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Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:17 pm

I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:23 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm



Some of the pro reds just want a successful team they can enjoy watcingh on match of the day, while pretending they are a football fan, because sky sports marketing has told them that football fans are proper blokes.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:24 pm

Blue_Always wrote:
TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm



Some of the pro reds just want a successful team they can enjoy watcingh on match of the day, while pretending they are a football fan, because sky sports marketing has told them that football fans are proper blokes.


:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:28 pm

Get a room lads :lol:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:28 pm

The red revolution has failed to ignite and the apathy towards the red has very slowly turned to limited self driven positive action, the simplest being the wearing of blue.

What hampers the cause is posters like you entangling many half truths and various other conspiracy theories into continued anti Tan propaganda. Most on here are intelligent enough to ignore your constant drivel but when some who like a little debate get involved to balance the argument the get accused of being a "red"


BU failed, but slowly the fans are winning the war.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:28 pm

To be away games have always been the same, never see any red there, happy days

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:34 pm

AJ1927 wrote:Get a room lads :lol:


We tried to but it was all booked up by you, Wez and Allen having a wank over the red kit and your shrine to Tan.

Oh well, maybe next week.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:39 pm

Is there such a thing as Pro Red ? I hope there isn't but I may be wrong.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:42 pm

AJ1927 wrote:Get a room lads :lol:


They're the same poster.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:55 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Get a room lads :lol:


We tried to but it was all booked up by you, Wez and Allen having a wank over the red kit and your shrine to Tan.

Oh well, maybe next week.



:lol: :lol:


Never ever purchased a single piece of Merch since Sam rebranded us pal.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:55 pm

Xcasual wrote:Is there such a thing as Pro Red ? I hope there isn't but I may be wrong.


Oh yes, many of them on here. They are mainly based in Pembroke, closet Jacks no doubt.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:59 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:
Xcasual wrote:Is there such a thing as Pro Red ? I hope there isn't but I may be wrong.


Oh yes, many of them on here. They are mainly based in Pembroke, closet Jacks no doubt.




Don't know a single person who wanted the red kit over the blue.

The fact that fans who have accepted it reluctantly or not get attacked by poster who claim they're oppressed for supporting blue is embarrassing to be honest.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:02 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:
Xcasual wrote:Is there such a thing as Pro Red ? I hope there isn't but I may be wrong.


Oh yes, many of them on here. They are mainly based in Pembroke, closet Jacks no doubt.


What a load of rubbish. :lol:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:03 pm

What a clown

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:51 pm

Buying a red Cardiff shirt is like funding terrorism, and u don't want to be a terrorist do u?

Serious note thou, Tan changed the colours as it would be more marketable in Asia, has any Asians/Malaysians ever bought our shirt?

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:56 pm

Sladey wrote:Buying a red Cardiff shirt is like funding terrorism, and u don't want to be a terrorist do u?

Serious note thou, Tan changed the colours as it would be more marketable in Asia, has any Asians/Malaysians ever bought our shirt?



Funding Terrorism is a pretty poor comparison.
Your putting an issue that claims lives,many innocent, to the colour change of a football kit. :o

Whilst your second point is valid it is made redundant by the poor standard of the first.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:07 pm

AJ1927 wrote:
Sladey wrote:Buying a red Cardiff shirt is like funding terrorism, and u don't want to be a terrorist do u?

Serious note thou, Tan changed the colours as it would be more marketable in Asia, has any Asians/Malaysians ever bought our shirt?



Funding Terrorism is a pretty poor comparison.
Your putting an issue that claims lives,many innocent, to the colour change of a football kit. :o

Whilst your second point is valid it is made redundant by the poor standard of the first.


Would u buy the red shirt? If your answer is the same as would u fund terrorism then it's not a poor comparison

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:14 pm

No I would not buy a red shirt..

And I certainly wouldn't fund terrorism.

But the fact that you can sit there and happily compare the two shows how f*cking stupid and child like you actually are...


Football!!!!


Life and Death!!!!

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:18 pm

Why do people even answer this clown. This forum would be so much better if everyone would just ignore this idiot along with roathy. (Even though they are probably the same person)

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:23 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm




Don't mistake pro-blue for pro-BU. A lot if people have decided to wear blue but still think BU are a joke.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:35 pm

JayCee wrote:
TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm




Don't mistake pro-blue for pro-BU. A lot if people have decided to wear blue but still think BU are a joke.


