Sat Feb 23, 2013 2:16 am
Sat Feb 23, 2013 2:30 am
respect
Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:56 am
Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:01 am
Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:36 am
The Douce wrote:You're a rival team to cardiff city football club. Will not support you.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:50 am
fc.bluebirdofcardiff wrote:The fans who support this project are grown up intelligent people who were not forced to join the project but did so at their own free will,I would like to say Tan drove them to this but I would be wrong he just loaded the gun the fans fired the bullets,you lot should have stood tall Instead of sympathising or supporting your fellow supporter you threatened them and drove them away,nobody took them away you slandered them.We have just under 10 members an hour joining and that is just fb,the flyers and promotion will be out next week and we hope to more than double the numbers.This group is organised and well informed,We are in dialogue with other clubs who are familiar with our situation and they are advising us on our immediate future,we are currently discussing local and national investment along with sponsorship and potential coaches and backroom staff.We will achieve our goals I promise you this and I will post regular updates if you wish.Against the rebrand pm me and join up,everyone is welcome.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:55 am
Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:57 am
Die Walkure wrote:The Douce wrote:You're a rival team to cardiff city football club. Will not support you.
spot on
Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:58 am
Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:58 am
The Douce wrote:You're a rival team to cardiff city football club. Will not support you. Me neither
WE ARE EVIL
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:03 pm
wez1927 wrote:Die Walkure wrote:The Douce wrote:You're a rival team to cardiff city football club. Will not support you.
spot on
spot on we are cardiff city
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:03 pm
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:05 pm
Igovernor wrote:Adam brown go away and stick to supporting merthyr and leave city fans to make their own choice 3 posts as a new name you must be thick to think we dont know what you are doing
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:07 pm
why dont you stop posting under loads of user namesAngry Man wrote:Igovernor wrote:Adam brown go away and stick to supporting merthyr and leave city fans to make their own choice 3 posts as a new name you must be thick to think we dont know what you are doing
just asking a simple question. Why are you threatened by that question..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:07 pm
Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:08 pm
why dont you stop posting under loads of user namesAngry Man wrote:Igovernor wrote:Adam brown go away and stick to supporting merthyr and leave city fans to make their own choice 3 posts as a new name you must be thick to think we dont know what you are doing
just asking a simple question. Why are you threatened by that question..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:11 pm
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:14 pm
harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:15 pm
harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:15 pm
Igovernor wrote:why dont you stop posting under loads of user namesAngry Man wrote:Igovernor wrote:Adam brown go away and stick to supporting merthyr and leave city fans to make their own choice 3 posts as a new name you must be thick to think we dont know what you are doing
just asking a simple question. Why are you threatened by that question..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:16 pm
wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:19 pm
Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:20 pm
Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:21 pm
Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:21 pm
Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:24 pm
The Douce wrote:Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
Bill Shankly "Shankly changed Liverpool's red shirts and white shorts to the now familiar all-red strip," writes Peter Seddon. "Legend has it that he asked Ron Yeats to try out the red shorts. When Yeats ran out into an empty Anfield to model the kit, Shankly said: 'Jesus Christ, son. You look bloody massive. You'll scare them to death.' And the kit was worn for the first time on 25 November 1964 in a European game against Anderlecht."
Malcolm Allison "Palace fans such as myself will remember well the quantum leap (or stumble) led by Allison at the start of the 1973-74 season," writes Phil Hawkins. "It was all change for club colours and playing strip, from claret and blue to Barcelona-inspired red and royal blue stripes, the Glaziers became the Eagles, a brand new badge – and sadly, at season's end, a brand new [Third] Division."
Jimmy Hill "On Hill's arrival, he brought in a change which would alter the face of the club for its entirety," report Coventry City on their website. "The new sky blue kit at the time gained widespread approval from the crowd and critics alike. It was described as 'smart' and 'continental-like' and it had the advantage of rarely clashing with the opposition's colours."
