Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:34 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:35 pm
MalkyandBlueIN wrote:The passion and atmosphere come back? Or is the love and connection already gone?
Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:37 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 5:29 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 5:35 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:09 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:16 pm
MalkyandBlueIN wrote:The passion and atmosphere come back? Or is the love and connection already gone?
Wed Dec 17, 2014 7:17 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:17 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:37 pm
steve1958 wrote:As much as Tan and the problems he has caused between our fan base with the rebrand has apart to play think that 'modern' football is also to blame - authorities just do not allow the old bear pit atmospheres to exist in grounds anymore especially the higher up the leagues you progress. It's not just us (despite what some on here want to believe) its the same in many grounds now - sad but that's just the way football has gone and the main reason i question if i want to keep buying season ticket
Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:20 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:09 pm
Thu Dec 18, 2014 1:59 pm
MalkyandBlueIN wrote:The passion and atmosphere come back? Or is the love and connection already gone?
Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:11 pm
2blue2handle wrote:MalkyandBlueIN wrote:The passion and atmosphere come back? Or is the love and connection already gone?
Probably for a few games.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:15 pm
Colourblind wrote:On the day we return to blue we will really be in the shit. Tan will have presumably left by then leaving us without a pot to piss in.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:52 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Colourblind wrote:On the day we return to blue we will really be in the shit. Tan will have presumably left by then leaving us without a pot to piss in.
But he's said more than once in interviews that he would leave us in good hands.... Or don't you believe him?
Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:55 pm
Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:04 pm
Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:13 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:07 pm
Colourblind wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Colourblind wrote:On the day we return to blue we will really be in the shit. Tan will have presumably left by then leaving us without a pot to piss in.
Abuse he surely knew he'd receive when he re branded, he brought all of it on himself,he has many business interests but hasn't re branded anything else other than cardiff
But he's said more than once in interviews that he would leave us in good hands.... Or don't you believe him?
Maybe, just maybe, he meant it then. Not so sure now, given the level of abuse.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:19 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:27 pm
tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:34 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
The comment by JJB98 sounds like it may have come from someone who hasn't been a City supporter for very long.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:57 pm
tenerife_blu wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
The comment by JJB98 sounds like it may have come from someone who hasn't been a City supporter for very long.
Steve, I'm not mocking him for his dialogue, I just get pissed off when people talk about the Premier League and the demise of us from it and then say we are pissed off at that but blame it on us wanting our BLUE back with our rightful BLUEBIRD badge. I will never dis any Cardiff fan for what they believe however old they are or however long they have supported the mighty Bluebirds but what I can't stand is the fair-weather fans that were only there when we were successful but are nowhere to be seen now. I, aswell as you have seen many a City game that was utter shite, but it's those days that I enjoyed because it was the real Cardiff City in it's rightful colours.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 10:10 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
The comment by JJB98 sounds like it may have come from someone who hasn't been a City supporter for very long.
Steve, I'm not mocking him for his dialogue, I just get pissed off when people talk about the Premier League and the demise of us from it and then say we are pissed off at that but blame it on us wanting our BLUE back with our rightful BLUEBIRD badge. I will never dis any Cardiff fan for what they believe however old they are or however long they have supported the mighty Bluebirds but what I can't stand is the fair-weather fans that were only there when we were successful but are nowhere to be seen now. I, aswell as you have seen many a City game that was utter shite, but it's those days that I enjoyed because it was the real Cardiff City in it's rightful colours.
Did'nt mean to sound as if I was mocking him, that is something I hope I never do. What I meant is that his post sounded as if it had been made by someone who possibly hasn't been a supporter for as long as long term miserable sods. I know there are a few people around who have supported this club for many years through thick and thin, and who still accept the rebrand. I still believe most of the people who are happy to see us play in red are your more recent fans. I would have thought that if you were around when we were crap and struggled against Rochdale, Darlington etc you are more likely to despise the red and everything it stands for.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 10:21 pm
tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 10:33 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
This is something I can never quite understand a true Cardiff fan is not upset at relegation? The same people who are praying we don't get promotion. I don't think being a Cardiff fan means you hope that your own team fails in their goals and aspirations and then hope Slade get sacked when they do. Now tell me if I am wrong because that is messed up. The problem is that with the older generation are sometimes stuck in their ways and that's fine and all but I feel that the fans negativity, low attendances and lack of atmosphere is putting the team under unnecessary pressure. Which in my view is a huge factor concerning the teams underperformance this season. Concerning the fact that I am a plastic fan how am I one of the few who sticks and get behind my team (Cardiff city) every Saturday in what some may call it the clubs darkest hour.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:00 pm
JJBluebird98 wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
This is something I can never quite understand a true Cardiff fan is not upset at relegation? The same people who are praying we don't get promotion. I don't think being a Cardiff fan means you hope that your own team fails in their goals and aspirations and then hope Slade get sacked when they do. Now tell me if I am wrong because that is messed up. The problem is that with the older generation are sometimes stuck in their ways and that's fine and all but I feel that the fans negativity, low attendances and lack of atmosphere is putting the team under unnecessary pressure. Which in my view is a huge factor concerning the teams underperformance this season. Concerning the fact that I am a plastic fan how am I one of the few who sticks and get behind my team (Cardiff city) every Saturday in what some may call it the clubs darkest hour.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:21 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:tenerife_blu wrote:JJBluebird98 wrote:Personally I think this back to blue protest is just a scapegoat used by us Cardiff fans to cover up our ever growing depression and discontent with the game which is down to the relegation hangover syndrome. My beef with Tan lies with the clubs debt and not whether we are blue, pink or orange. At the end of the day owners come and go and this will just be seen as just another era in our clubs history. After all the atmosphere was immense at Cardiff in that promotion campaigned and wasn't to shabby in the first 6 months of the premier league. It was only when we realise we were going down, that we thought "Wait, isn't Cardiff blue?".
speak for yourself fella. If you seriously think it's because we have been playing shit then you really do need a reality check. Personally, I couldn't give a rats arse for the Premier League and I certainly wasn't disappointed at our relegation because I am a TRUE Cardiff City fan and have been for 45 years and not a plastic fan that was just there for the Premier League dream at all costs so again if you think that I am upset at my beloved club being relegated from the top flight and now playing shit and not because one man has come in and decided on a whim to completely change our identity then I'm afraid you are very much deluded.
This is something I can never quite understand a true Cardiff fan is not upset at relegation? The same people who are praying we don't get promotion. I don't think being a Cardiff fan means you hope that your own team fails in their goals and aspirations and then hope Slade get sacked when they do. Now tell me if I am wrong because that is messed up. The problem is that with the older generation are sometimes stuck in their ways and that's fine and all but I feel that the fans negativity, low attendances and lack of atmosphere is putting the team under unnecessary pressure. Which in my view is a huge factor concerning the teams underperformance this season. Concerning the fact that I am a plastic fan how am I one of the few who sticks and get behind my team (Cardiff city) every Saturday in what some may call it the clubs darkest hour.
I think the true fans are the ones who will still be cheering on their team if we end up back in the bottom division. Last time there were often less than 5,000 of us. Of the 15,000 around now each week, how many will vanish if the going gets really tough. Easy to support a club that's doing ok, but I believe the true fans will still be around if we are struggling, and when the team desperately need us. And most of those are the ones who hate this rebrand.
Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:28 pm