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Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:46 pm
caerdydd_78 wrote:Possibly the most dumbest thing I have heard in 2011 so far....
So news that Craig Bellamy signing was not.. Listen all I am saying is that we lack the passion and belief of a club on the verge of greatness.
When was the last time you heard 'the blues are going up' at the CCS,
the fans simply don't believe it, the players don't think it.
What do you think we need then??[/quote]
The fans don't believe it because of what they see on the pitch. It works both ways!!
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:48 pm
caerdydd_78 wrote:Natman Blue wrote:caerdydd_78 wrote:Like it or not
Sam Hamann
what complete and absolute horse porn!
Il wait for carls or annis to view there opinion.
Because as if you don't know what they're going to say? Hammam is the past and that is where he should stay from a fans perspective, time to move on, not look back. Onwards and upwards. If the Malaysians want to do business then thats down to them but the pointless nasal gazing is undermining the team and what is being achieved and borders on the disrespectful IMHO.
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:51 pm
caerdydd_78 wrote:Possibly the most dumbest thing I have heard in 2011 so far....
So news that Craig Bellamy signing was not.. Listen all I am saying is that we lack the passion and belief of a club on the verge of greatness.
When was the last time you heard 'the blues are going up' at the CCS, the fans simply don't believe it, the players don't think it.
What do you think we need then??[/quote]
Say that to the 2000 who don't turn up every game...
Seems to me that its more like the fans who have a lack of belief and passion!!![/quote][/quote]
I'm saying it based on what I see on this board! The groundswell of negativity coupled with the complaints of the lack of noise at CCS. To me the two go hand in hand.
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:52 pm
Il wait for carls or annis to view there opinion.[/quote]
Because as if you don't know what they're going to say? Hammam is the past and that is where he should stay from a fans perspective, time to move on, not look back. Onwards and upwards. If the Malaysians want to do business then thats down to them but the pointless nasal gazing is undermining the team and what is being achieved and borders on the disrespectful IMHO.[/quote][/quote]
Disagree, do you think that olly is a better manager than jones? It's simple, he instills motivation, belief, passion, a want to play for the manager, almost die hard to do what's needed.
Jones or Bellamy are capable? What else needs to drive the players?
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:52 pm
n1ckj4y wrote:Il wait for carls or annis to view there opinion.
Shocking grammar - it should be 'their'![/quote]
How sad!
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:57 pm
caerdydd_78 wrote:Il wait for carls or annis to view there opinion.
Because as if you don't know what they're going to say? Hammam is the past and that is where he should stay from a fans perspective, time to move on, not look back. Onwards and upwards. If the Malaysians want to do business then thats down to them but the pointless nasal gazing is undermining the team and what is being achieved and borders on the disrespectful IMHO.[/quote][/quote]
Disagree, do you think that olly is a better manager than jones? It's simple, he instills motivation, belief, passion, a want to play for the manager, almost die hard to do what's needed.
Jones or Bellamy are capable? What else needs to drive the players?[/quote]
But RIGHT NOW he's nothing to do with the city. Imagine the situation in a household wher ethe husband keeps talking about how great his ex-wife was to his new spouse and children. That's just going to go down so well and create a great atmosphere and great relationships. Hammam is gone... move on!
Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:59 pm
Disagree, do you think that olly is a better manager than jones? It's simple, he instills motivation, belief, passion, a want to play for the manager, almost die hard to do what's needed.
Jones or Bellamy are capable? What else needs to drive the players?[/quote]
But RIGHT NOW he's nothing to do with the city. Imagine the situation in a household wher ethe husband keeps talking about how great his ex-wife was to his new spouse and children. That's just going to go down so well and create a great atmosphere and great relationships. Hammam is gone... move on![/quote]
I agree, just hurting at the mo and I'm hoping they are still in the dressing room trying to fix it.
Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:02 pm
caerdydd_78 wrote:Disagree, do you think that olly is a better manager than jones? It's simple, he instills motivation, belief, passion, a want to play for the manager, almost die hard to do what's needed.
Jones or Bellamy are capable? What else needs to drive the players?
But RIGHT NOW he's nothing to do with the city. Imagine the situation in a household wher ethe husband keeps talking about how great his ex-wife was to his new spouse and children. That's just going to go down so well and create a great atmosphere and great relationships. Hammam is gone... move on![/quote]
I agree, just hurting at the mo and I'm hoping they are still in the dressing room trying to fix it.[/quote]
Yep, agree there too. But we need to get behind the team, Jones and the club. Imagine how it would look to any of those coming onto this board with posts of "who our next manager should be", "only Sam can save our season", "gethin out", "McFail", "Drop Bothroyd", Its not exactly going to promote confidence but only add to the stress and the nerves and if anything help and creat and end of season capitulation.
Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:15 pm
What planet are you on seriously? Sam Hamman is the last thing Cardiff City ever need.
Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:24 pm
Wtf is Sam going to do ? I'd rather a fan all their life give their thoughts to the players than an ex chairman thayt nearly ruined us. Least they would talk from the heart. What we need is olly back in the middle. Ramsey would be a massive boost but can't see it. Isn't Koumas the closest thing we got to Ramsey tho ? Give Koumas a run of games and we will see the best of him
Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:04 am
caerdydd_78 wrote:Like it or not
Sam Hamann
What? You gonna stick him im midfield?
Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:37 am
caerdydd_78 wrote:Imagine Sam in the dressing room, he don't need egos he dont need 20k a week, he loves this club.
Yeah, imagine him in the dressing room undermining Dave Jones. Only Dave Jones stopping bottling decisions and tactics and some of our players pulling their collective fingers out will save our season. By the sounds of some of the posts on here, I swear Sam Hammam will come back as a combination of owner, striker, centre back and manager. But I'm not entirely sure on exactly how he will save our season considering it's not yet lost
Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:43 am
caerdydd_78 wrote:Natman Blue wrote:caerdydd_78 wrote:Like it or not
Sam Hamann
what complete and absolute horse porn!
Il wait for carls or annis to view there opinion.
Why? Are you going to base your own opinions on what other people think or have a mind of your own? If you agree with them, fair enough. But form your own opinion
Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:37 am
Nottage Blue wrote:caerdydd_78 wrote:Imagine Sam in the dressing room, he don't need egos he dont need 20k a week, he loves this club.
Yeah, imagine him in the dressing room undermining Dave Jones. Only Dave Jones stopping bottling decisions and tactics and some of our players pulling their collective fingers out will save our season. By the sounds of some of the posts on here, I swear Sam Hammam will come back as a combination of owner, striker, centre back and manager. But I'm not entirely sure on exactly how he will save our season considering it's not yet lost
He doesn't need no 20k a week no.. He just wants his cool £24 mil and the quicker we get to the Prem the better chance he has of getting it and the quikcer he will bugger back off
Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:44 am
the day Sam left this club we were 9 points clear at the top of the Championship and heading to Norwich away for what should have been another 3 points ! The rest is history BUT like him or not at least on the PLAYING front we were top of the league and playing well
Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:15 am
Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:20 pm
Vintage 63 wrote:the day Sam left this club we were 9 points clear at the top of the Championship and heading to Norwich away for what should have been another 3 points ! The rest is history BUT like him or not at least on the PLAYING front we were top of the league and playing well
yes, and in such a dire financial predicamanet due to his mis-management that we then had to seel said best players and drop down the league. I cannot blieve how BLINKERED some people are!!
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