Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:51 pm
droopy wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Sorry but our owners knew what would happen with this re brand and the division it would cause. Dont blame either the red or Blue side just vincent Tan. There was no need to do what he has done just for his own ego.
So you are happy to protest in the stadium even if it disrupts the on the field activity.
If no one runs on the pitch then no problem. They are proffesional players they know something will happen.
OMFG!! I cannot believe you condone this behaviour. I swear to god if anyone protests inside the stadium near me, I will give them a slap!
Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:53 pm
BigGwynram wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Sorry but our owners knew what would happen with this re brand and the division it would cause. Dont blame either the red or Blue side just vincent Tan. There was no need to do what he has done just for his own ego.
So you are happy to protest in the stadium even if it disrupts the on the field activity.
Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:55 pm
droopy wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:droopy wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Sorry but our owners knew what would happen with this re brand and the division it would cause. Dont blame either the red or Blue side just vincent Tan. There was no need to do what he has done just for his own ego.
So you are happy to protest in the stadium even if it disrupts the on the field activity.
If no one runs on the pitch then no problem. They are proffesional players they know something will happen.
OMFG!! I cannot believe you condone this behaviour. I swear to god if anyone protests inside the stadium near me, I will give them a slap!
Better hope you don't slap the wrong person then, i'm sure there are plenty of people in the stadium who are more than capable of defending themselves.
They better hope their not sat near me then, coz they will be in for a fight.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:38 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:39 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:13 am
brithdirblue wrote:Droopy, spot on. Attention seekers that's all most of the kcb group.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:44 am
Bluebird64 wrote:BigGwynram wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Sorry but our owners knew what would happen with this re brand and the division it would cause. Dont blame either the red or Blue side just vincent Tan. There was no need to do what he has done just for his own ego.
So you are happy to protest in the stadium even if it disrupts the on the field activity.
Let he who has never protested in side the ground cast the first stone.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:47 am
Martyn1963 wrote:brithdirblue wrote:Droopy, spot on. Attention seekers that's all most of the kcb group.
Im wearing blue for all home games ..... just as I have since 1974![]()
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Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:57 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:17 am
Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:18 am
cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:29 am
BigGwynram wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue
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With City's first League game against Huddersfield on Friday 17th August, all our attention is now focussed on protesting at that game.
Attached you will find poster/flyer/sticker artwork for a pre-game protest planned for 18.45 outside the main entrance to the stadium. We urge all of you who can attend to be present at that protest, even if you are not intending to attend the game itself. Please also print out the artwork and use it in any way you can to publicise the event as widely as possible beforehand. With Sky cameras present we need as large a presence as possible to be gathered at 18.45. If you are able to make and bring a Keep Cardiff Blue banner, so much the better.
We urge everyone to wear Blue to the protest and if attending the game.
Those who have a Blue Malaysia sponsored shirt might consider taping over the sponsor's logo with "Keep Cardiff Blue" to make your point.
If you are entering the stadium following the protest, please try to take a Keep Cardiff Blue banner in with you. If you don't have a banner, please take in with you an A4 Blue card, with Keep Cardiff Blue printed on it, if possible. These banners and cards can be held up in unison when the players enter the field of play at kick off and following half-time.
Because Cardiff City's first choice colour has been Blue since 1908, we have chosen the 8th minute of the game for a one minute, in-game protest. When the clock reaches 8 minutes, please display your banner and/or card and take whatever other protest action you see fit at that moment. We have no desire to damage the image of Cardiff City (the re-branding has contributed so much to that already) so at the pre-game protest and during the game, please conduct yourself with dignity and respect fellow fans. The KCB campaign has always maintained that we will protest in peaceful, non-violent and lawful ways.
The televised Huddersfield game represents a huge opportunity for all of us who cherish Cardiff City's identity to make our feelings about the re-branding abundantly clear to the Club and the media.
PLEASE ATTEND THE PRE-GAME PROTEST IF YOU POSSIBLY CAN AND USE THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY THIS FIXTURE PRESENTS TO DEMONSTRATE OUR DETERMINATION TO KEEP CARDIFF BLUE
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Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:34 am
droopy wrote:cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Why protest on matchday's full stop? I really hope the pro-reds give them a pasting!![]()
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:35 am
bluebird1977 wrote:droopy wrote:cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Why protest on matchday's full stop? I really hope the pro-reds give them a pasting!![]()
Is there such thing as pro reds??? everyone i know would rather blue or red but we have red this season(only one season i hope) so we have to suck it up, ive never seen anybody say on here they would never want to go back to blue so i dont even get suck sayings like PRO RED
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:42 am
droopy wrote:bluebird1977 wrote:droopy wrote:cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Why protest on matchday's full stop? I really hope the pro-reds give them a pasting!![]()
Is there such thing as pro reds??? everyone i know would rather blue or red but we have red this season(only one season i hope) so we have to suck it up, ive never seen anybody say on here they would never want to go back to blue so i dont even get suck sayings like PRO RED
Ok then, against KCB (which at the moment appears to be quite a few supporters). They have even managed to turn some of their own agaisnt them. Monumental f**k up if you ask me
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:43 am
cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:58 am
Bluebird64 wrote:cityone wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Why have KCB now decided to protest in the stadium when the game is going on, after originally stating that all peacefull protests would take place outside the stadium????
Good point but the last peaceful meeting that the KCB staged was ambushed by Gwyn and the knuckledraggers (Sounds like a group from the sixties). At least by protesting inside the ground then these knuckledraggers despite their threats would not go anywhere near a protester due to the severe legislation that would be dished out. You could argue that the distruptive behavior of those neanderthals present at the KCB meeting has forced the protest inside the ground where protesters are protected by cameras and these knuckledraggers will be clearly identified and dealt with. A lot of these so called inside the stadium crititcs have in the past protested inside the stadium themselves over the years but that is all convieniently forgotten about.
I am not one who supports active protest whilst the game is in progress as this would be not only distruptive to the team but may also spoil the enjoyment of a fellow fan who has paid for the right to watch the game and support his team.Any protest outside of game time is fine by me.![]()
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:04 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:04 am
Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:10 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:19 am
JonCCFC wrote:I think it's great. It's about time that we as fans did something about it. I'm fully onboard.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:22 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:23 am
pengedragon wrote:what, holding up blue scarves and singing bluebirds ?
good point, lets get back to swansea slums and shitting on england asap
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:23 am
CjBluebird17 wrote:If some pillock holds a banner or card in front of my face ill just rip up the god damn things. Im all for it if you guys want to protest outside the stadium but leave it there. It wont just be the players that my get affected. What about all the other fans that have to put up with this shit whilst the games on? Just wear blue that will be enough for inside the ground
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:25 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:28 am
droopy wrote:pengedragon wrote:what, holding up blue scarves and singing bluebirds ?
good point, lets get back to swansea slums and shitting on england asap
That is not the plan for KCB, we all know that!
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:44 am
Nuclearblue wrote:Hmmm isnt it strange the only ones ever to threaten violence has never come from the blue camp. It is constant in the red camp and then they try and turn it on us![]()
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Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:47 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:52 am
pengedragon wrote:disrupt the game how ? see this a lot but no one can tell me how
Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:02 am
pengedragon wrote:disrupt the game how ? see this a lot but no one can tell me how