Tue Oct 28, 2014 11:20 am
Tue Oct 28, 2014 12:26 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:17 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:24 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:30 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 2:04 pm
ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"
Tue Oct 28, 2014 3:02 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:06 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 6:38 pm
llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:17 pm
Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:24 pm
Tue Oct 28, 2014 11:35 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:00 am
SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
correct me if i'm wrong, but people like you did just that when vincent tan first turned up. i usually respect your views, i'm pro blue, but don't you dare refer to cardiff city fans like that.
for some, the football is all that matters, no matter the colour. your anger should be directed towards tan.
Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:20 am
SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
correct me if i'm wrong, but people like you did just that when vincent tan first turned up. i usually respect your views, i'm pro blue, but don't you dare refer to cardiff city fans like that.
for some, the football is all that matters, no matter the colour. your anger should be directed towards tan.
Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:40 am
Forever Blue wrote:SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
correct me if i'm wrong, but people like you did just that when vincent tan first turned up. i usually respect your views, i'm pro blue, but don't you dare refer to cardiff city fans like that.
for some, the football is all that matters, no matter the colour. your anger should be directed towards tan.
I think you will find I never, I only respected TG and in a meeting we had regarding Tan, it was said that we should kiss and lick Tans shoes if we have to I heard that first hand.
I honestly would not of said those comments,if it was not true
Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:41 pm
Forever Blue wrote:SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
correct me if i'm wrong, but people like you did just that when vincent tan first turned up. i usually respect your views, i'm pro blue, but don't you dare refer to cardiff city fans like that.
for some, the football is all that matters, no matter the colour. your anger should be directed towards tan.
I think you will find I never, I only respected TG and in a meeting we had regarding Tan, it was said that we should kiss and lick Tans shoes if we have to I heard that first hand.
I honestly would not of said those comments,if it was not true
Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:10 pm
SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:SwampCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sven wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:ELY BOY wrote:Summed up as, "the plastics and people who sold us out have f.ucked off as we're no longer in the Premiership and left the club as a laughing stock"[
How would you describe those of us who still go to games, home and away, but don't support the 're-brand', and have been on the various protests calling for a return to blue?
Fella, as much as I respect Simon's personal decision to abandon his so-called "beloved" club, he obviously finds it even harder to let go of his bitterness!
Every opportunity taken to 'slate' those who stayed behind and (now) those who inevitably jumped on the Premier League bandwagon!
Personally, I think the braver people stayed and got on with supporting THEIR club (not Tan's) under such adversity have the moral high ground, but that's just my opinion!
Chris, I have to agree with you Also We kept the BLUE alive,when the Red brigade tired to turn the stadium Red and even arse licked Tan.
correct me if i'm wrong, but people like you did just that when vincent tan first turned up. i usually respect your views, i'm pro blue, but don't you dare refer to cardiff city fans like that.
for some, the football is all that matters, no matter the colour. your anger should be directed towards tan.
I think you will find I never, I only respected TG and in a meeting we had regarding Tan, it was said that we should kiss and lick Tans shoes if we have to I heard that first hand.
I honestly would not of said those comments,if it was not true
what do you mean by licking tans arse by the way? is it just buying a red shirt? being indifferent to his ownership? or a full on support of the rebrand?
i am not surprised by your comments regarding fans being expected to bow down to tan as tan does expect fans to worship him. but even the people who don't really care for the rebrand debate (i wouldn't call them pro red by default though) tend to emphasise the money he's put into the club. i wouldn't call that licking arse though thats just my view of them.