievable and I felt proud to be at one with each of those fans, as we left the stadium the Liverpool fans clapped us and many came up to us telling us to feel proud and snot sell your heritage and don't ever give up.

As to the game the difference in class in the first half was massive and shows that we got a long way to go.

Liverpool went in deserving of their 3-0 score line at half time.

The second half Malky's Trojans had thirty minutes of the game and deserved to win the second half 1-0.

Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff City, am I upset by the result ?

NO I am not.

I left the ground a proud fan of my team and manager.

:ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Can the fans do this again Boxing Day ?,WEAR YOUR BLUE and sing your hearts out again and at the same time let dictator Tan know how we feel and that we are really a proud a club :thumbup:

ive been critical of malkys style of play but today he conducted himself brilliantly and is a credit to us :thumbup:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:11 pm

Spot on annis, was great to see, shows we still have the passion and support in our club, we must repeat it and get that stadium rocking for southampton :malky:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:12 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:To me the match was second to what was going on off the pitch today .

Our fans went to Liverpool today in their thousands wearing their Blue, they sang their hearts out for Malky and the team.

Our fans united in their songs against Tan and in support of Malky, once again it shows me that the ones who constantly dig on this forum are out of touch with those who actually go to the games.

For forty five after the match finished our fans stayed behind singing 'Don't sack Mackay'. The feeling was unbelievable and I felt proud to be at one with each of those fans, as we left the stadium the Liverpool fans clapped us and many came up to us telling us to feel proud and snot sell your heritage and don't ever give up.

As to the game the difference in class in the first half was massive and shows that we got a long way to go.

Liverpool went in deserving of their 3-0 score line at half time.

The second half Malky's Trojans had thirty minutes of the game and deserved to win the second half 1-0.

Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff City, am I upset by the result ?

NO I am not.

I left the ground a proud fan of my team and manager.

:ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Can the fans do this again Boxing Day ?,WEAR YOUR BLUE and sing your hearts out again and at the same time let dictator Tan know how we feel and that we are really a proud a club :thumbup:

ive been critical of malkys style of play but today he conducted himself brilliantly and is a credit to us :thumbup:

Wez he always has conducted himself brilliantly but I am glad that even you are recognising it. :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:15 pm

Amazing today, made me proud to be a city fan

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:16 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:To me the match was second to what was going on off the pitch today .

Our fans went to Liverpool today in their thousands wearing their Blue, they sang their hearts out for Malky and the team.

Our fans united in their songs against Tan and in support of Malky, once again it shows me that the ones who constantly dig on this forum are out of touch with those who actually go to the games.

For forty five after the match finished our fans stayed behind singing 'Don't sack Mackay'. The feeling was unbelievable and I felt proud to be at one with each of those fans, as we left the stadium the Liverpool fans clapped us and many came up to us telling us to feel proud and snot sell your heritage and don't ever give up.

As to the game the difference in class in the first half was massive and shows that we got a long way to go.

Liverpool went in deserving of their 3-0 score line at half time.

The second half Malky's Trojans had thirty minutes of the game and deserved to win the second half 1-0.

Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff City, am I upset by the result ?

NO I am not.

I left the ground a proud fan of my team and manager.

:ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Can the fans do this again Boxing Day ?,WEAR YOUR BLUE and sing your hearts out again and at the same time let dictator Tan know how we feel and that we are really a proud a club :thumbup:

ive been critical of malkys style of play but today he conducted himself brilliantly and is a credit to us :thumbup:

Wez he always has conducted himself brilliantly but I am glad that even you are recognising it. :ayatollah:

2nd half we were much better just wish we didnt have a mountain to climb from the first other wise could of been a better outcome :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:25 pm

Sounded great on a stream, be nice if a lot of the home crowd would stay till the final whistle let alone staying 45mins after. :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:26 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:To me the match was second to what was going on off the pitch today .

Our fans went to Liverpool today in their thousands wearing their Blue, they sang their hearts out for Malky and the team.

Our fans united in their songs against Tan and in support of Malky, once again it shows me that the ones who constantly dig on this forum are out of touch with those who actually go to the games.

For forty five after the match finished our fans stayed behind singing 'Don't sack Mackay'. The feeling was unbelievable and I felt proud to be at one with each of those fans, as we left the stadium the Liverpool fans clapped us and many came up to us telling us to feel proud and snot sell your heritage and don't ever give up.

As to the game the difference in class in the first half was massive and shows that we got a long way to go.

Liverpool went in deserving of their 3-0 score line at half time.

The second half Malky's Trojans had thirty minutes of the game and deserved to win the second half 1-0.

Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff City, am I upset by the result ?

NO I am not.

I left the ground a proud fan of my team and manager.

:ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Can the fans do this again Boxing Day ?,WEAR YOUR BLUE and sing your hearts out again and at the same time let dictator Tan know how we feel and that we are really a proud a club :thumbup:

ive been critical of malkys style of play but today he conducted himself brilliantly and is a credit to us :thumbup:

Wez he always has conducted himself brilliantly but I am glad that even you are recognising it. :ayatollah:

2nd half we were much better just wish we didnt have a mountain to climb from the first other wise could of been a better outcome :ayatollah:

Wez ,We had a mountain to climb BEFORE the match. What mountaineers they were as well. Sherpa Tenzing every last one of em. I am as proud as hell.

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:12 pm

Watched it on BT Sport and the City support was outstanding, throughout and after the game, I take my hat off to you all, Neil Warnock was full of praise as were everyone else on the programme, totally agree with your comments, :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:37 pm

You are dealing with a hard nosed asiatic businessman who does not know a football from a grapefruit.He is in charge full stop.
The only way to get rid of this piece of shit is this :
City fans turn up on boxing day and do not enter the ground
Repeat this exercise - West Ham
Publicity abroad will be grim
CCFC are a premier league club there are people out there who will buy the club - make Tan a pariah
Keep up the pressure refuse to attend home games
My only fear is that fans with ingrained loyalty will attend with good intentions but the harsh reality is this bonehead will only realise the scale of his idiocy if he visibly sees the affects of his moronic decisions
Nobody wears red
Wear blue does not matter what ...blue !!
Hound this prick back to where he belongs in a Malaysian swamp

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:39 pm

Could hear city fans throughout :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:41 pm

Jimmy Scoular wrote:You are dealing with a hard nosed asiatic businessman who does not know a football from a grapefruit.He is in charge full stop.
The only way to get rid of this piece of shit is this :
City fans turn up on boxing day and do not enter the ground
Repeat this exercise - West Ham
Publicity abroad will be grim
CCFC are a premier league club there are people out there who will buy the club - make Tan a pariah
Keep up the pressure refuse to attend home games
My only fear is that fans with ingrained loyalty will attend with good intentions but the harsh reality is this bonehead will only realise the scale of his idiocy if he visibly sees the affects of his moronic decisions
Nobody wears red
Wear blue does not matter what ...blue !!
Hound this prick back to where he belongs in a Malaysian swamp


Can't say I agree with the boycott. Most have already paid their money.

Now I would say is to demonstrate within the ground,

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:46 pm

We created a brilliant atmosphere today. Liverpool fans applauded us a few times today during the match & it was an excellent day apart from the result ! :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:46 pm

Jimmy Scoular wrote:You are dealing with a hard nosed asiatic businessman who does not know a football from a grapefruit.He is in charge full stop.
The only way to get rid of this piece of shit is this :
City fans turn up on boxing day and do not enter the ground
Repeat this exercise - West Ham
Publicity abroad will be grim
CCFC are a premier league club there are people out there who will buy the club - make Tan a pariah
Keep up the pressure refuse to attend home games
My only fear is that fans with ingrained loyalty will attend with good intentions but the harsh reality is this bonehead will only realise the scale of his idiocy if he visibly sees the affects of his moronic decisions
Nobody wears red
Wear blue does not matter what ...blue !!
Hound this prick back to where he belongs in a Malaysian swamp


We should not give up on the team we need to continue to support them, the best way is to wear blue if not blue nothing red (Not even Santa) and in Tans words, if I do not feel wanted or people are rude I will leave. Simple from here on in but the fans at home must unite like the magnificent 3000 fans there today! The passion from today simply watching at home is returning, time to go Tan!

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:50 pm

I wonder if the Malaysian Gov. are proud of tan pon getting ridiculed? They are a very proud Country and having a real PR exercise at the moment? if he was Korean he would be fish food by now.

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:55 pm

Great effort second half. Ref was ropey. :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:59 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Jimmy Scoular wrote:You are dealing with a hard nosed asiatic businessman who does not know a football from a grapefruit.He is in charge full stop.
The only way to get rid of this piece of shit is this :
City fans turn up on boxing day and do not enter the ground
Repeat this exercise - West Ham
Publicity abroad will be grim
CCFC are a premier league club there are people out there who will buy the club - make Tan a pariah
Keep up the pressure refuse to attend home games
My only fear is that fans with ingrained loyalty will attend with good intentions but the harsh reality is this bonehead will only realise the scale of his idiocy if he visibly sees the affects of his moronic decisions
Nobody wears red
Wear blue does not matter what ...blue !!
Hound this prick back to where he belongs in a Malaysian swamp


Can't say I agree with the boycott. Most have already paid their money.

Now I would say is to demonstrate within the ground,


Its not about the money though mate, Its about the message it sends out..

The football world and the media are on our side for a change, even Malaysian newspapers have turned on Tan..

