Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:27 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:39 pm
Forever Blue wrote:All Groups of Supporters clubs/forums have got together again like last time and a number of protests etc will be announced either Thurs/Friday on here and in the Media.
" CARDIFF FANS UNITED AGAIN FOR MASS PROTESTS IN JAN/FEB/MARCH 2015 "
" WE WANT OUR CLUB BACK "
Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:44 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:48 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:54 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:58 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:05 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:12 pm
Forever Blue wrote:All Groups of Supporters clubs/forums have got together again like last time and a number of protests etc will be announced either Thurs/Friday on here and in the Media.
" CARDIFF FANS UNITED AGAIN FOR MASS PROTESTS IN JAN/FEB/MARCH 2015 "
" WE WANT OUR CLUB BACK "
Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:17 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 3:14 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 3:33 pm
Hova wrote:February the 10th would be ideal, maybe we could demonstrate against both clubs in unison. Working on a banner, no doubt it'll cause infighting and ejection but couldn't give a shit.
Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:30 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:55 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Hova wrote:February the 10th would be ideal, maybe we could demonstrate against both clubs in unison. Working on a banner, no doubt it'll cause infighting and ejection but couldn't give a shit.
What have Brighton fans got to protest about that would link in with Cardiff protesting about the grotesque rebranding of the club?
Wed Dec 17, 2014 5:30 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:00 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:04 pm
Hova wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Hova wrote:February the 10th would be ideal, maybe we could demonstrate against both clubs in unison. Working on a banner, no doubt it'll cause infighting and ejection but couldn't give a shit.
What have Brighton fans got to protest about that would link in with Cardiff protesting about the grotesque rebranding of the club?
Sound familiar?
Our club is a shambles and we're in a worse state than you. We're in Cardiff in February and I'll be showing my/our disgust and as you've got problems then it'll show two clubs that they're taking us for mugs and we'll not tolerate it any longer.
Paul Barber is ruing our club just like you owner with the re-brand, and it's the way he's done it. As others (BHA) have said, the club's completely lost its soul with its customer-first fans-later approach. I've never seen so much general apathy among Albion fans, even through the Withdean years. And I don't view his condescending emails with their corporate spin defending his actions as listing to fans.
He's also priced-out many loyal or young fans with the ridiculously high match-day tickets and other match-day products (and tries to make you feel as though you're a bad fan if you don't want to pay over four quid for an often average pie If they have any in stock that is!) He may have increased revenue in the short-term but watch revenue erode away when swaths of season-ticket holders cancel at the end of the season.
Barber wants to treat us as customers (how much does it cost if you want to replace a lost season-ticket?), we'll treat the Albion as any other business. If they provide a poor quality, overpriced 'match-day experience', then we'll simply take our business elsewhere to the many other offerings Sussex has.
But he's taken us for fools, People only need to see his programme notes to see how he is skilled at telling us what we want to hear - but the proof is in the pudding.
Tan is the same, a f*cking idoit.
Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:31 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:01 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:14 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:30 pm
Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:41 pm
llan bluebird wrote:A few hundred kids performing singing anti tan songs isn't going to do a dot.....been there, local fence sitting media only
Lazy but influential hacks sitting in london being given a free pop at Tan, manna from heaven. They are still hurting over backing malky then finding they totally got it wrong.
Cardiff City fans protesting by not renewing discounted season tickets falling from 17K to 7K would be "good safe news"
No need to protest in the FA cup, Friday night and lower league will be the excuse.
Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:04 pm
Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:A few hundred kids performing singing anti tan songs isn't going to do a dot.....been there, local fence sitting media only
Lazy but influential hacks sitting in london being given a free pop at Tan, manna from heaven. They are still hurting over backing malky then finding they totally got it wrong.
Cardiff City fans protesting by not renewing discounted season tickets falling from 17K to 7K would be "good safe news"
No need to protest in the FA cup, Friday night and lower league will be the excuse.
Before you make anymore silly posts like this,the protests being organised are nothing like that at all
Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:05 pm
llan bluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:A few hundred kids performing singing anti tan songs isn't going to do a dot.....been there, local fence sitting media only
Lazy but influential hacks sitting in london being given a free pop at Tan, manna from heaven. They are still hurting over backing malky then finding they totally got it wrong.
Cardiff City fans protesting by not renewing discounted season tickets falling from 17K to 7K would be "good safe news"
No need to protest in the FA cup, Friday night and lower league will be the excuse.
Before you make anymore silly posts like this,the protests being organised are nothing like that at all
Look forward to hearing
Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:44 pm
Hova wrote:Sound familiar?
