Tue May 21, 2013 7:12 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 7:16 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 7:18 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 8:44 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 8:46 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:Ofc it will fail, all people making the blue events are just talk.
Like some little event will get known by the media, everyone is focused on us being in the Premiership.
Tue May 21, 2013 8:50 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:DandoCCFC wrote:Ofc it will fail, all people making the blue events are just talk.
Like some little event will get known by the media, everyone is focused on us being in the Premiership.
No they aren't, they do happen.
Tue May 21, 2013 8:52 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 9:05 pm
Tue May 21, 2013 9:08 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Just an opportunity for bucktoothed, long haired, nerdy teenagers to drink cheap cider and sing songs telling Tan to f**k off.
....Wearing a Cardiff top with CHAMPIONS 2013 on the back. f**k you Tan.
Tue May 21, 2013 9:38 pm
Sven Ghali wrote:Whilst I fully appreciate peoples right to protest IF they feel strongly about something, what makes me a little confused with regard to this particular march is what they genuinely believe they can possibly achieve and who do they genuinely believe will listen with any real interest and/or influence?
Personally, I don't think the march will be either a success or a disaster, as no-one other than the few in attendance (Echo apart) will give much of a toss; certainly no-one close to Vincent Tan
Those who have chosen to attend don't appear to have a strategy and most cannot reasonably explain their opposition to the red other than to say "it takes away our identity and our history"
Excuse me, but that's absolute bollocks and Cardiff City FC is still exactly that...Cardiff City FC
We all have our individual opinions as to whether we accept (note: not support) or reject the red and that is exactly what they are...individual
Enjoy your day and enjoy your march, but (most of all) remember you are only representative of yourselves and NOT 27,000 Cardiff City FC supporters; most of whom will appreciate but not SUPPORT your march![]()
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Tue May 21, 2013 10:16 pm
All Black Everything. wrote:For Tan it will be wonderful. Any idiotic behaviour or foul language will just push more fans towards Tan's red vision because they dont want to be associated with that sort of thing.
A simple flag in the stadium in one of the stands just surfing, no vicious chants or racism, would suffice. A picture speaks a thousand words.
Just
WE'RE CARDIFF CITY
WE'LL ALWAYS BE BLUE
WITH A BLUEBIRD BETWEEN IT
- surfing would suffice.
Tue May 21, 2013 10:30 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Whilst I fully appreciate peoples right to protest IF they feel strongly about something, what makes me a little confused with regard to this particular march is what they genuinely believe they can possibly achieve and who do they genuinely believe will listen with any real interest and/or influence?
Personally, I don't think the march will be either a success or a disaster, as no-one other than the few in attendance (Echo apart) will give much of a toss; certainly no-one close to Vincent Tan
Those who have chosen to attend don't appear to have a strategy and most cannot reasonably explain their opposition to the red other than to say "it takes away our identity and our history"
Excuse me, but that's absolute bollocks and Cardiff City FC is still exactly that...Cardiff City FC
We all have our individual opinions as to whether we accept (note: not support) or reject the red and that is exactly what they are...individual
Enjoy your day and enjoy your march, but (most of all) remember you are only representative of yourselves and NOT 27,000 Cardiff City FC supporters; most of whom will appreciate but not SUPPORT your march![]()
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You aren't either, so don't speak on their behalf.
Tue May 21, 2013 10:30 pm
Wed May 22, 2013 7:22 am
Wed May 22, 2013 7:56 am
Wed May 22, 2013 8:26 am
Wed May 22, 2013 8:38 am
Sven Ghali wrote:Whilst I fully appreciate peoples right to protest IF they feel strongly about something, what makes me a little confused with regard to this particular march is what they genuinely believe they can possibly achieve and who do they genuinely believe will listen with any real interest and/or influence?
Personally, I don't think the march will be either a success or a disaster, as no-one other than the few in attendance (Echo apart) will give much of a toss; certainly no-one close to Vincent Tan
Those who have chosen to attend don't appear to have a strategy and most cannot reasonably explain their opposition to the red other than to say "it takes away our identity and our history"
Excuse me, but that's absolute bollocks and Cardiff City FC is still exactly that...Cardiff City FC
We all have our individual opinions as to whether we accept (note: not support) or reject the red and that is exactly what they are...individual
Enjoy your day and enjoy your march, but (most of all) remember you are only representative of yourselves and NOT 27,000 Cardiff City FC supporters; most of whom will appreciate but not SUPPORT your march![]()
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Wed May 22, 2013 8:52 am
Wed May 22, 2013 10:07 am
mjw6150 wrote:
I would hazard a guess that a portion of the CCFC support associate the blue with the hooliganism and that is why they really aren't bothered at all and are prepared to support the rebrand.
What could potentially happen on Sunday could only worsen that view.
