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keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:04 pm
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ozzy31 wrote:I never marched as i had my son with me and we had a few herons to run before the game. however i fully back the blue and i was there on 19:27 with my scarf
Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:30 pm
blueheaven wrote:ozzy31 wrote:I never marched as i had my son with me and we had a few herons to run before the game. however i fully back the blue and i was there on 19:27 with my scarf
This made me laugh I have visions of you and your Son chasing a flock of Herons down the StreetI think you meant errands Mate
Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:13 pm
Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:35 pm
keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:06 pm
soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
i fail to understand how some can not see the huge difference in numbers of those marching {even if it was 4000 } to how many wear blue at the game..
those in blue that didnt march have made a deliberate choice to wear {mostly old} blue clothes.. its just different people have different thoughts on what the blue campaign should be and means to them as individuals.
Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:11 pm
Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:12 pm
keepcardiffblue wrote:soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
i fail to understand how some can not see the huge difference in numbers of those marching {even if it was 4000 } to how many wear blue at the game..
those in blue that didnt march have made a deliberate choice to wear {mostly old} blue clothes.. its just different people have different thoughts on what the blue campaign should be and means to them as individuals.
Regardless of whether people were on the march,in the ground wearing blue or holding aloft their blue scarfs they are supporting the campaign to return to blue,the most important thing is numbers are growing fast.
Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:58 pm
soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
i fail to understand how some can not see the huge difference in numbers of those marching {even if it was 4000 } to how many wear blue at the game..
those in blue that didnt march have made a deliberate choice to wear {mostly old} blue clothes.. its just different people have different thoughts on what the blue campaign should be and means to them as individuals.
Regardless of whether people were on the march,in the ground wearing blue or holding aloft their blue scarfs they are supporting the campaign to return to blue,the most important thing is numbers are growing fast.
there is very little appetite for red at Cardiff,has never been.
the divide appears over whether you turn up in blue to show your not buying into the rebrand, or want to go further and piss him off{ in his words } to drive him out of the club.
Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:11 pm
thomasblue wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
Just because someone didn't go on the march doesn't mean they don't support the back to blue campaign ! Whatever that is .
Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:13 pm
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Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:36 pm
keepcardiffblue wrote:soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:soulofthesea wrote:keepcardiffblue wrote:Just to get an idea of how many on this board are supporting the blue campaign
i fail to understand how some can not see the huge difference in numbers of those marching {even if it was 4000 } to how many wear blue at the game..
those in blue that didnt march have made a deliberate choice to wear {mostly old} blue clothes.. its just different people have different thoughts on what the blue campaign should be and means to them as individuals.
Regardless of whether people were on the march,in the ground wearing blue or holding aloft their blue scarfs they are supporting the campaign to return to blue,the most important thing is numbers are growing fast.
there is very little appetite for red at Cardiff,has never been.
the divide appears over whether you turn up in blue to show your not buying into the rebrand, or want to go further and piss him off{ in his words } to drive him out of the club.
Imo people don't want to drive him out they just want him to recognize we have a history and to respect it,just because people disagree with something he has done it doesn't mean they want to drive him out,there is a thing called compromise and we all have to do it at some point in our lives whether it's in a marriage,in work,in a disagreement with friends or many other situations,Compromise is a good thing and Tan nor anyone else is exempt from it.
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AJ1927 wrote:No I was not on the March..
So I clicked NO!!!
What's does it prove though?
I could've clicked YES even though I did not attend.
Pretty pointless Poll to be fair...
Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:41 pm
AJ1927 wrote:No I was not on the March..
So I clicked NO!!!
What's does it prove though?
I could've clicked YES even though I did not attend.
Pretty pointless Poll to be fair...