Our club is a shambles and we're in a worse state than you. We're in Cardiff in February and I'll be showing my/our disgust and as you've got problems then it'll show two clubs that they're taking us for mugs and we'll not tolerate it any longer.
Paul Barber is ruing our club just like you owner with the re-brand, and it's the way he's done it. As others (BHA) have said, the club's completely lost its soul with its customer-first fans-later approach. I've never seen so much general apathy among Albion fans, even through the Withdean years. And I don't view his condescending emails with their corporate spin defending his actions as listing to fans.
He's also priced-out many loyal or young fans with the ridiculously high match-day tickets and other match-day products (and tries to make you feel as though you're a bad fan if you don't want to pay over four quid for an often average pie If they have any in stock that is!) He may have increased revenue in the short-term but watch revenue erode away when swaths of season-ticket holders cancel at the end of the season.
Barber wants to treat us as customers (how much does it cost if you want to replace a lost season-ticket?), we'll treat the Albion as any other business. If they provide a poor quality, overpriced 'match-day experience', then we'll simply take our business elsewhere to the many other offerings Sussex has.
But he's taken us for fools, People only need to see his programme notes to see how he is skilled at telling us what we want to hear - but the proof is in the pudding.
Tan is the same, a f*cking idoit.
Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:35 pm
llangainbluebird wrote:Good news. The only chance of success is if all groups get together.
Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:49 pm
Hova wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Hova wrote:February the 10th would be ideal, maybe we could demonstrate against both clubs in unison. Working on a banner, no doubt it'll cause infighting and ejection but couldn't give a shit.
What have Brighton fans got to protest about that would link in with Cardiff protesting about the grotesque rebranding of the club?
Sound familiar?
Our club is a shambles and we're in a worse state than you. We're in Cardiff in February and I'll be showing my/our disgust and as you've got problems then it'll show two clubs that they're taking us for mugs and we'll not tolerate it any longer.
Paul Barber is ruing our club just like you owner with the re-brand, and it's the way he's done it. As others (BHA) have said, the club's completely lost its soul with its customer-first fans-later approach. I've never seen so much general apathy among Albion fans, even through the Withdean years. And I don't view his condescending emails with their corporate spin defending his actions as listing to fans.
He's also priced-out many loyal or young fans with the ridiculously high match-day tickets and other match-day products (and tries to make you feel as though you're a bad fan if you don't want to pay over four quid for an often average pie If they have any in stock that is!) He may have increased revenue in the short-term but watch revenue erode away when swaths of season-ticket holders cancel at the end of the season.
Barber wants to treat us as customers (how much does it cost if you want to replace a lost season-ticket?), we'll treat the Albion as any other business. If they provide a poor quality, overpriced 'match-day experience', then we'll simply take our business elsewhere to the many other offerings Sussex has.
But he's taken us for fools, People only need to see his programme notes to see how he is skilled at telling us what we want to hear - but the proof is in the pudding.
Tan is the same, a f*cking idoit.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:37 am
Hova wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Hova wrote:February the 10th would be ideal, maybe we could demonstrate against both clubs in unison. Working on a banner, no doubt it'll cause infighting and ejection but couldn't give a shit.
What have Brighton fans got to protest about that would link in with Cardiff protesting about the grotesque rebranding of the club?
Sound familiar?
Our club is a shambles and we're in a worse state than you. We're in Cardiff in February and I'll be showing my/our disgust and as you've got problems then it'll show two clubs that they're taking us for mugs and we'll not tolerate it any longer.
Paul Barber is ruing our club just like you owner with the re-brand, and it's the way he's done it. As others (BHA) have said, the club's completely lost its soul with its customer-first fans-later approach. I've never seen so much general apathy among Albion fans, even through the Withdean years. And I don't view his condescending emails with their corporate spin defending his actions as listing to fans.
He's also priced-out many loyal or young fans with the ridiculously high match-day tickets and other match-day products (and tries to make you feel as though you're a bad fan if you don't want to pay over four quid for an often average pie If they have any in stock that is!) He may have increased revenue in the short-term but watch revenue erode away when swaths of season-ticket holders cancel at the end of the season.
Barber wants to treat us as customers (how much does it cost if you want to replace a lost season-ticket?), we'll treat the Albion as any other business. If they provide a poor quality, overpriced 'match-day experience', then we'll simply take our business elsewhere to the many other offerings Sussex has.
But he's taken us for fools, People only need to see his programme notes to see how he is skilled at telling us what we want to hear - but the proof is in the pudding.
Tan is the same, a f*cking idoit.
Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:42 am
steve wrote:It's seem the people who got most to say don't even go and watch the club anyway
Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:37 am
Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:39 am