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Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:08 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:He may be a tw*t and to blame annis but how many other twats do we all know in that case who backed it now either hate it or dont go anymore, thats just it he says "safeguarding the club itself into the future was the most vital thing" and a "Debt free club" as to why he accepted it. We are not any closer to either years on and why he dont think it was worth it which alot of people think the same in my opinion the write up in general is what most thought at the time.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:23 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:He may be a tw*t and to blame annis but how many other twats do we all know in that case who backed it now either hate it or dont go anymore, thats just it he says "safeguarding the club itself into the future was the most vital thing" and a "Debt free club" as to why he accepted it. We are not any closer to either years on and why he dont think it was worth it which alot of people think the same in my opinion the write up in general is what most thought at the time.
Ian, there are some who not only backed,but led it and now say they were Blue all along![]()
Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:24 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:He may be a tw*t and to blame annis but how many other twats do we all know in that case who backed it now either hate it or dont go anymore, thats just it he says "safeguarding the club itself into the future was the most vital thing" and a "Debt free club" as to why he accepted it. We are not any closer to either years on and why he dont think it was worth it which alot of people think the same in my opinion the write up in general is what most thought at the time.
Ian, there are some who not only backed,but led it and now say they were Blue all along![]()
Theres loads of them on here
Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:31 pm
Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:48 pm
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:24 pm
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:29 pm
brickyblue wrote:Its caused so much debate and trouble hurt anger anguish sorrow and rivalry all in our own club.
Its now almost finished me a devoted fan of my beloved home time club to which ive been so proud of for 34 years.
Vincent tan has ruined Cardiff City hes broken me my club I love isnt this one and im gutted angry and sickened.
It needs fixing back to the way it was but one stands firm v t its like punishment now the mans a crock and an idiot.
No point blaming each other one mans at fault tan
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:30 pm
Mr Green wrote:You never used to be this bitter Phil...get a grip.its only a colour.get back to living life ffs and ditch the negative people.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:31 pm
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:33 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:Just read that total pile of hypocritical bollocks from Tucker.
Together with a handful of thugs, a couple of high profile fans scaremongering in the media and that patsy Steve Borley, Tucker is undoubtedly up there as one of the lead characters in the farce that saw the rebrand get waved through with minimal fuss.
Now, aside from supporters who have a tendency to ridicule and talk down peaceful protest and any kind of dissent, I don't have too much of a beef with the many people who just wanted to continue to watch professional football in Cardiff. It wasn't for me but each to their own.
But for Tucker, Borley et al, I've nothing but contempt. To read Steve Tucker harping on about a problem that he helped to cause is laughable. He can cry himself a bloody river as far as I'm concerned.
Rant over...and breathe...
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:33 pm
Mr Green wrote:You never used to be this bitter Phil...get a grip.its only a colour.get back to living life ffs and ditch the negative people.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:39 pm
Forever Blue wrote:brickyblue wrote:Its caused so much debate and trouble hurt anger anguish sorrow and rivalry all in our own club.
Its now almost finished me a devoted fan of my beloved home time club to which ive been so proud of for 34 years.
Vincent tan has ruined Cardiff City hes broken me my club I love isnt this one and im gutted angry and sickened.
It needs fixing back to the way it was but one stands firm v t its like punishment now the mans a crock and an idiot.
No point blaming each other one mans at fault tan
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Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:47 pm
Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:54 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:He may be a tw*t and to blame annis but how many other twats do we all know in that case who backed it now either hate it or dont go anymore, thats just it he says "safeguarding the club itself into the future was the most vital thing" and a "Debt free club" as to why he accepted it. We are not any closer to either years on and why he dont think it was worth it which alot of people think the same in my opinion the write up in general is what most thought at the time.
Ian, there are some who not only backed,but led it and now say they were Blue all along![]()
Theres loads of them on here
Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:20 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Tucks almost went as far as to criticise those that didn't want the rebrand... I'm glad that he now realises that he was wrong to do so.
Let's hope more reluctant reds realise that they were wrong.![]()
I'd rather more people come out and support a return to blue, than to be silenced by the "I told you so" taunts by those who have always disliked the rebrand. Surely better late than never?
Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:23 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Tucks almost went as far as to criticise those that didn't want the rebrand... I'm glad that he now realises that he was wrong to do so.
