Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:19 am
CjBluebird17 wrote:No point even comparing both event as there is no correlation between the two. Roathie getting too big for his boots on this board
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:30 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:33 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:34 am
jackf wrote:Roathie I have no idea why you keep on going over this topic. Its always been crystal clear that to the majority of cardiff fans tans cash and catching up with their little cousin was more important than the blue and the badge. Leave them alone ffs and stop dragging it up all the time. To the fans that do care it must be a topic of hurt and embarrassment so why keep stirring.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:39 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:42 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:47 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:47 am
Walter White wrote:This is so cringe worthy. It's yet again a blatant attempt at a wind up by a jack and as usual with this individual it's a poor attempt. Not really surprising to come from someone who spends literally half their life on an opponents football forum though.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:48 am
toshacks_1_tales wrote:No I don't think it's 'bad' that 5000 people enjoyed themselves at an Easter event thrown by Swansea FC. I also don't think its 'bad' that an unofficial total of people peacefully voiced their concerns of the running of Cardiff City. Apart from the two parties involved being football clubs there isn't any other comparison to be made. So to answer your question. No it's not 'bad'
Do you think it's bad?
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:49 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:53 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:No I don't think it's 'bad' that 5000 people enjoyed themselves at an Easter event thrown by Swansea FC. I also don't think its 'bad' that an unofficial total of people peacefully voiced their concerns of the running of Cardiff City. Apart from the two parties involved being football clubs there isn't any other comparison to be made. So to answer your question. No it's not 'bad'
Do you think it's bad?
Thanks for your reply.
Yes i think its bad.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:54 am
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Walter White wrote:This is so cringe worthy. It's yet again a blatant attempt at a wind up by a jack and as usual with this individual it's a poor attempt. Not really surprising to come from someone who spends literally half their life on an opponents football forum though.
Not a wind up at all. I mean it.
Interesting that you think im 6 years old and that is just the time ive been registered here (3 years).
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:55 am
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:No I don't think it's 'bad' that 5000 people enjoyed themselves at an Easter event thrown by Swansea FC. I also don't think its 'bad' that an unofficial total of people peacefully voiced their concerns of the running of Cardiff City. Apart from the two parties involved being football clubs there isn't any other comparison to be made. So to answer your question. No it's not 'bad'
Do you think it's bad?
Thanks for your reply.
Yes i think its bad.
Thank you for posing the question. I trust your getting the responses you hoped for?
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:56 am
Walter White wrote:
Spends not spent! That's present tense not past tense.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:59 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:59 am
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:01 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Walter White wrote:
Spends not spent! That's present tense not past tense.
Half my "life" is the same whether you are talking about past or present.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:06 pm
Walter White wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:Walter White wrote:
Spends not spent! That's present tense not past tense.
Half my "life" is the same whether you are talking about past or present.
No. If I said spent then yeah I'd be assuming you've spent 8 years on here. By saying 'spend half your life' that's saying since you signed up or now you currently on here literally half the time you are living.
Good luck with it though, you enjoy it instead of going down the pub with your actual mates. It's sweet.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:16 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Walter White wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:Walter White wrote:
Spends not spent! That's present tense not past tense.
Half my "life" is the same whether you are talking about past or present.
No. If I said spent then yeah I'd be assuming you've spent 8 years on here. By saying 'spend half your life' that's saying since you signed up or now you currently on here literally half the time you are living.
Good luck with it though, you enjoy it instead of going down the pub with your actual mates. It's sweet.
Well we will have to disagree there.... Well with either definition you are wrong
Pub? What do you think I am, a student?
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:23 pm
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:26 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:Ha ha pissing my self laughing.
Right my view is with all the fights and Chicos Bricks at your training sessions it must be more entertaining than watching your games.They must be sado gimps to one want to watch the team train. Or even sadder to want to watch a few bitch slaps.
Tell me in honesty anyone on here who watches training sessions ? Sad people who dont know how to lick fanny and enjoy train spotting. Roathy you suprise me with this .
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:38 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Ah well, maybe i will keep the mystery alive
Discuss the topic amongst yourself for a while, im being summoned to watch Game of Thrones series 2. Cracking first series.
Ciao for now.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:40 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Thats pretty incredible.
Now im going to pose a question and i know its not going to go down well, but i pride myself on not shying away from my thoughts so will indeed pose it to the forum.
I will ask though, could i get some genuine replies rather than insults, surely everybody by now knows hurling of abuse is pointless when it comes to me
Do you think its bad that more watched an end of season training session for Swansea on a non match day.... than turned up on the march to fight for your clubs heritage when all 27,000 attending fans were a mere hundreds of meters away?
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:48 pm
AlwaysBBlue wrote:
does it hurt you that more people turned up for our FA cup game against wigan than some of your europa league games?
if that was my club, in its first season in europe and our neighbors were getting more fans for an FA cup game against a div1 side i'd feel really let down by my fellow fans
Thu Apr 24, 2014 12:55 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:
does it hurt you that more people turned up for our FA cup game against wigan than some of your europa league games?
if that was my club, in its first season in europe and our neighbors were getting more fans for an FA cup game against a div1 side i'd feel really let down by my fellow fans
No, attendances at football matches have never interested me. Certainly not enough to hurt me.
we dont have a large hardcore following, we haven't for as long as I remember so comparing to a club with historically bigger numbers is a bit futile really. Im under no illusions that if we are ever relegated then 25% of the current crowd will leave.
