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Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:38 pm

playing in blue at liverpool :ayatollah:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:47 pm

:roll:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:48 pm

Always_be_blue wrote:playing in blue at liverpool :ayatollah:


Happy days :-)

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:16 pm

paulh_85 wrote::roll:


Yes, farcical isn't it... It comes to a point when Cardiff fans are celebrating one of the few occasions where we will wear blue.

:roll:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:53 pm

What is so farcical? It's one of our registered colours, Like it or not! !!

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:01 pm

pembroke allan wrote:What is so farcical? It's one of our registered colours, Like it or not! !!


It's farcical that Cardiff City fans have been reduced to celebrating the sheer fact that we play in Blue anymore, as it's such a rare occurance. :thumbup:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:03 pm

We'll probably play in yellow,it'll look better for tv.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:04 pm

CHITTYCHITTY BANGBANG wrote:We'll probably play in yellow,it'll look better for tv.


No, it's blue. The club have released it on social media. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:06 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
CHITTYCHITTY BANGBANG wrote:We'll probably play in yellow,it'll look better for tv.


No, it's blue. The club have released it on social media. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

ok thanks barry

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:21 pm

Sad state of affairs when we get exited about playing in our rightful colours at an away game. :evil:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:21 pm

Sad state of affairs when we get exited about playing in our rightful colours at an away game. :evil:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:24 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
paulh_85 wrote::roll:


Yes, farcical isn't it... It comes to a point when Cardiff fans are celebrating one of the few occasions where we will wear blue.

:roll:


I'm delighted we will be in our proper colours against one of the biggest teams in world football. Strange reaction from Paul, I thought he would be pleased?

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:29 pm

pembroke allan wrote:What is so farcical? It's one of our registered colours, Like it or not! !!


God, what is your motivation!!??

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:29 pm

Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:43 pm

RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:06 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


What sort of logic is that? So anyone who has Caulker scoring against Swansea as an avatar loves the red kit?

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:31 pm

llandaffbluebird1 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


What sort of logic is that? So anyone who has Caulker scoring against Swansea as an avatar loves the red kit?


What sort of logic is that response? The majority of our games have been played with us in red. The fact he has selected a pic with us scoring in blue, which is one of the rare occasions we have worn the blue kit this season (perhaps the only time?), suggests to me he's in favour of the blue kit which is why I find his comment surprising unless it's sarcastic.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:34 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


The players are more important than the kit but the all blue kit is the best of our lot this year. But my preference about our kit colour is irrelevant to my view that the blue should not be apart of next years kits and shouldn't have been this year.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:38 pm

RFMH wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


The players are more important than the kit but the all blue kit is the best of our lot this year. But my preference about our kit colour is irrelevant to my view that the blue should not be apart of next years kits and shouldn't have been this year.


Can I ask why you feel this way as you're saying you want blue to be extinguished from our club altogether?

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:46 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


The players are more important than the kit but the all blue kit is the best of our lot this year. But my preference about our kit colour is irrelevant to my view that the blue should not be apart of next years kits and shouldn't have been this year.


Can I ask why you feel this way as you're saying you want blue to be extinguished from our club altogether?


Because it already has been, only now it's going out with a whimper while people sit there taking the crumbs of compromise until it eventually goes (and it will) that it won't be as big an issue. If it was done completely now it'd be a bit more honest for our owners vision of the club and it would stop pointless fan vs fan debates like this and many other threads.

If it was done you'd see a lot more fan backlash too which, until Tan sells the club, is the only way that Blue would have a fighting chance to return.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:55 pm

RFMH wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
RFMH wrote:Really wish we didn't have a blue away kit, the only positive about it is if people buy the blue kit over the others it might register its popularity over red but honestly I'd rather we didn't have it.


The fact you have us celebrating our equaliser at Hull in our blue kit, I'm assuming this post is sarcastic?


The players are more important than the kit but the all blue kit is the best of our lot this year. But my preference about our kit colour is irrelevant to my view that the blue should not be apart of next years kits and shouldn't have been this year.


Can I ask why you feel this way as you're saying you want blue to be extinguished from our club altogether?


Because it already has been, only now it's going out with a whimper while people sit there taking the crumbs of compromise until it eventually goes (and it will) that it won't be as big an issue. If it was done completely now it'd be a bit more honest for our owners vision of the club and it would stop pointless fan vs fan debates like this and many other threads.

If it was done you'd see a lot more fan backlash too which, until Tan sells the club, is the only way that Blue would have a fighting chance to return.


I can understand your point of view. Personally, I will never buy anything with the current badge and Malaysia plastered on our shirt, including our current blue shirt. But I will always turn up in blue and I think any fan wearing blue, even if it's this seasons blue shirt is better than not having any option to buy a blue shirt. It has given me great pleasure to see a big turn around in the blue/red percentage on display since the blue shirts were finally put on sale, so I don't want our blue to be extinguished altogether.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:05 pm

And now we have Cardiff City fans saying we shouldn't have a blue kit.

Well f**k me.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:28 pm

CantonJack wrote:And now we have Cardiff City fans saying we shouldn't have a blue kit.

Well f**k me.


Which part specifically do you disagree with?

Re: Blue at liverpool

Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:31 pm

There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:20 am

CardiffKid wrote:There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)

Exactly my thoughts

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:37 am

CardiffKid wrote:There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)


I personally think anyone wearing any sort of red to a City game is a wanker, because they know full well their red is backing what Tan is doing to our club. However, I obviously can't tell people what to wear and I would never kick off at a fellow City fan wearing red. I will just look at him and think how sad. :(

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:39 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
CardiffKid wrote:There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)


I personally think anyone wearing any sort of red to a City game is a wanker, because they know full well their red is backing what Tan is doing to our club. However, I obviously can't tell people what to wear and I would never kick off at a fellow City fan wearing red. I will just look at him and think how sad. :(


You think somebody is a wanker for deciding to wear a red city top? Bit uncalled for don't you think.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 1:18 am

Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
CardiffKid wrote:There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)


I personally think anyone wearing any sort of red to a City game is a wanker, because they know full well their red is backing what Tan is doing to our club. However, I obviously can't tell people what to wear and I would never kick off at a fellow City fan wearing red. I will just look at him and think how sad. :(


You think somebody is a wanker for deciding to wear a red city top? Bit uncalled for don't you think.


Not so much kids, but I will never understand adults wearing a red City top. I almost packed it in altogether after scarfgate, I felt like an away fan, I felt like I didn't belong in my own stadium. So yes, I think every adult fan wearing red is a wanker for making me feel that way, but I would never tell them my thoughts to their face as they still have as much of a right to support us and attend games as I do, whatever my thoughts and feelings towards them are. Fortunately, we still have a lot of pro blues rallying which gives me hope.

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 1:32 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
CardiffKid wrote:There are a lot of arguments either side of the rebrand, but personally I don't care what blue you wear, as long as it's blue..current kit, old kit, blue t-shirt etc.

It's different with red. A plain red t-shirt for example, or a nice red jumper..no problem..but an adult in a red Cardiff City shirt...what a wanker!

;)


I personally think anyone wearing any sort of red to a City game is a wanker, because they know full well their red is backing what Tan is doing to our club. However, I obviously can't tell people what to wear and I would never kick off at a fellow City fan wearing red. I will just look at him and think how sad. :(


You think somebody is a wanker for deciding to wear a red city top? Bit uncalled for don't you think.


Not so much kids, but I will never understand adults wearing a red City top. I almost packed it in altogether after scarfgate, I felt like an away fan, I felt like I didn't belong in my own stadium. So yes, I think every adult fan wearing red is a wanker for making me feel that way, but I would never tell them my thoughts to their face as they still have as much of a right to support us and attend games as I do, whatever my thoughts and feelings towards them are. Fortunately, we still have a lot of pro blues rallying which gives me hope.


I personally don't think adults choosing to wear a colour are wankers because it's their right.

Would add more but I'm watching a Cold War documentary. :laughing6:

Re: Blue at liverpool

Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:12 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
paulh_85 wrote::roll:


Yes, farcical isn't it... It comes to a point when Cardiff fans are celebrating one of the few occasions where we will wear blue.

:roll:


I'm delighted we will be in our proper colours against one of the biggest teams in world football. Strange reaction from Paul, I thought he would be pleased?



Id like to be in blue every game ross, but as barry said, it comes to something when we have to celebrate the odd game in blue like a victory. The colour of the shirt we wear has become such an issue where it shouldnt be really