Let's hope more reluctant reds realise that they were wrong.![]()
I'd rather more people come out and support a return to blue, than to be silenced by the "I told you so" taunts by those who have always disliked the rebrand. Surely better late than never?
I agree, there are not even a 100 hard core supporters, who had the balls to give up from the start of the rebrand and wore their heart on their sleeves. Many came on message boards and shouted loudly but most if them never attended games regularly anyway, the likes of TLG and Thames Valley Blue are the only ones who saw this coming ansd stuck by their principles. We all accepted it in various levels if we carried on attending games. In hindsight it was a huge mistake and we now know it's not about winning or even having a club that's solvent if it means one without any tradition that the supporters don't recognise
Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:27 pm
brickyblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:brickyblue wrote:Its caused so much debate and trouble hurt anger anguish sorrow and rivalry all in our own club.
Its now almost finished me a devoted fan of my beloved home time club to which ive been so proud of for 34 years.
Vincent tan has ruined Cardiff City hes broken me my club I love isnt this one and im gutted angry and sickened.
It needs fixing back to the way it was but one stands firm v t its like punishment now the mans a crock and an idiot.
No point blaming each other one mans at fault tan
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The pain is getting worse not better annis im almost done every game is pain and anger im all beat up annis devastated annis I thought tan would listen but how wrong was I he never will its like punishment mate hurting big time crave my club back.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:28 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Tucks almost went as far as to criticise those that didn't want the rebrand... I'm glad that he now realises that he was wrong to do so.
Let's hope more reluctant reds realise that they were wrong.![]()
I'd rather more people come out and support a return to blue, than to be silenced by the "I told you so" taunts by those who have always disliked the rebrand. Surely better late than never?
I agree, there are not even a 100 hard core supporters, who had the balls to give up from the start of the rebrand and wore their heart on their sleeves. Many came on message boards and shouted loudly but most if them never attended games regularly anyway, the likes of TLG and Thames Valley Blue are the only ones who saw this coming ansd stuck by their principles. We all accepted it in various levels if we carried on attending games. In hindsight it was a huge mistake and we now know it's not about winning or even having a club that's solvent if it means one without any tradition that the supporters don't recognise
Personally I feel now if we all had walked away we would have a red club and no turning back.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:36 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Tucks almost went as far as to criticise those that didn't want the rebrand... I'm glad that he now realises that he was wrong to do so.
Let's hope more reluctant reds realise that they were wrong.![]()
I'd rather more people come out and support a return to blue, than to be silenced by the "I told you so" taunts by those who have always disliked the rebrand. Surely better late than never?
Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:23 pm
Forever Blue wrote:People like Tucker are part of the blame and more than backed the Rebrand and the same with media Wales![]()
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Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:21 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:He may be a tw*t and to blame annis but how many other twats do we all know in that case who backed it now either hate it or dont go anymore, thats just it he says "safeguarding the club itself into the future was the most vital thing" and a "Debt free club" as to why he accepted it. We are not any closer to either years on and why he dont think it was worth it which alot of people think the same in my opinion the write up in general is what most thought at the time.
Ian, there are some who not only backed,but led it and now say they were Blue all along![]()
Theres loads of them on here
Unfortunately it was 98% of our attendance home to Brighton.
Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:24 pm
64JACK wrote:Forever Blue wrote:People like Tucker are part of the blame and more than backed the Rebrand and the same with media Wales![]()
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Annis didn't Carl also back the rebrand? I seem too remember a reference he made to Kenny Huang who previously was linked to a takeover at Liverpool. Apparently (according to Carl) Huang and Tan were good friends, and Huangs favourite colour was red! He also went on to state that the rebrand could give you access to not millions but billions of pounds of chinese money? Forgive me if I'm wrong?
Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:33 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Tucks almost went as far as to criticise those that didn't want the rebrand... I'm glad that he now realises that he was wrong to do so.
Let's hope more reluctant reds realise that they were wrong.![]()
I'd rather more people come out and support a return to blue, than to be silenced by the "I told you so" taunts by those who have always disliked the rebrand. Surely better late than never?
Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:44 pm
Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:17 am
Forever Blue wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Personally I feel now if we all had walked away we would have a red club and no turning back.
True Ian and the Red Brigade would of Won, it was important we kept the BLUE Alive![]()
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