The biggest joke is that he calls himself the blue will rise.
Which when broken down suggests the blue was dead and buried in the beginning


It never was buried.
In fact fans who never usually wore club colours started wearing the blue.
Some of them are quite prominent members of this forum I might add. :thumbup:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:41 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Get a room lads :lol:


We tried to but it was all booked up by you, Wez and Allen having a wank over the red kit and your shrine to Tan.

Oh well, maybe next week.

never worn a kit mate not bothered about a colour only cardiff city unlike you crying on here all the time how old are you 10 ?????

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:42 pm

People are so touchy, what's the matter a bit of banter above u all? Go bust one out and relax before you bust a blood vessel

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:46 pm

Sladey wrote:People are so touchy, what's the matter a bit of banter above u all? Go bust one out and relax before you bust a blood vessel

:roll:

"People are so touchy" says the guy crying over the colour of a top.


Essentially... :lol:

I Don't associate the colour Red with Cardiff.


But I would not compare the situation at my football club to people dying around the world through act of cowardice ..


That's not Banter in anyway shape or form.

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:07 pm

TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm


for you information you +++++ was a season ticket holder until ill health this season prevents me going , i wore blue when at games so stop your bull shiiite attacks on me your nothing but a hypocrite complaining to mods that people abuse you, and what the fck are you doing now?? you little shittte stiring +++++++ :thumbup:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:10 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm


for you information you +++++ was a season ticket holder until ill health this season prevents me going , i wore blue when at games so stop your bull shiiite attacks on me your nothing but a hypocrite complaining to mods that people abuse you, and what the fck are you doing now?? you little shittte stiring +++++++ :thumbup:

i bet hes a mod or someone with multiple account like roathy :thumbup:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:19 pm

the problem with the poster is he gets his knickers-in-a-twist about Tan sacking Mackay. If he was consistant with his campaign to get our colours back he would have the support of this forum. Instead he chooses to act like a child, mixing topics like yellow and red turns orange.

Unable to seperate issues is the main reason you are ridiculed, and indeed BU....Tan could of sacked Malky possibly after the Villa game and it may of been easier for OGS. The majority support Tan for bringing in a new manager. The protest at Anfield got muddled too...Its the colour of the shirt, not a manager that causes the anger and sadness.

:ayatollah:

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:22 pm

wez1927 wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
TheBlueWillRise wrote:I made the long trip to Bolton yesterday decked out in our blue shirts. What I saw at Bolton was a vibrant, buzzing, passionate and above all else BLUE away end. No red shirts, no pro Tan propaganda and a unified away end backing the BU and the return to blue campaign.

Which begs the question, do all the reds on here like Allen and his merry men go to games then? Judging by this forum the reds certainly outweigh the blues, but not at matches. As Annis would say, hmmmmm


for you information you +++++ was a season ticket holder until ill health this season prevents me going , i wore blue when at games so stop your bull shiiite attacks on me your nothing but a hypocrite complaining to mods that people abuse you, and what the fck are you doing now?? you little shittte stiring +++++++ :thumbup:

i bet hes a mod or someone with multiple account like roathy :thumbup:


yes will soon find out, tbh pissed off with him posting such crap about myself with impunity it seems, even though he boasted that he reported six times someone for abusing him, and how many times hes complained of being bullied! yet hes doing it without justification! hes a 1st class +++++ :thumbup:
notice he hasnt responded to what i said about him? mmmmmm

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:29 pm

Sladey wrote:Buying a red Cardiff shirt is like funding terrorism, and u don't want to be a terrorist do u?

Serious note thou, Tan changed the colours as it would be more marketable in Asia, has any Asians/Malaysians ever bought our shirt?


shirts? duh

Re: Pure blue away end yesterday

Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:52 pm

ThomasC wrote:the problem with the poster is he gets his knickers-in-a-twist about Tan sacking Mackay. If he was consistant with his campaign to get our colours back he would have the support of this forum. Instead he chooses to act like a child, mixing topics like yellow and red turns orange.

Unable to seperate issues is the main reason you are ridiculed, and indeed BU....Tan could of sacked Malky possibly after the Villa game and it may of been easier for OGS. The majority support Tan for bringing in a new manager. The protest at Anfield got muddled too...Its the colour of the shirt, not a manager that causes the anger and sadness.

:ayatollah:


spot on mate
some just couldnt see that the Anfield protest was far more to do with blue than it was Malky..
Malky got sacked, and they dont get it