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Just got back and it was a blue night

Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:26 pm

Just got back home from Brentford and once again it was a blue day following City away :ayatollah:

Not a good result and sloppy football, at least our fans turned out again in force in blue, lets keep it going all season :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:50 am

Were there any Blue balloons or Blue flares?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:56 am

Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:08 am

f*cking blue or red all the f*cking time

Surely its the football that matters ?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:56 am

look like plenty of red on sky news

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:01 am

steve wrote:look like plenty of red on sky news

Sure you were not looking at the home end?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:01 am

Mr Moo Cow wrote:f*cking blue or red all the f*cking time

Surely its the football that matters ?

Football was crap last night

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:49 am

Tittygalore wrote:Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Dont click on the link. Simple.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:11 am

Mario Polotelli wrote:
Tittygalore wrote:Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Dont click on the link. Simple.


Oh, is that how it works?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:18 am

Karl wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:
Tittygalore wrote:Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Dont click on the link. Simple.


Oh, is that how it works?


When its as obvious as this title thread then yeah.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:23 am

Mario Polotelli wrote:
Karl wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:
Tittygalore wrote:Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Dont click on the link. Simple.


Oh, is that how it works?


When its as obvious as this title thread then yeah.


Lol!!!

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:15 am

These threads are pathetic, and will bring shame and embbarasment upon the club this season, on the biggest stage in the world, just a shame that a lot of the blue brigade never wore blue before the re brand.
It's a time to get behind the team not to create this division, we will become the laughing stock of the PL, shame that people don't divert their energy into ensuring that we will survive and prosper, and become stronger, there is a team down the West who are rubbing their hands in delight at the mayhem that a tiny minority are creating with this devisive vendeta, I and the vast majority want this club to grow and prosper and the re brand is a small price to pay to get the club on a sound financial footing and moving in the right direction.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:19 am

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:These threads are pathetic, and will bring shame and embbarasment upon the club this season, on the biggest stage in the world, just a shame that a lot of the blue brigade never wore blue before the re brand.
It's a time to get behind the team not to create this division, we will become the laughing stock of the PL, shame that people don't divert their energy into ensuring that we will survive and prosper, and become stronger, there is a team down the West who are rubbing their hands in delight at the mayhem that a tiny minority are creating with this devisive vendeta, I and the vast majority want this club to grow and prosper and the re brand is a small price to pay to get the club on a sound financial footing and moving in the right direction.


You don't have to wear blue to games to want to see your team in its rightful colours. :thumbup:

How will a thread like this bring shame upon the club? :lol:

One person created this division, Tan. We are the laughing stock of other clubs because of the rebrand, not because of fans wanting blue back.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:29 am

Only in our second.season with the rebrand of course there is going to be more blue shirts, give it 5 years ife are still in prem i can.see alot more red beig worn by our fans, i honestly couldnt.care less if people wear blue or red aslong as they support the.boys

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:37 am

With a bit of luck Vt will get to hear that 500 fans traveled to Brentford for a friendly and of the 200 or so wearing shirts, the majority chose to wear blue.
If he finds that out I can see it making a huge difference to his thoughts and plans. :ayatollah:

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:41 am

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:These threads are pathetic, and will bring shame and embbarasment upon the club this season, on the biggest stage in the world, just a shame that a lot of the blue brigade never wore blue before the re brand.
It's a time to get behind the team not to create this division, we will become the laughing stock of the PL, shame that people don't divert their energy into ensuring that we will survive and prosper, and become stronger, there is a team down the West who are rubbing their hands in delight at the mayhem that a tiny minority are creating with this devisive vendeta, I and the vast majority want this club to grow and prosper and the re brand is a small price to pay to get the club on a sound financial footing and moving in the right direction.


I believe there's no doubt the fans (red or blue) will get behind the team when the season starts & there will be no division.
I also don't believe that we will become a laughing stock in fact I think the opposite will happen & true fans of other clubs around the country will appreciate the efforts regarding our true colour & identity. Of course we will still be subject to banter from opposite fans at games.
I'd like to see what would happen with fans of clubs like Celtic, Newcastle, Liverpool etc, etc if they tried to change their colours!?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:58 am

Mostly kids there last night it was quite amusing them singing "we'll always be blue" only to go very quiet when a group of well known well built older males replied with the words "you'l always sniff glue" made me smile anyway :lol:

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:12 am

Bluebird 37 wrote:Just got back home from Brentford and once again it was a blue day following City away :ayatollah:

Not a good result and sloppy football, at least our fans turned out again in force in blue, lets keep it going all season :ayatollah: :ayatollah:
,

There was Blue, there was Red and there were casual's, looked like a bit of a mix. As much as most of us want Blue there will allways be a mix of colours in the crowd, as it allways was even before Tan turned us Red

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:13 am

Bluebird 37 wrote:Just got back home from Brentford and once again it was a blue day following City away :ayatollah:

Not a good result and sloppy football, at least our fans turned out again in force in blue, lets keep it going all season :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Bollox most fans last night was dressed in casual clothes.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:52 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:These threads are pathetic, and will bring shame and embbarasment upon the club this season, on the biggest stage in the world, just a shame that a lot of the blue brigade never wore blue before the re brand.
It's a time to get behind the team not to create this division, we will become the laughing stock of the PL, shame that people don't divert their energy into ensuring that we will survive and prosper, and become stronger, there is a team down the West who are rubbing their hands in delight at the mayhem that a tiny minority are creating with this devisive vendeta, I and the vast majority want this club to grow and prosper and the re brand is a small price to pay to get the club on a sound financial footing and moving in the right direction.


