Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:10 pm
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' ALSO IN THE GROUND AT ' 19 MINUTES 27 SECONDS ' A SEA OF BLUE SCARVES '
WE ARE CARDIFF CITY, WE WILL ALWAYS BE BLUE
Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:53 pm
Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:30 am
Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:12 am
Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:47 am
Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:Bring your blue scarves and hold them up with pride at 19 Mins 27 Seconds![]()
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Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:28 am
Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:02 pm
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:26 pm
TERRYB wrote:The message to all our fans who want our Blue and our Badge back is simple:
IF YOU CARE, BE THERE! BLUE ARMY!![]()
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Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:27 pm
redordead wrote:TERRYB wrote:The message to all our fans who want our Blue and our Badge back is simple:
IF YOU CARE, BE THERE! BLUE ARMY!![]()
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There's a lot who care who won't be there,the majority.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:34 pm
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:38 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:43 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:49 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:55 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:59 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:05 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
That's it, scutinise the behaviour of other well meaning folk, but never ask questions of your own conduct, great guy
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:07 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
That's it, scutinise the behaviour of other well meaning folk, but never ask questions of your own conduct, great guy
I'll be sat in the stadium. Conducting myself accordingly, whilst awaiting the arrival of the players for a very important game. You do as you wish.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:11 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
That's it, scutinise the behaviour of other well meaning folk, but never ask questions of your own conduct, great guy
I'll be sat in the stadium. Conducting myself accordingly, whilst awaiting the arrival of the players for a very important game. You do as you wish.
And you say blue marcher's have no credibility if they attend?![]()
You sound like a great guy, don't forget to beep your horn
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:13 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
That's it, scutinise the behaviour of other well meaning folk, but never ask questions of your own conduct, great guy
I'll be sat in the stadium. Conducting myself accordingly, whilst awaiting the arrival of the players for a very important game. You do as you wish.
And you say blue marcher's have no credibility if they attend?![]()
You sound like a great guy, don't forget to beep your horn
Read through our little exchange again, pause, read it all again, engage brain, and eureka you have it.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:19 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
This is what I have done on previous marches, but I disagree it's the only way to save face.
Will you be marching/ attending?
Not marching, but may beep my horn as I drive by. Parking should be a lot better if 5000 of you are walking to the game.
So you just wanted to mock those going to the game after the march for blue, great.
Does it matter what I think? You believe in what your doing, so power to you.
That's it, scutinise the behaviour of other well meaning folk, but never ask questions of your own conduct, great guy
I'll be sat in the stadium. Conducting myself accordingly, whilst awaiting the arrival of the players for a very important game. You do as you wish.
And you say blue marcher's have no credibility if they attend?![]()
You sound like a great guy, don't forget to beep your horn
Read through our little exchange again, pause, read it all again, engage brain, and eureka you have it.
*As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost* yeah ok hypocrite
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:26 pm
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:40 pm
Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:46 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:02 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:As soon as you walk into that stadium all your credibility is lost. March to the ground and then turn around and go home. If 10,000 of you did this every week, Tan may, just may, start to think twice.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:05 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:12 pm
toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
So your saying, it's to make you feel better about yourselves, for not doing anything about it 2 years ago, and to tell each other in a big kumbyahh type of a way, that everything will be ok. In all honestly I'm not here to discredit your beliefs and obvious strong feelings. I'm just not that bothered about the colour of the shirt. The club is the most important thing in all this. It still exists, it still represents the people of Cardiff, as the name is emblazoned all over the stadium. I turn up, give as little to Tan as possible, be that money or wasting of my time thinking about him, support the players to do their best, and go home. You may not like this, but sorry that's how it is. That is what I believe, is what being a football supporter is. Support the club in whatever colour or guise it may be representing itself.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:09 pm
Forever Blue wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
So your saying, it's to make you feel better about yourselves, for not doing anything about it 2 years ago, and to tell each other in a big kumbyahh type of a way, that everything will be ok. In all honestly I'm not here to discredit your beliefs and obvious strong feelings. I'm just not that bothered about the colour of the shirt. The club is the most important thing in all this. It still exists, it still represents the people of Cardiff, as the name is emblazoned all over the stadium. I turn up, give as little to Tan as possible, be that money or wasting of my time thinking about him, support the players to do their best, and go home. You may not like this, but sorry that's how it is. That is what I believe, is what being a football supporter is. Support the club in whatever colour or guise it may be representing itself.
As far as I am concerned Ive been trying to do things about it from day one, 12 organised meetings with fans and others with our club and worn BLUE to every game, sang BLUE songs at every game since day one, been on demonstrations etc. Promoted the BLUE everywhere I could. The prob was we never could get big numbers due to lies being spread by the Red leaders ' Red or Dead ' and threats to other fans.
Better late than never, just glad now more are standing up for our Identity![]()
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Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:15 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
So your saying, it's to make you feel better about yourselves, for not doing anything about it 2 years ago, and to tell each other in a big kumbyahh type of a way, that everything will be ok. In all honestly I'm not here to discredit your beliefs and obvious strong feelings. I'm just not that bothered about the colour of the shirt. The club is the most important thing in all this. It still exists, it still represents the people of Cardiff, as the name is emblazoned all over the stadium. I turn up, give as little to Tan as possible, be that money or wasting of my time thinking about him, support the players to do their best, and go home. You may not like this, but sorry that's how it is. That is what I believe, is what being a football supporter is. Support the club in whatever colour or guise it may be representing itself.