Mike Summerbee "Summerbee became Stockport's player-manager in the summer of 1979 and promptly changed Stockport's kit to replicate the Argentina kit in an attempt to get the team playing like World Cup winners," writes Phil Rhodes. "We still constantly finished near the bottom of the Fourth Division. This stayed in place until March 1982 when the outbreak of the Falklands war forced a rapid alteration of the kit. We even had to ask the Football League if we could change our registered colours midway through the season."
John Bond "Back in 1971, the Bournemouth manager is said to have been the person behind the adoption of the red and black stripes for the Cherries kit for the 1971-72 season in homage to Milan," writes Simon Melville.
Graham Taylor "I'm sure that many other Watford fans will write in to tell you this, but Watford's traditional colours of gold and black were changed by Taylor, whose lucky colour is red," writes GH30. "He moved from Lincoln City, who play in red and white, and requested that red be included in the club's colours. Watford have played in yellow, red and black ever since."
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:25 pm
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:27 pm
Angry Man wrote:The Douce wrote:Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
Bill Shankly "Shankly changed Liverpool's red shirts and white shorts to the now familiar all-red strip," writes Peter Seddon. "Legend has it that he asked Ron Yeats to try out the red shorts. When Yeats ran out into an empty Anfield to model the kit, Shankly said: 'Jesus Christ, son. You look bloody massive. You'll scare them to death.' And the kit was worn for the first time on 25 November 1964 in a European game against Anderlecht."
Malcolm Allison "Palace fans such as myself will remember well the quantum leap (or stumble) led by Allison at the start of the 1973-74 season," writes Phil Hawkins. "It was all change for club colours and playing strip, from claret and blue to Barcelona-inspired red and royal blue stripes, the Glaziers became the Eagles, a brand new badge – and sadly, at season's end, a brand new [Third] Division."
Jimmy Hill "On Hill's arrival, he brought in a change which would alter the face of the club for its entirety," report Coventry City on their website. "The new sky blue kit at the time gained widespread approval from the crowd and critics alike. It was described as 'smart' and 'continental-like' and it had the advantage of rarely clashing with the opposition's colours."
Mike Summerbee "Summerbee became Stockport's player-manager in the summer of 1979 and promptly changed Stockport's kit to replicate the Argentina kit in an attempt to get the team playing like World Cup winners," writes Phil Rhodes. "We still constantly finished near the bottom of the Fourth Division. This stayed in place until March 1982 when the outbreak of the Falklands war forced a rapid alteration of the kit. We even had to ask the Football League if we could change our registered colours midway through the season."
John Bond "Back in 1971, the Bournemouth manager is said to have been the person behind the adoption of the red and black stripes for the Cherries kit for the 1971-72 season in homage to Milan," writes Simon Melville.
Graham Taylor "I'm sure that many other Watford fans will write in to tell you this, but Watford's traditional colours of gold and black were changed by Taylor, whose lucky colour is red," writes GH30. "He moved from Lincoln City, who play in red and white, and requested that red be included in the club's colours. Watford have played in yellow, red and black ever since."
I said 'recent' seasons not 50+ years ago!!!! The premier league was only set-up in the early 90's FFS!!! So in fact NO premier league team has changed their colours.FACT!!!!
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:28 pm
wez1927 wrote:Angry Man wrote:wez1927 wrote:harold pinta wrote:Igovernor wrote:Go away you are going to kill my club unbelievable this is for the original post
The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit already, if we do nothing it will be unrecognisable in a few short seasons.
times changed, as the club gets bigger things have to change ! ask fans of any club who are in the premier league who have come up through the divisions ,not saying its for the better but change has to happen
what premier league club has changed its kit and name in recent seasons then..?
did i mention change of kits ?????????? NO ! "The Cardiff City that we know and love is being killed bit by bit " im saying most clubs fans through out the league are thinking of this ? due to a number of factors ,money is the biggest factor ! change is happening in all clubs up and down the leagues !
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:29 pm
The Douce wrote:Why does it have to be a premier league team, and why does it need to be so recent? why the bullshit parameters