You don't have to wear blue to games to want to see your team in its rightful colours. :thumbup:

How will a thread like this bring shame upon the club? :lol:

One person created this division, Tan. We are the laughing stock of other clubs because of the rebrand, not because of fans wanting blue back.

Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:58 am

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:These threads are pathetic, and will bring shame and embbarasment upon the club this season, on the biggest stage in the world, just a shame that a lot of the blue brigade never wore blue before the re brand.
It's a time to get behind the team not to create this division, we will become the laughing stock of the PL, shame that people don't divert their energy into ensuring that we will survive and prosper, and become stronger, there is a team down the West who are rubbing their hands in delight at the mayhem that a tiny minority are creating with this devisive vendeta, I and the vast majority want this club to grow and prosper and the re brand is a small price to pay to get the club on a sound financial footing and moving in the right direction.


You don't have to wear blue to games to want to see your team in its rightful colours. :thumbup:

How will a thread like this bring shame upon the club? :lol:

One person created this division, Tan. We are the laughing stock of other clubs because of the rebrand, not because of fans wanting blue back.

Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


So do do class yourself as a sellout?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:18 am

Why the hell would I class myself as a sell out, get real, I have supported them for 46 yrs, I probably do more to encourage people to go and watch Cardiff, where do you live? We are closer to Swansea than Cardiff, our supporters club have 4 buses booked for the Man Citu game, just because I will wear red I am a sell out, quite pathetic realy, that this is taking over your life, far more important things in life than this.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:21 am

Mario Polotelli wrote:
Karl wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:
Tittygalore wrote:Give the blue thing a rest FFS.
Sick of hearing and reading about it.

Dont click on the link. Simple.


Oh, is that how it works?


When its as obvious as this title thread then yeah.


Perhaps you're right. I really can't be arsed with people banging on about it.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:26 am

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


That's fine. You can't tell people what to do though. :thumbup:

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:37 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


That's fine. You can't tell people what to do though. :thumbup:

Whose telling people what to do, these are my thoughts, and I would like to think that I give a balanced view, unfortunately there are a lot of people on here who have tunnel vision and don't look at the bigger picture, it is not about the supporters, this is about this club being able to sustain football at the top level, but unfortunately some people would take this club backwards and down the leagues, playing in front of a few thousand fans, is that what we want? Self destructing.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:07 pm

Nothing wrong with supporters taking pride in seeing other supporters wearing Blue. I personally don't see it as a problem and doesn't effect me when I go to games.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:50 pm

Far more blue than red, as there should be.

If someone came in and turned Celtic purple, you think all of a sudden they would drop everything and turn purple?!

Of course not. People can wear red if they wish, but these 'anti-blue' undertones are ludicrous. Nothing wrong with being proud of our heritage!

People go to the effort of travelling to a friendly, they deserve support, not ridicule from people sat in their pants behind their PC's.

Pro blue stuff doesn't make the club an embarrasment. Quite the opposite. It shows a pride in one's club. We are mixing it with the big boys now..the Man Utd's, the Liverpools, The Evertons..these are fan bases that are used to the top flight and are very proud of their clubs identity. We'll gain respect by continuing to wear blue.

People should do what they want, and the main thing is to support the team, but these stupid anti-blue comments are ridiculous.

Jeez, be proud of our clubs traditions, every other supporter in Britain is proud of theirs, why can't we be?

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:54 pm

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


That's fine. You can't tell people what to do though. :thumbup:

Whose telling people what to do, these are my thoughts, and I would like to think that I give a balanced view, unfortunately there are a lot of people on here who have tunnel vision and don't look at the bigger picture, it is not about the supporters, this is about this club being able to sustain football at the top level, but unfortunately some people would take this club backwards and down the leagues, playing in front of a few thousand fans, is that what we want? Self destructing.


Lb,
well said.

Unfortunately there are none so blind that will not see.

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:57 pm

LLangynwyd Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


That's fine. You can't tell people what to do though. :thumbup:

Whose telling people what to do, these are my thoughts, and I would like to think that I give a balanced view, unfortunately there are a lot of people on here who have tunnel vision and don't look at the bigger picture, it is not about the supporters, this is about this club being able to sustain football at the top level, but unfortunately some people would take this club backwards and down the leagues, playing in front of a few thousand fans, is that what we want? Self destructing.


You are. :thumbup:

Re: Just got back and it was a blue night

Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:57 pm

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Because has long as this things rumble on it will not go away, and without VT where would this club be? Not in th PL that is for sure, I will wear red and support the team, I will provide the club with extra income so that we can continue to progress, the people that are buying these blue shirts are only lining the pockets of certain individuals, which brings no benefits to the club.


That's fine. You can't tell people what to do though. :thumbup:

Whose telling people what to do, these are my thoughts, and I would like to think that I give a balanced view, unfortunately there are a lot of people on here who have tunnel vision and don't look at the bigger picture, it is not about the supporters, this is about this club being able to sustain football at the top level, but unfortunately some people would take this club backwards and down the leagues, playing in front of a few thousand fans, is that what we want? Self destructing.


Lb,
well said.

Unfortunately there are none so blind that will not see.


How does being pro-blue equate to wanting the club in the lower leagues?

It's this kind of total made up nonsense that drives wedges between fans.

It's just total fantasy to say such a thing, and it's damaging too. I'm sick of it. It makes as much sense as saying those who are pro-red want the club to move to Malaysia..it's an equally bollocks argument!

What is wrong with campaigning for a return to blue? I think the club would be in a more sustainable and united state with it. Tan needs to engage and listen to legitimate concerns from his 'customers'.