Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:48 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:51 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:54 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:55 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Remember when Bu kept denying they were protesting,i think they called it a celebrating of our history and identity.
well Mrs branson is now openly calling for protests before during and after the man u game.What do they hope to achieve by all this protesting ?
Will protesting during the game unsettle the team ?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:55 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:58 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:What do they hope to achieve by all this protesting ?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:58 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:No protest should take place during a game... Before and after is fine.. During the game is about supporting the boys and helping them get a result on the pitch.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:01 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:No protest should take place during a game... Before and after is fine.. During the game is about supporting the boys and helping them get a result on the pitch.
correct bc as i just said protesting during the game is a big no from me,i think it's very irresponsible and could affect the players.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:03 pm
Owain wrote:
Any protest is a big no-no from you, which is why you keep sticking up for Tan with all of your accounts
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:03 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Owain wrote:
Any protest is a big no-no from you, which is why you keep sticking up for Tan with all of your accounts
I've got a feeling JAWS will be along to agree with him shortly!
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:03 pm
Owain wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:No protest should take place during a game... Before and after is fine.. During the game is about supporting the boys and helping them get a result on the pitch.
correct bc as i just said protesting during the game is a big no from me,i think it's very irresponsible and could affect the players.
Any protest is a big no-no from you, which is why you keep sticking up for Tan with all of your accounts
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:04 pm
Bluebird 37 wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Remember when Bu kept denying they were protesting,i think they called it a celebrating of our history and identity.
well Mrs branson is now openly calling for protests before during and after the man u game.What do they hope to achieve by all this protesting ?
Will protesting during the game unsettle the team ?
We will march against Tan and our leader has called upon us in our thousands, she called us warriors on Sunday she said she watched us from the sports cafe bar on the screen and said we did her proud Bluebirds unite Bluebirds unite![]()
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Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:04 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:what do you think about protesting during the game?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:11 pm
Owain wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:what do you think about protesting during the game?
Depends what form a 'protest' would take.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:27 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:30 pm
CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:31 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:33 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:37 pm
CardiffKid wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
First up, I can't see anything on Facebook about B.U calling for protests during the game. Nothing at all.
But there is nothing wrong with pro-blue chants and protests before and after, or pro-blue banners during. The players will thrive on it..I don't think Tan is their best mate at the moment either.
But yeah, where does it say B.U want protests during the game?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:38 pm
CardiffKid wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
First up, I can't see anything on Facebook about B.U calling for protests during the game. Nothing at all.
But there is nothing wrong with pro-blue chants and protests before and after, or pro-blue banners during. The players will thrive on it..I don't think Tan is their best mate at the moment either.
But yeah, where does it say B.U want protests during the game?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:39 pm
Owain wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
What sort of protests are they planning during the game?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:39 pm
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:39 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
First up, I can't see anything on Facebook about B.U calling for protests during the game. Nothing at all.
But there is nothing wrong with pro-blue chants and protests before and after, or pro-blue banners during. The players will thrive on it..I don't think Tan is their best mate at the moment either.
But yeah, where does it say B.U want protests during the game?
Sian Branson says time to rally the troops for protests before during and after the man u game on their Facebook page.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:41 pm
CardiffKid wrote:
Fair play, I stand corrected.
If protests mean pro-blue songs, displaying pro-blue banners then thats fine by me.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:42 pm
Canton stand bluebird wrote:CardiffKid wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:CardiffKid wrote:As any Cardiff City fan knows, the two games that have attracted most pro-blue stuff has been Man City and Swansea at home.
Can any redshirts remind me what the scores were?
Nothing wrong with City fans showing pride and passion in our colours. It's normal behaviour.
we're on about protesting during the game
First up, I can't see anything on Facebook about B.U calling for protests during the game. Nothing at all.
But there is nothing wrong with pro-blue chants and protests before and after, or pro-blue banners during. The players will thrive on it..I don't think Tan is their best mate at the moment either.
But yeah, where does it say B.U want protests during the game?
that's what I was thinking I haven't seen anything like that ? looks like lies are being told about bu once again theres a surprise.....
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:45 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:That's all ACE OF CLUBS/JAWS does is make things up.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:46 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:That's all ACE OF CLUBS/JAWS does is make things up.
read Cardiff kids post do you stand corrected bc
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:49 pm
Owain wrote:ACE OF CLUBS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:That's all ACE OF CLUBS/JAWS does is make things up.
read Cardiff kids post do you stand corrected bc
Do you think singing pro blue songs will unsettle the team?
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:50 pm
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:we don't know what form the protest in the ground will be.
If its just pro blue songs that's fine but i wouldn't call that a protest.
Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:53 pm