As far as I am concerned Ive been trying to do things about it from day one, 12 organised meetings with fans and others with our club and worn BLUE to every game, sang BLUE songs at every game since day one, been on demonstrations etc. Promoted the BLUE everywhere I could. The prob was we never could get big numbers due to lies being spread by the Red leaders ' Red or Dead ' and threats to other fans.
Better late than never, just glad now more are standing up for our Identity![]()
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Whoopedy doo, wore blue to every game, sang blue songs![]()
Be honest, Annis, you like all the rest of us reluctantly accepted the re-brand. In fact, you more than most were in a position to really effect things,as you own and control this message board, yet you did nothing. The fact is, that although, we all hate the red and dragon badge, the survival and progress of the club is and was the most important thing. It still is and the majority still see VT has our best option of even greater success, thats why there is still very little appetite for protests.
Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:36 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
So your saying, it's to make you feel better about yourselves, for not doing anything about it 2 years ago, and to tell each other in a big kumbyahh type of a way, that everything will be ok. In all honestly I'm not here to discredit your beliefs and obvious strong feelings. I'm just not that bothered about the colour of the shirt. The club is the most important thing in all this. It still exists, it still represents the people of Cardiff, as the name is emblazoned all over the stadium. I turn up, give as little to Tan as possible, be that money or wasting of my time thinking about him, support the players to do their best, and go home. You may not like this, but sorry that's how it is. That is what I believe, is what being a football supporter is. Support the club in whatever colour or guise it may be representing itself.
As far as I am concerned Ive been trying to do things about it from day one, 12 organised meetings with fans and others with our club and worn BLUE to every game, sang BLUE songs at every game since day one, been on demonstrations etc. Promoted the BLUE everywhere I could. The prob was we never could get big numbers due to lies being spread by the Red leaders ' Red or Dead ' and threats to other fans.
Better late than never, just glad now more are standing up for our Identity![]()
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Whoopedy doo, wore blue to every game, sang blue songs![]()
Be honest, Annis, you like all the rest of us reluctantly accepted the re-brand. In fact, you more than most were in a position to really effect things,as you own and control this message board, yet you did nothing. The fact is, that although, we all hate the red and dragon badge, the survival and progress of the club is and was the most important thing. It still is and the majority still see VT has our best option of even greater success, thats why there is still very little appetite for protests.
Never ever accepted it, the club has never ever got a penny of me other than my season ticket and yes I am glad I never walked away as if the group of fans I sit with had walked away and a few other groups around the ground had, then I honestly believe that stadium would be red now and there would be no turning back. Our seats would of been filled with red.
Control this Forum, Its BLUE and Always has been and I have argued/debated for the BLUE for nearly 2yrs a Fact![]()
When u say control this Forum u mean act like Tan and not let fans like us have an opinion
Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:42 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:toshacks_1_tales wrote:Tan is the one giving out 'credibility scores' as you put it. As soon as you walk into that stadium Tan is the winner, making your previous hour or two of ranting and raving irrelevant. Turn up, support the team, wear blue and buy nothing from the club. There you have it, that's my match day ritual.
The march isn't primiarily about Tan, It's about Cardiff fans giving a nod to each other and the football world about who WE are. And you say I'm not engaging my brain?
I think Tan would have even less time for those who accept an identity change at his whim. but that's just my opinion.
So your saying, it's to make you feel better about yourselves, for not doing anything about it 2 years ago, and to tell each other in a big kumbyahh type of a way, that everything will be ok. In all honestly I'm not here to discredit your beliefs and obvious strong feelings. I'm just not that bothered about the colour of the shirt. The club is the most important thing in all this. It still exists, it still represents the people of Cardiff, as the name is emblazoned all over the stadium. I turn up, give as little to Tan as possible, be that money or wasting of my time thinking about him, support the players to do their best, and go home. You may not like this, but sorry that's how it is. That is what I believe, is what being a football supporter is. Support the club in whatever colour or guise it may be representing itself.
As far as I am concerned Ive been trying to do things about it from day one, 12 organised meetings with fans and others with our club and worn BLUE to every game, sang BLUE songs at every game since day one, been on demonstrations etc. Promoted the BLUE everywhere I could. The prob was we never could get big numbers due to lies being spread by the Red leaders ' Red or Dead ' and threats to other fans.
Better late than never, just glad now more are standing up for our Identity![]()
![]()
![]()
Whoopedy doo, wore blue to every game, sang blue songs![]()
Be honest, Annis, you like all the rest of us reluctantly accepted the re-brand. In fact, you more than most were in a position to really effect things,as you own and control this message board, yet you did nothing. The fact is, that although, we all hate the red and dragon badge, the survival and progress of the club is and was the most important thing. It still is and the majority still see VT has our best option of even greater success, thats why there is still very little appetite for protests.
Never ever accepted it, the club has never ever got a penny of me other than my season ticket and yes I am glad I never walked away as if the group of fans I sit with had walked away and a few other groups around the ground had, then I honestly believe that stadium would be red now and there would be no turning back. Our seats would of been filled with red.
Control this Forum, Its BLUE and Always has been and I have argued/debated for the BLUE for nearly 2yrs a Fact![]()
When u say control this Forum u mean act like Tan and not let fans like us have an opinion
You seem to have a very different interpretation of 'accepting' than I and I would suggest the majority of our supporters do thenAny supporter that carried on buying a season ticket and going to the games, were in acceptance of VTs terms, I would prefer to say reluctantly accepted them. The only people, who fall into the category of non acceptance, were those such as TLG, who walked away. For me, the ones who have actively accepted and indeed encouraged the re-brand are those that have happily bought Red merchandise and I would suggest that they are in a small minority, judgeing by how much Red is seen both home and away and is largely confined to kids and mums.