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:02 pm

Whilst realising the logic ...I am a season ticket holder and sorry this is not a case of support it is a case for making this turd feel unwelcome.Continuing to attend merely supports this swamp monkey. Empty stadiums will humiliate him - if we approach this from a western perspective we will balls up. Let us apply pressure. In his domain money equals everything respect, honour etc.Let us deny him everything humiliate the prick.Sometime in life we need to detach and look at the whole picture hit him where it hurts.
Image
Respect
Make him an object of humour

Send him back to where he belongs

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:03 pm

Fantastic display througout the game today especially at the end, got to take my hat off to the Liverpool fans today, showed great respect whilst applauding on the way out. :ayatollah:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:03 pm

This passion for our manager... I love

http://youtu.be/9j8dZT5Bpb0

THIS IS HOW MUCH WE LOVE MALKY!!

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:17 pm

The away fans were amazing Annis, I was watching online and there was a glimpse of you at the end of the match.. Nice to see the blue polo shirt on show again!! Well done bluebirds, it doesn't matter what the result was.. The bluebirds / malky and just as importantly the away fans did us proud!! Very proud!!

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:24 pm

NeathBlue wrote:BBC clip of Malky and our travelling support. :ayatollah:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25478367

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay thanks the Cardiff fans who voice their support after a 3-1 defeat at Liverpool that could be his last game in charge.

Earlier this week the 41-year-old was told to "resign or be sacked" by Malaysian owner Vincent Tan, despite winning promotion last season.

Tan criticised his manager for overspending on players and held crisis talks with Bluebirds chairman Mehmet Dalman on Friday night.


Brilliant clip. Every Bluebird there today done us proud. Annis is spot on with the majority of fans wanting Malky to stay as that's simply the way it is and quite right too. The line was finally crossed for me this week and now I've just had it with Tan. Whilst he owns the club, no manager, shirt, badge, name or ground will be safe from his vanity whims, as he clearly wants us to be Man Utd Pt2 or just Football FC Ltd. He's had the benefit of the doubt from pretty much all of us and for the right reasons too and now he's finally blown it.

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:34 pm

Don't mind admitting that watching malky in his post match interview brought flashbacks of the ride under Him. Also a lady in the Cardiff end was in tears as she thought it was Malkys swan song. I thank VT for stepping in and saving the club from financial meltdown but this fiasco is beyond a joke. I cant see how he thinks the club and himself would be better off by him trying to play football manager with a real team, he looks like a clown to everyone associated with the game and beyond

Tan you said you might leave if the fans are rude to you - in that case f**k off you absolute clown, and pull your trousers down to your hips

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:52 pm

We were immense today!

CTID

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:54 pm

Very proud moments there today. Watched it on bt sport as couldn't attend and watching the interviews with malky and seeing the fans support bought a tear to my eye. Very hard to watch the man that has done so much for this club having to answer to the media but in true malky style he maintained dignity and professionalism throughout. Hero :malky:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:02 pm

Just returned home after a fantastic trip. The result was secondary to the occasion, although it was a relief when we pulled our socks up second half and refused to be embarrassed.
Really proud of our fans today. It got emotional at the end as you can see from the various video clips. If this turns out to be Malky's last match then I'm sure he or the fans won't forget the finale in a hurry :ayatollah: :malky:

Re: Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again today

Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:11 pm

Blue Legend wrote:Just returned home after a fantastic trip. The result was secondary to the occasion, although it was a relief when we pulled our socks up second half and refused to be embarrassed.
Really proud of our fans today. It got emotional at the end as you can see from the various video clips. If this turns out to be Malky's last match then I'm sure he or the fans won't forget the finale in a hurry :ayatollah: :malky:



One thing I forgot to add, I've never been a lover of the scousers but today changed my perception of the match going Liverpool fans. They were a class act today applauding our own fans on several occasions. They deserve to be enjoying the resurgence of their team :ayatollah:

Re: VIDEO : Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again t

Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:49 pm

I was worried that the emotions may get the better of some today. I am so proud to say that every single City fan there today conducted themselves with dignity and the support for the team and Malky was immense - driving home, the media are praising us to the hilt so we must have done something right. Many Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap our fans too, so credit to them too.

One person who deserves recognition again today is Brendan Rogers who has again been really supportive of malky and outspoken in his criticism of Tan. Just got in now and exhausted but was so glad to have been there. :malky: :malky:

Re: VIDEO : Felt very proud to be a Cardiff City fan again t

Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:55 pm

I honestly thought that are fans have always been up there with the most passionate fans in Britain until so so many sold the clubs sole down the river to back VT S vision.I lost a lot of respect for are fans for a long time and that give me so many negative thoughts about the direction of the club and its fans.

The last few months the things have changed and finally we show the world what type of fan base cardiff city has and today i was so proud of are fans i watched it on tv until they switched the pictures off.

I hope this continues on boxing day to finally drum it in to VT that his finacial blackmail and ridiculing of are manager has run its course and its time he listened to us .

We really showed the world today what ccfc is all about and i thought we had lost it but not a chance very proud moment to be a cit fan most proud Ive been since the carling cup final.

Well done to all those fans that went to Liverpool you did us all proud today long may it continue. :malky: :malky: :malky: