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" Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead "

Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:38 pm

"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another City fan.


This hurt reading this
Vince wrote 'Coach 4 not looking good for Man City dropping like flies may have to share some with other coaches' :evil:



Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:56 pm

They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:01 pm

boxerbob wrote:They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with who got most money,if someone orders a ticket they should pay for it,not just cancel because we lost the game before

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:03 pm

caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with who got most money,if someone orders a ticket they should pay for it,not just cancel because we lost the game before


Look at my 1st line but we have seen many posts about our following,thats why I put the rest up.No dig jusy my take on it

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:06 pm

Annis i will be at every match home and away as i have been since i first walked up the famous slope to the bob bank in the old lady as a 7yr old pal i started 33yrs ago as a kid and still love the craic even when we were losing 5 0 at maidstone and going to darlo nyd losing by 4 goals even a sit down protest at prestons plastic pitch when we got stuffed mate unfortunately as u say kids of today only think theres 2 divisions in england if only they knew real lower lge away days and standard of football they are all spoilt rotten nowadays but i share the frustrations with old skool and new fans when we watch a shower of shit like that yesterday suppose to be playing for a new manager its worrying i even hear fans saying they wouldnt care if we went down if it means tan walks away and tbh a part of me thinks that too but the prem is a huge 80m bonus every year and getting bigger so as long as wer in the prem tan will be in the seat and in the media so forgetting the colour issue we either back the team not the regime or accept the fact things wont get better and walk away from the club we love pal ive tried and i cant but its down the the individual and how strong their beliefs are mate but as u say for every 1 that doesnt renew their st theres 10 plastic prawns waiting to snap them up

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:10 pm

They have only had good times.
Johnny owen quote.....
Thats why they cant fully appreciate the good when never experienced the bad.

cardiff city in my blood and in my soul . forever

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:14 pm

lord raglan wrote:They have only had good times.
Johnny owen quote.....
Thats why they cant fully appreciate the good when never experienced the bad.

cardiff city in my blood and in my soul . forever


Johnny Owen ..... He's a newbie ...... Hardly ever went .

Nice bloke just pumping for publicity though. New film probably coming out.

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:14 pm

boxerbob wrote:
caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with who got most money,if someone orders a ticket they should pay for it,not just cancel because we lost the game before


Look at my 1st line but we have seen many posts about our following,thats why I put the rest up.No dig jusy my take on it

Not a dig just having my say,some of our fans expect us to win every game,and when we lose get fed up and don't turn up,most of our new found fans never experienced life in the dungeon,that really was a low time losing at shitty grounds against shit teams

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:16 pm

Chief73 wrote:Annis i will be at every match home and away as i have been since i first walked up the famous slope to the bob bank in the old lady as a 7yr old pal i started 33yrs ago as a kid and still love the craic even when we were losing 5 0 at maidstone and going to darlo nyd losing by 4 goals even a sit down protest at prestons plastic pitch when we got stuffed mate unfortunately as u say kids of today only think theres 2 divisions in england if only they knew real lower lge away days and standard of football they are all spoilt rotten nowadays but i share the frustrations with old skool and new fans when we watch a shower of shit like that yesterday suppose to be playing for a new manager its worrying i even hear fans saying they wouldnt care if we went down if it means tan walks away and tbh a part of me thinks that too but the prem is a huge 80m bonus every year and getting bigger so as long as wer in the prem tan will be in the seat and in the media so forgetting the colour issue we either back the team not the regime or accept the fact things wont get better and walk away from the club we love pal ive tried and i cant but its down the the individual and how strong their beliefs are mate but as u say for every 1 that doesnt renew their st theres 10 plastic prawns waiting to snap them up


Chief ..... I admire fans like you.

Your also correct .

Lets be honest Cardiff city only had in total 4000 if that like you.

Respect to you. :thumbup:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:21 pm

caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:
caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with who got most money,if someone orders a ticket they should pay for it,not just cancel because we lost the game before


Look at my 1st line but we have seen many posts about our following,thats why I put the rest up.No dig jusy my take on it

Not a dig just having my say,some of our fans expect us to win every game,and when we lose get fed up and don't turn up,most of our new found fans never experienced life in the dungeon,that really was a low time losing at shitty grounds against shit teams

Im not going there n expecting to win.Only been following city since about 2002 n season ticket holder n going to games for about 7 years.I know I have had only the good times.1st time at ninian got caught with the bug n.away days are better for tho,good craic even tho im not expecting to pull something out of the hat

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:32 pm

Spot on, the team needs our support more than ever, easy to support a winning team, but it's more important to support the team when we are not doing well. Hence why canton so quiet yesterday, half of hem only known good times, support the boys and make some noise.

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:10 pm

Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another fan.

Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:








Annis how many times years ago were we fighting relegation with the last game of the season!!! Travelling up in the car next Saturday (I'm driving ) but now is the time to get behind Ole and the team and not abandon them.Ok £47 is a lot to pay plus coach costs but we have to stay together and support the boys
:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:23 pm

boxerbob wrote:
caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:
caerblue wrote:
boxerbob wrote:They shouldn't be ordering tickets n failing to pay

In all fairness not every city fan got yr financial clout or time on their hands

Im going but I can only go to a few away day a season :thumbup:

I f I cant go I don't look it as deserting the club,more to do with it bien family 1st everytime :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with who got most money,if someone orders a ticket they should pay for it,not just cancel because we lost the game before


Look at my 1st line but we have seen many posts about our following,thats why I put the rest up.No dig jusy my take on it

Not a dig just having my say,some of our fans expect us to win every game,and when we lose get fed up and don't turn up,most of our new found fans never experienced life in the dungeon,that really was a low time losing at shitty grounds against shit teams

Im not going there n expecting to win.Only been following city since about 2002 n season ticket holder n going to games for about 7 years.I know I have had only the good times.1st time at ninian got caught with the bug n.away days are better for tho,good craic even tho im not expecting to pull something out of the hat

I d be happy if we get a shot on target :lol:,as they say football is a funny old game,man city will lose at home one day,may be that day will be Saturday :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:25 pm

All deserters should be shot :lol:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:36 pm

Cheers daya its just so frustrating seeing fans and stewards fighting again at the back of the canton every home game its either fighting or its the colour issues and tan has brought most of it on its eady to say without his money we wouldnt be in the prem but i tell u something from my experience after waiting 33yrs for prem footy now ive tasted it and been extremely let down by the whole circus if somebody offered me right now to drop a div and tan walks regsrdless of changing our colour back i would take it pal just to have my club mean something to the real fans again its heartbreaking what hes done and hhe wont stop anytime soon pal

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:39 pm

Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another City fan.


This hurt reading this
Vince wrote 'Coach 4 not looking good for Man City dropping like flies may have to share some with other coaches' :evil:



Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



I started following the Bluebirds in Toshack's last season, my 1st away game was against Sheffield United were we lost 4-1.

In the following 10 seasons I misses only 1 game home or away, started travelling with Mair Daniels and Adar Glass Caerdydd then by car.

I then started shift work where only 1 Saturday out of 4 was free, so watching the city became hard, would just get the odd home game.

7 years ago I suffered 2 strokes that brought the end of shift work but ill health stopped me in my tracks, thankfully I have recovered enough to start watching the City again and I bought my 1st season ticket in 2011/12 season. People have many things that stop them watching football but you can be sure it's never far from their heart. :thumbup:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:54 pm

Aisle116 wrote:I started following the Bluebirds in Toshack's last season, my 1st away game was against Sheffield United were we lost 4-1.



Exactly the same as me, that's scary. In fact, are you me ?

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:54 pm

Chief73 wrote:Annis i will be at every match home and away as i have been since i first walked up the famous slope to the bob bank in the old lady as a 7yr old pal i started 33yrs ago as a kid and still love the craic even when we were losing 5 0 at maidstone and going to darlo nyd losing by 4 goals even a sit down protest at prestons plastic pitch when we got stuffed mate unfortunately as u say kids of today only think theres 2 divisions in england if only they knew real lower lge away days and standard of football they are all spoilt rotten nowadays but i share the frustrations with old skool and new fans when we watch a shower of shit like that yesterday suppose to be playing for a new manager its worrying i even hear fans saying they wouldnt care if we went down if it means tan walks away and tbh a part of me thinks that too but the prem is a huge 80m bonus every year and getting bigger so as long as wer in the prem tan will be in the seat and in the media so forgetting the colour issue we either back the team not the regime or accept the fact things wont get better and walk away from the club we love pal ive tried and i cant but its down the the individual and how strong their beliefs are mate but as u say for every 1 that doesnt renew their st theres 10 plastic prawns waiting to snap them up


Chief, I have all the time in the world for fans like yourself, this is when those that keep going form a bond and get stronger and can feel proud of their Support. :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:57 pm

Aisle116 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another City fan.


This hurt reading this
Vince wrote 'Coach 4 not looking good for Man City dropping like flies may have to share some with other coaches' :evil:



Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



I started following the Bluebirds in Toshack's last season, my 1st away game was against Sheffield United were we lost 4-1.

In the following 10 seasons I misses only 1 game home or away, started travelling with Mair Daniels and Adar Glass Caerdydd then by car.

I then started shift work where only 1 Saturday out of 4 was free, so watching the city became hard, would just get the odd home game.

7 years ago I suffered 2 strokes that brought the end of shift work but ill health stopped me in my tracks, thankfully I have recovered enough to start watching the City again and I bought my 1st season ticket in 2011/12 season. People have many things that stop them watching football but you can be sure it's never far from their heart. :thumbup:



I use to go away with Mair Daniels Adar Glas Supporters Club in the late 70's, great trips and always had a good laugh with the Valley lads on the coaches,We wore scarfs around our wrists :lol: :ayatollah:

Sorry to hear about your health. good to see you back :thumbup: :thumbup:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:57 pm

Results like yesterday have made me MORE determined to get behind our team!

The atmosphere yesterday shocked me. If only we could bottle up the atmosphere of away days and multiply it among all fans our ground would truly be a fortress....

Can't wait to go to ALL games as always but, now more than ever, I for one, will shout for every free kick, offside, tackle and penalty - like Ole said: Let's show our heroes our support !!!

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:58 pm

I'm up for the fight!!!!!!!!!! Supported City through many a relegation battle.

True supporters will now shine through............ :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBIRDS!!!!!!!!

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:58 pm

this i am afraid was always going to happen, i dont think its a loyalty thing either, bus and ticket for most games is between 60 and 80 quid, its a hell of a lot to do every week and a lot started doing the early games to get the criteria to do the BIG ones,of course not looking hard enough..it was catch 22..Norwich and Hull or not go to the games in north london,merseyside,and manchester...liverpool and arsenal more or less over xmas......the two manchester clubs in january when everyone is skint........when money is tight and your not being paid until end of month, the expense of these games is an easy one to drop..

i do 100% though think if you inform some1 to get you a ticket, you should honour it.

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:58 pm

Cannot wait for the relegation dog fight

What we need is for the team to give 100% and the fans to realize we are'nt Barcelona and fully get behind the team

A few less off the field scandals will be welcomed too

BLUEBIRDS :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:59 pm

bethanmattsgrampy wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another fan.

Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:








Annis how many times years ago were we fighting relegation with the last game of the season!!! Travelling up in the car next Saturday (I'm driving ) but now is the time to get behind Ole and the team and not abandon them.Ok £47 is a lot to pay plus coach costs but we have to stay together and support the boys
:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


To many times to count :lol: But your right everyone should get right behind Ole and the players :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:59 pm

GGardner wrote:Results like yesterday have made me MORE determined to get behind our team!

The atmosphere yesterday shocked me. If only we could bottle up the atmosphere of away days and multiply it among all fans our ground would truly be a fortress....

Can't wait to go to ALL games as always but, now more than ever, I for one, will shout for every free kick, offside, tackle and penalty - like Ole said: Let's show our heroes our support !!!


I would hug you if you were with me now. Not in a gay way but a real man bear hug!!! :laughing6:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:00 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
bethanmattsgrampy wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another fan.

Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:








Annis how many times years ago were we fighting relegation with the last game of the season!!! Travelling up in the car next Saturday (I'm driving ) but now is the time to get behind Ole and the team and not abandon them.Ok £47 is a lot to pay plus coach costs but we have to stay together and support the boys
:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


To many times to count :lol: But your right everyone should get right behind Ole and the players :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Oooooh I do like a good relegation battle Annis!! Ooooooooooooooh!! :laughing6: :wave:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:04 pm

Thanks Blazing Saddles - I feel your love my friend :-)

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:05 pm

First game 87/88, been going week in week out since, apart from the odd promotion season i grew up with us being nothing but rubbish, but the last few seasons have been the worst out of any since i started going, just don't feel like i belong there most of the time its become a bit of a chore i often find myself getting angry with people around me

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:07 pm

Blazing Saddles wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
bethanmattsgrampy wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another fan.

Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:








Annis how many times years ago were we fighting relegation with the last game of the season!!! Travelling up in the car next Saturday (I'm driving ) but now is the time to get behind Ole and the team and not abandon them.Ok £47 is a lot to pay plus coach costs but we have to stay together and support the boys
:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


To many times to count :lol: But your right everyone should get right behind Ole and the players :thumbup: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Oooooh I do like a good relegation battle Annis!! Ooooooooooooooh!! :laughing6: :wave:

:lol: :lol:

Love it Saddles :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead

Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:18 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Aisle116 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:"Many City fans have never experienced what lies ahead"

In the last 13 years Cardiff City Football Club has really had nothing but Success and has never had a real fight on their hands on the pitch. Years ago, We would have a relegation battle virtually 2 out of every 3 years, never pretty football, dire games, but the loyalty and passion from the fans that went got us through many of them. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Now is not the time to desert, at least we are playing top Quality sides, not Rochdale and Barnet, so there are no excuses,every seat should be filled from now till May at the Cardiff City Stadium and all the away games, they were virtually full in August/Sept/Oct and November. If u cant go give your ticket to another City fan.


This hurt reading this
Vince wrote 'Coach 4 not looking good for Man City dropping like flies may have to share some with other coaches' :evil:



Its easy to support a Successful team, the real fans stay with your club no matter what.

Yes we have different opinions,about the team/manager/owner etc but we still All Support Cardiff City Football Club and so no reason why the Support should drift away.

" BLUEBIRDS BLUEBIRDS " :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



I started following the Bluebirds in Toshack's last season, my 1st away game was against Sheffield United were we lost 4-1.

In the following 10 seasons I misses only 1 game home or away, started travelling with Mair Daniels and Adar Glass Caerdydd then by car.

I then started shift work where only 1 Saturday out of 4 was free, so watching the city became hard, would just get the odd home game.

7 years ago I suffered 2 strokes that brought the end of shift work but ill health stopped me in my tracks, thankfully I have recovered enough to start watching the City again and I bought my 1st season ticket in 2011/12 season. People have many things that stop them watching football but you can be sure it's never far from their heart. :thumbup:



I use to go away with Mair Daniels Adar Glas Supporters Club in the late 70's, great trips and always had a good laugh with the Valley lads on the coaches,We wore scarfs around our wrists :lol: :ayatollah:

Sorry to hear about your health. good to see you back :thumbup: :thumbup:


Showing your age now.