The Premier League is a bigger pull than the Europa League (which wasnt our first season in europe as you suggest by the way) and in a 60 game season people will prioritise, just the way it is. No reason to be hurt over it
Although if a madman came in turned us green, rid us of our swan and plunged us into £100m debt id be mortified if the majority of the match day crowd didn't to their upmost to fight for our club and not just bask in the fact we have Premier League status for what could be 1 season.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:00 pm
AlwaysBBlue wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:
does it hurt you that more people turned up for our FA cup game against wigan than some of your europa league games?
if that was my club, in its first season in europe and our neighbors were getting more fans for an FA cup game against a div1 side i'd feel really let down by my fellow fans
No, attendances at football matches have never interested me. Certainly not enough to hurt me.
we dont have a large hardcore following, we haven't for as long as I remember so comparing to a club with historically bigger numbers is a bit futile really. Im under no illusions that if we are ever relegated then 25% of the current crowd will leave.
The Premier League is a bigger pull than the Europa League (which wasnt our first season in europe as you suggest by the way) and in a 60 game season people will prioritise, just the way it is. No reason to be hurt over it
Although if a madman came in turned us green, rid us of our swan and plunged us into £100m debt id be mortified if the majority of the match day crowd didn't to their upmost to fight for our club and not just bask in the fact we have Premier League status for what could be 1 season.
so a large chunk of swans fans would leave if you got relegated, but you'd be mortified if they didnt protest?
you haven't had anything like this happen to your club since your gates were about 3k (i know it doesnt interest you but it's relevant) i can garantee that if it happened to you now you would have a similar number of hardcore opponents protesting...hull have proved that this year.
p.s. congratulations on your record training attendence, i'll get in touch with ccfc to see if they can donate a good natured plaque to honor this occasion
Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:01 pm
Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:06 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:Roath_Magic_ wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:
does it hurt you that more people turned up for our FA cup game against wigan than some of your europa league games?
if that was my club, in its first season in europe and our neighbors were getting more fans for an FA cup game against a div1 side i'd feel really let down by my fellow fans
No, attendances at football matches have never interested me. Certainly not enough to hurt me.
we dont have a large hardcore following, we haven't for as long as I remember so comparing to a club with historically bigger numbers is a bit futile really. Im under no illusions that if we are ever relegated then 25% of the current crowd will leave.
The Premier League is a bigger pull than the Europa League (which wasnt our first season in europe as you suggest by the way) and in a 60 game season people will prioritise, just the way it is. No reason to be hurt over it
Although if a madman came in turned us green, rid us of our swan and plunged us into £100m debt id be mortified if the majority of the match day crowd didn't to their upmost to fight for our club and not just bask in the fact we have Premier League status for what could be 1 season.
so a large chunk of swans fans would leave if you got relegated, but you'd be mortified if they didnt protest?
you haven't had anything like this happen to your club since your gates were about 3k (i know it doesnt interest you but it's relevant) i can garantee that if it happened to you now you would have a similar number of hardcore opponents protesting...hull have proved that this year.
p.s. congratulations on your record training attendence, i'll get in touch with ccfc to see if they can donate a good natured plaque to honor this occasion
Yep id say we would have 16,500 attendances if relegated so 3500 would go back to support liverpool or whatever. So 18% then.
So if we were relegated and that happened to us and we didnt at least get 9000-10,000 on a march held right next to the stadium on a match day then id be so disgusted with the fans id find it difficult to sit in the same stadium as them.
Thats a fact.
The thing is you haven't had ANY opposition to Tan. Its taken 2 years for a mere murmur and even that was strictly NOT anti tan. The only semblance of defiance was at Liverpool and that was for Mackay not the club.
Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:07 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Thats pretty incredible.
Now im going to pose a question and i know its not going to go down well, but i pride myself on not shying away from my thoughts so will indeed pose it to the forum.
I will ask though, could i get some genuine replies rather than insults, surely everybody by now knows hurling of abuse is pointless when it comes to me
Do you think its bad that more watched an end of season training session for Swansea on a non match day.... than turned up on the march to fight for your clubs heritage when all 27,000 attending fans were a mere hundreds of meters away?
Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:09 pm
Roath_Magic_ wrote:Thats pretty incredible.
Now im going to pose a question and i know its not going to go down well, but i pride myself on not shying away from my thoughts so will indeed pose it to the forum.
I will ask though, could i get some genuine replies rather than insults, surely everybody by now knows hurling of abuse is pointless when it comes to me
Do you think its bad that more watched an end of season training session for Swansea on a non match day.... than turned up on the march to fight for your clubs heritage when all 27,000 attending fans were a mere hundreds of meters away?