Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:49 pm
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:08 pm
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:32 pm
Stringfellow wrote:http://youtu.be/5uwIWKTsTiQ
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:43 pm
Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:49 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:52 pm
Stringfellow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
We aren't dead, just wounded. We will rise again without a doubt
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:54 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
We aren't dead, just wounded. We will rise again without a doubt
And they will, when I don't know but nothing lasts forever
Gareth, I can only see this happening when Tan and his puppet managers are gone for good
Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:55 pm
Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:14 pm
Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:16 pm
Stringfellow wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
We aren't dead, just wounded. We will rise again without a doubt
Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:22 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
Tue Nov 24, 2015 11:28 pm
Wed Nov 25, 2015 12:46 am
boyo1927 wrote:This was a part of the decline. Malky for me was one of a very few managers I had a connection with. He got us promotion yes a bit of money to spend but as we all know that is no guarantee. The aftermath of malky and the relevantions that followed has not helped. Malky felt like one of us.
Passionate bluebirds are still out there. Me included but feels like the passion needs some sort of rekindle. The fans made me support this great club. Right now supporting city is not fun but more of a chore to attend.
Personally the rebrand has affected my once devoted love of Cardiff City. It is never likely to be the same as it once was. Not sure if I am dramatic or others can share my thoughts but I long to remembers and live cardiff like I used too. Scared that it's never going to be the same again.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 12:47 am
good post feel the same makes me angry and sad reading it.boyo1927 wrote:This was a part of the decline. Malky for me was one of a very few managers I had a connection with. He got us promotion yes a bit of money to spend but as we all know that is no guarantee. The aftermath of malky and the relevantions that followed has not helped. Malky felt like one of us.
Passionate bluebirds are still out there. Me included but feels like the passion needs some sort of rekindle. The fans made me support this great club. Right now supporting city is not fun but more of a chore to attend.
Personally the rebrand has affected my once devoted love of Cardiff City. It is never likely to be the same as it once was. Not sure if I am dramatic or others can share my thoughts but I long to remembers and live cardiff like I used too. Scared that it's never going to be the same again.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 2:00 am
Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:50 am
boyo1927 wrote:This was a part of the decline. Malky for me was one of a very few managers I had a connection with. He got us promotion yes a bit of money to spend but as we all know that is no guarantee. The aftermath of malky and the relevantions that followed has not helped. Malky felt like one of us.
Passionate bluebirds are still out there. Me included but feels like the passion needs some sort of rekindle. The fans made me support this great club. Right now supporting city is not fun but more of a chore to attend.
Personally the rebrand has affected my once devoted love of Cardiff City. It is never likely to be the same as it once was. Not sure if I am dramatic or others can share my thoughts but I long to remembers and live cardiff like I used too. Scared that it's never going to be the same again.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:00 am
Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLBAR3G-bJM
Still one of my favourite videos gutted I wasn't present. Top notch
What a day/what an atmosphere/Liverpool fans stayed behind to clap us
For Me Tan and the So called Red Brigade Killed our club, its heart and Soul and guess what Tan or them dont go anymore.
If I am wrong why is our ground so empty and virtually Soulless and 99% of away games now becoming the same, even Derby away was a lot less than last time we went there.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:15 am
Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:29 am
boyo1927 wrote:This was a part of the decline. Malky for me was one of a very few managers I had a connection with. He got us promotion yes a bit of money to spend but as we all know that is no guarantee. The aftermath of malky and the relevantions that followed has not helped. Malky felt like one of us.
Passionate bluebirds are still out there. Me included but feels like the passion needs some sort of rekindle. The fans made me support this great club. Right now supporting city is not fun but more of a chore to attend.
Personally the rebrand has affected my once devoted love of Cardiff City. It is never likely to be the same as it once was. Not sure if I am dramatic or others can share my thoughts but I long to remembers and live cardiff like I used too. Scared that it's never going to be the same again.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:42 am
Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:52 am
hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:02 am
hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 12:05 pm
Wed Nov 25, 2015 12:46 pm
spot on!hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 1:47 pm
hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Wed Nov 25, 2015 2:25 pm
BlueSince1908 wrote:hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Tommy Smith didn't want to come here so we had to offer him £30k a week, barely played/featured for us... Helguson was on a huge wage at Championship level as well. Maximilano Amondarin was on £8k a week I think it was publicised on here, despite never featuring for the first team?
Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:29 pm
Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:28 pm
BlueSince1908 wrote:hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Tommy Smith didn't want to come here so we had to offer him £30k a week, barely played/featured for us... Helguson was on a huge wage at Championship level as well. Maximilano Amondarin was on £8k a week I think it was publicised on here, despite never featuring for the first team?
Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:32 pm
Forever Blue wrote:boyo1927 wrote:This was a part of the decline. Malky for me was one of a very few managers I had a connection with. He got us promotion yes a bit of money to spend but as we all know that is no guarantee. The aftermath of malky and the relevantions that followed has not helped. Malky felt like one of us.
Passionate bluebirds are still out there. Me included but feels like the passion needs some sort of rekindle. The fans made me support this great club. Right now supporting city is not fun but more of a chore to attend.
Personally the rebrand has affected my once devoted love of Cardiff City. It is never likely to be the same as it once was. Not sure if I am dramatic or others can share my thoughts but I long to remembers and live cardiff like I used too. Scared that it's never going to be the same again.
Me too Annis and I think for me knowing there are others like this will always keep my hope that the city passion will always be there. It needs a spark to the ignition. Might be soon but likely some years away.
I was speaking with a reading fan in work recently. We both agreed supporting our clubs lower down the food change was more enjoyable. The connection between club. Manager. Players and fans is closer the lower down the leagues you go.
So Spot on and thats even how I feel on occasions, Still hurting from it
Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:37 pm
nubbsy wrote:hotwings wrote:Can never understand how anyone says MM transfer dealings were shocking, apart from Cornelius obviously being the big gamble that went terribly wrong. He signed Mason, Turner, Noone, Gunnarson, Ralls who are still at the club. Players who did a good job at championship level like Cowie, Conway, Miller. Players who are currently with Prem clubs Campbell, Mutch, Caulker. Take Cornelius out and I would say he did well with transfers.
Well said.