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Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:02 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:4002 NOW![]()
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Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:11 pm
The Rise Of The Red Dragon. wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:4002 NOW![]()
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Just got Fourth Official on Twitter, an Everton fan who's ITK, to retweet it. He has a tonne of followers.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:16 pm
Bish Bash Bosh wrote:You said you had no interest in a "pathetic petition that didnt have acheiveable goals" yesterday
The forum chameleon strikes again
Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:18 pm
The Rise Of The Red Dragon. wrote:Bish Bash Bosh wrote:You said you had no interest in a "pathetic petition that didnt have acheiveable goals" yesterday
The forum chameleon strikes again
I said in another thread I'd sign and support it in hope. No harm that can do. Still dont think it will achieve as Tan wont listen.
At least we know who this is now. Just couldn't stop yourself biting could you?
Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:21 pm
Bish Bash Bosh wrote:Scizophrenic. You should seek help.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:00 pm
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:06 pm
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:21 pm
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:24 pm
Wayne S wrote:Why is it being touted to all fans of all clubs?
It has now been taken over as a petition against modern football just like the day at the castle was. Fans of other clubs don't care about the colour of our shirt but they do see it as representative of modern football.
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League."
I signed it and it was gaining a bit of momentum. now it's being diluted.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:32 pm
Steve the Tea TM (c) wrote:Now 4,189 at 10pm.
StT.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:34 pm
cakey-8t7 wrote:
Exactly its a load of f*cking shit!
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:40 pm
Wayne S wrote:Why is it being touted to all fans of all clubs?
It has now been taken over as a petition against modern football just like the day at the castle was. Fans of other clubs don't care about the colour of our shirt but they do see it as representative of modern football.
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League."
I signed it and it was gaining a bit of momentum. now it's being diluted.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:40 pm
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:48 pm
Wayne S wrote:
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League." .
Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:55 pm
Bish Bash Bosh wrote:Wayne S wrote:
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League." .
Is this true? If so thats just laughable.
The petition is becoming a joke which is a damn shame.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:06 pm
Wayne S wrote:Bish Bash Bosh wrote:Wayne S wrote:
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League." .
Is this true? If so thats just laughable.
The petition is becoming a joke which is a damn shame.
It's actually one guy that said both statements. Many of the others are statements against modern football.
Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:12 pm
brickyblue wrote:Wayne S wrote:Bish Bash Bosh wrote:Wayne S wrote:
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League." .
Is this true? If so thats just laughable.
The petition is becoming a joke which is a damn shame.
It's actually one guy that said both statements. Many of the others are statements against modern football.
ffs this is somebody trying to get are point across to the club in a peaceful way and to be fair they have done it at the end of the season when all the football has finished so as to not distract the team .
What the f**k do you want from people what is wrong with it if someone signs the petition from another club for what ever reason then who gives a shit like you could do better bollocks mate .
people like you piss me off your laughable all you want is glory so have it just leave the people alone who are willing to fight for this club dont mock it and its no joke mate i dont understand why you are slamming these people.![]()
Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:53 pm
Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:01 pm
Wayne S wrote:brickyblue wrote:Wayne S wrote:Bish Bash Bosh wrote:Wayne S wrote:
You have Coventry fans signing it yet actually stating that they'd "love to have our problems" and they would "play in red if it meant they made the Premier League." .
Is this true? If so thats just laughable.
The petition is becoming a joke which is a damn shame.
It's actually one guy that said both statements. Many of the others are statements against modern football.
ffs this is somebody trying to get are point across to the club in a peaceful way and to be fair they have done it at the end of the season when all the football has finished so as to not distract the team .
What the f**k do you want from people what is wrong with it if someone signs the petition from another club for what ever reason then who gives a shit like you could do better bollocks mate .
people like you piss me off your laughable all you want is glory so have it just leave the people alone who are willing to fight for this club dont mock it and its no joke mate i dont understand why you are slamming these people.![]()
I haven't 'slammed' anyone. I have suggested that the affect of the petition is diluted by it not only being Cardiff fans and about the colour and badge.
I've signed the petition but then so has a Coventry fan who left the message "Sisu Out" do you think the club will consider his opinion?
Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:02 am
Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:32 am
Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:41 am
CraigCCFC wrote:The clubs response to the petition would be this:
"We value the opinions of our supporters highly, as shown with the recent vote on shorts. However, as this petition is signed by a large contingent of non CCFC fans we feel it doesn't represent a fair reflection of our current fan base"
It's sad to say whilst gaining large numbers, the integrity of the petition is sliding. You have asked the club a question on the rebrand and given them the perfect escape.
IF, HOWEVER
A petition was only CCFC fans, verified by fan number, when presenting the petition to the club (Id assume media wales would be asked to attend) the media would ask the club for a statement........what possible escape could they have apart from "no comment at this time" thus pressure is already being
created in favour of Bluebirds unite.
Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:47 am
castleblue wrote:Not having a go at BU they are doing a great job but, in my opinion, they should look to get more than 25% of our ST holders to sign a petition which is carefully worded to outline the primary aims of the movement, and more importantly what is the heart of the vast majority of Cardiff City Fans.
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Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:50 am