Wed May 22, 2013 10:28 am
Nuclearblue wrote:Apparently its not anti Tan its totally a pro Blue day nothing more nothing less. It is being organised by decent fans and if that is what you want to do get down there and enjoy yourself. For me the pro blue should be out at our games by wearing blue and singing pro blue songs
Wed May 22, 2013 10:38 am
ELY BOY wrote:mjw6150 wrote:
I would hazard a guess that a portion of the CCFC support associate the blue with the hooliganism and that is why they really aren't bothered at all and are prepared to support the rebrand.
What could potentially happen on Sunday could only worsen that view.
Oh yeah because the Soul Crew is renowned for it's blue football shirt wearing. Utter rubbish.
Wed May 22, 2013 11:04 am
All Black Everything. wrote:For Tan it will be wonderful. Any idiotic behaviour or foul language will just push more fans towards Tan's red vision because they dont want to be associated with that sort of thing.
A simple flag in the stadium in one of the stands just surfing, no vicious chants or racism, would suffice. A picture speaks a thousand words.
Just
WE'RE CARDIFF CITY
WE'LL ALWAYS BE BLUE
WITH A BLUEBIRD BETWEEN IT
- surfing would suffice.
Wed May 22, 2013 11:09 am
Sven Ghali wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Whilst I fully appreciate peoples right to protest IF they feel strongly about something, what makes me a little confused with regard to this particular march is what they genuinely believe they can possibly achieve and who do they genuinely believe will listen with any real interest and/or influence?
Personally, I don't think the march will be either a success or a disaster, as no-one other than the few in attendance (Echo apart) will give much of a toss; certainly no-one close to Vincent Tan
Those who have chosen to attend don't appear to have a strategy and most cannot reasonably explain their opposition to the red other than to say "it takes away our identity and our history"
Excuse me, but that's absolute bollocks and Cardiff City FC is still exactly that...Cardiff City FC
We all have our individual opinions as to whether we accept (note: not support) or reject the red and that is exactly what they are...individual
Enjoy your day and enjoy your march, but (most of all) remember you are only representative of yourselves and NOT 27,000 Cardiff City FC supporters; most of whom will appreciate but not SUPPORT your march![]()
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You aren't either, so don't speak on their behalf.
Hmmmm, I see where you are coming from but I think my point was that the marchers will represent a very small percentage of the fan base
Wed May 22, 2013 6:15 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:I shame your sentiments. It's totally the wrong angle to go for, in my opinion.
Wed May 22, 2013 6:30 pm
Magners wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:I shame your sentiments. It's totally the wrong angle to go for, in my opinion.
I agree Barry this is the wrong angle.
We all want Blue, some more than others, but I feel drinking and marching with certain types of banners will have the adverse effect.
I would prefer someone to attempt to get Tan's ear, preferably around a table and see if there is anything he will compromise on in the near future.
I would be happy to play in Blue every away game, to start. I am sure Tan would consider that if it was put to him from the right angle by the right person.
Wed May 22, 2013 7:22 pm
redordead wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Apparently its not anti Tan its totally a pro Blue day nothing more nothing less. It is being organised by decent fans and if that is what you want to do get down there and enjoy yourself. For me the pro blue should be out at our games by wearing blue and singing pro blue songs
i agree with your wear blue at games,that sends the biggest message of all.
Wed May 22, 2013 7:33 pm
Blue_Always wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Whilst I fully appreciate peoples right to protest IF they feel strongly about something, what makes me a little confused with regard to this particular march is what they genuinely believe they can possibly achieve and who do they genuinely believe will listen with any real interest and/or influence?
Personally, I don't think the march will be either a success or a disaster, as no-one other than the few in attendance (Echo apart) will give much of a toss; certainly no-one close to Vincent Tan
Those who have chosen to attend don't appear to have a strategy and most cannot reasonably explain their opposition to the red other than to say "it takes away our identity and our history"
Excuse me, but that's absolute bollocks and Cardiff City FC is still exactly that...Cardiff City FC
We all have our individual opinions as to whether we accept (note: not support) or reject the red and that is exactly what they are...individual
Enjoy your day and enjoy your march, but (most of all) remember you are only representative of yourselves and NOT 27,000 Cardiff City FC supporters; most of whom will appreciate but not SUPPORT your march![]()
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You aren't either, so don't speak on their behalf.
Hmmmm, I see where you are coming from but I think my point was that the marchers will represent a very small percentage of the fan base
What are you basing that on? From what a gather it's a celebration and a gathering to show the club what our identity means to us. Most fans want the blue i'm sorry sven gali. The club will know about it therefore so will our owner. If want to show the club that you prefer blue, get down the castle sunday and do your bit.
Wed May 22, 2013 8:41 pm
Wed May 22, 2013 10:39 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:Wear Red and they will start abusing you.
Wed May 22, 2013 10:57 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:DandoCCFC wrote:Wear Red and they will start abusing you.
Good