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" So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby cardiff 74 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 7:12 am

But I can also ask wear was our team in the second half.but it was down to the die hardship to support the team again I never thought this would happen at City more so on a Saturday afternoon and it was only a a tenner a ticket i can understand the boycott for the Colchester game but not yesterday game .as for our team we more or less gave it to reading but they did come out firing in the second half I could see there first goal coming even when we where two one down I was hoping we get a draw and a reply in reading how sad was I to think about that when the team wernt
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby papa » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:12 am

there was no boycott for the Colchester game :lol: it was on tv and fans couldn't be arsed simple as that
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby Perth_bluebird » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:13 am

****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)
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Re: So where were our fans yesterday

Postby arri potta » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:24 am

at home watching soccer saturday and not wasting my valuable time and money watching uncle fester feck my club up out of the fa cup. 1977 was the first time I watched city, seen all kinds of crap dished up but this management and coaching team are as bad as the Alan Durban days (oh yes, another PE teacher - something in common with fester), at least in those days the players were on peanuts and not very talented - but tried!

Had an enjoyable afternoon as well, watched the jacks lose, had a laugh at jeff stelling, some racing from Cheltenham and another bet came in by putting money on the team city play!!

now it's back to the league and use of a season ticket, watching more shite and a relegation battle!
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby arri potta » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:24 am

Perth_bluebird wrote:****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)


:D here endeth the lesson :old:
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby nubbsy » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:45 pm

Perth_bluebird wrote:****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)




Were Cardiff city fans not English literature experts you pretentious tit
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby Gaffer » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:50 pm

papa wrote:there was no boycott for the Colchester game :lol: it was on tv and fans couldn't be arsed simple as that


True I couldn't be arsed yesterday had better things to entertain me. I haven't felt like that ever but it's the truth :(
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby OriginalGrangeEndBlue » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:14 pm

cardiff 74 wrote:But I can also ask wear was our team in the second half.but it was down to the die hardship to support the team again I never thought this would happen at City more so on a Saturday afternoon and it was only a a tenner a ticket i can understand the boycott for the Colchester game but not yesterday game .as for our team we more or less gave it to reading but they did come out firing in the second half I could see there first goal coming even when we where two one down I was hoping we get a draw and a reply in reading how sad was I to think about that when the team wernt


What?
What did our fans wear?
Did a child write this one long sentence of nonsense?
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby cardiff 74 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:20 pm

Perth_bluebird wrote:****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)

So you went to school big deal never made a mistake in you're life have you
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby cardiff 74 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:24 pm

OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:
cardiff 74 wrote:But I can also ask wear was our team in the second half.but it was down to the die hardship to support the team again I never thought this would happen at City more so on a Saturday afternoon and it was only a a tenner a ticket i can understand the boycott for the Colchester game but not yesterday game .as for our team we more or less gave it to reading but they did come out firing in the second half I could see there first goal coming even when we where two one down I was hoping we get a draw and a reply in reading how sad was I to think about that when the team wernt


What?
What did our fans wear?
Did a child write this one long sentence of nonsense?

No I did so I made a few mistakes .its a crime you know
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby cardiff 74 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:24 pm

OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:
cardiff 74 wrote:But I can also ask wear was our team in the second half.but it was down to the die hardship to support the team again I never thought this would happen at City more so on a Saturday afternoon and it was only a a tenner a ticket i can understand the boycott for the Colchester game but not yesterday game .as for our team we more or less gave it to reading but they did come out firing in the second half I could see there first goal coming even when we where two one down I was hoping we get a draw and a reply in reading how sad was I to think about that when the team wernt


What?
What did our fans wear?
Did a child write this one long sentence of nonsense?

No I did so I made a few mistakes .its a crime you know
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby cardiff 74 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:24 pm

OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:
cardiff 74 wrote:But I can also ask wear was our team in the second half.but it was down to the die hardship to support the team again I never thought this would happen at City more so on a Saturday afternoon and it was only a a tenner a ticket i can understand the boycott for the Colchester game but not yesterday game .as for our team we more or less gave it to reading but they did come out firing in the second half I could see there first goal coming even when we where two one down I was hoping we get a draw and a reply in reading how sad was I to think about that when the team wernt


What?
What did our fans wear?
Did a child write this one long sentence of nonsense?

No I did so I made a few mistakes .its a crime you know
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby Perth_bluebird » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:40 pm

nubbsy wrote:
Perth_bluebird wrote:****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)




Were Cardiff city fans not English literature experts you pretentious tit


I ain't no pretentious tit..... I'm an aussie
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby ThomasC » Sun Jan 25, 2015 3:28 pm

I stayed in till about 11:43ish and then done a shop at Lidls. I invited a few round for a Curry, then off to the snooker club. Why you ask?
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby bluebird12345 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:44 pm

I'm sure they would of made the effort if we played a top premiership team
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby SBF1 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:52 pm

Martyn (Cardiff74) is a top City fan, and has been for over 40 years. Knows more about football than a lot of fans I've met.
Any spelling mistake made by him, or indeed any other Bluebird, is fine by me. :thumbup: :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby blue lagoon » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:58 pm

In the house and saved myself 30 quid plus. I go when i want!!!!!!
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby Cardiff dyskinesia » Sun Jan 25, 2015 7:55 pm

papa wrote:there was no boycott for the Colchester game :lol: it was on tv and fans couldn't be arsed simple as that


You may not wish to accept it but I boycotted and know of others who did the same :bluescarf:
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby GSO Cardiff City » Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:49 pm

nubbsy wrote:
Perth_bluebird wrote:****So where were****

Where - location
Were - past form of to be

Learn to spell people (or use spell check)




Were Cardiff city fans not English literature experts you pretentious tit


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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby Denzil » Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:07 pm

In work till 5pm..........maybe you could have filled in for me and I would have gone.
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby OriginalGrangeEndBlue » Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:20 pm

SBF1 wrote:Martyn (Cardiff74) is a top City fan, and has been for over 40 years. Knows more about football than a lot of fans I've met.
Any spelling mistake made by him, or indeed any other Bluebird, is fine by me. :thumbup: :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


It's not the spelling, anyone can do that, it's the complete illiterate nonsense.
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby GSO Cardiff City » Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:57 pm

OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:
SBF1 wrote:Martyn (Cardiff74) is a top City fan, and has been for over 40 years. Knows more about football than a lot of fans I've met.
Any spelling mistake made by him, or indeed any other Bluebird, is fine by me. :thumbup: :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


It's not the spelling, anyone can do that, it's the complete illiterate nonsense.



the fact that sentences no longer make sense
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Re: So wear where our fans yesterday

Postby VincentTanOut » Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:05 pm

papa wrote:there was no boycott for the Colchester game :lol: it was on tv and fans couldn't be arsed simple as that

I didn't come because it was a boycott. We'd normally get double that against them sort of teams. The boycott definitely affected the attendance. As pathetic as it is to choose that game of all, it seemed it worked as we returned back to blue shortly after the game.
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Re: " So where were our fans yesterday? "

Postby Bridgend_bluebird » Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:15 pm

I was working.
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