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Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 9:00 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
waddle wrote:meow and red wine !!! jesus mate calm down at your age you'll be having a heart attack


You'll have to excuse Gareth mate. He thinks that because we came to a mutual agreement with our creditors over a decade ago we should forever spend our time in the lower leagues.

And then has the front to call US bitter.

:laughing6:

Bitter? I'm not the one on our rivals site on a Saturday night. Think you and waddle need to get a life. You both know that your lower league club would be irritating the likes of Newport and accrington had you been made to pay off debts rather than do the cowards 5p in the pound. Keep the abuse coming lads. Just proves that Ccfc get under your skin. Looking forward to your relegation next year ;-)


When will you understand that we are laughing at you Gareth, rather than you getting under our skin :laughing6:

There's far more entertainment to be had on here on a Saturday night by posters such as yourself rather than anything on the crap that is British television has to offer :notworthy:

Keep posting on a Ccfc site. Just proves how bitter you are. Next year your silence will be golden. Sad that grown men have to visit big brothers website to prove a point. Loving the anger from way out west. #hillbillies #bitterjacks #welshwigan #crapsupport

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 9:04 pm

So much material to bookmark here :laughing6:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 9:04 pm

Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
waddle wrote:meow and red wine !!! jesus mate calm down at your age you'll be having a heart attack


You'll have to excuse Gareth mate. He thinks that because we came to a mutual agreement with our creditors over a decade ago we should forever spend our time in the lower leagues.

And then has the front to call US bitter.

:laughing6:

Bitter? I'm not the one on our rivals site on a Saturday night. Think you and waddle need to get a life. You both know that your lower league club would be irritating the likes of Newport and accrington had you been made to pay off debts rather than do the cowards 5p in the pound. Keep the abuse coming lads. Just proves that Ccfc get under your skin. Looking forward to your relegation next year ;-)


When will you understand that we are laughing at you Gareth, rather than you getting under our skin :laughing6:

There's far more entertainment to be had on here on a Saturday night by posters such as yourself rather than anything on the crap that is British television has to offer :notworthy:

Keep posting on a Ccfc site. Just proves how bitter you are. Next year your silence will be golden. Sad that grown men have to visit big brothers website to prove a point. Loving the anger from way out west. #hillbillies #bitterjacks #welshwigan #crapsupport


We're laughing at you, we're laughing at youuuuuu, Gareth from Wiltshire, we're laughing at you :thumbright:

Why don't you come on over to our site and tell all the Cardiff fans posting on there what you think of them?

By the way, this isn't Twitter you clown :laughing6:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 9:06 pm

gareths's feckin steaming :lol:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 9:09 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
waddle wrote:meow and red wine !!! jesus mate calm down at your age you'll be having a heart attack


You'll have to excuse Gareth mate. He thinks that because we came to a mutual agreement with our creditors over a decade ago we should forever spend our time in the lower leagues.

And then has the front to call US bitter.

:laughing6:

Bitter? I'm not the one on our rivals site on a Saturday night. Think you and waddle need to get a life. You both know that your lower league club would be irritating the likes of Newport and accrington had you been made to pay off debts rather than do the cowards 5p in the pound. Keep the abuse coming lads. Just proves that Ccfc get under your skin. Looking forward to your relegation next year ;-)


When will you understand that we are laughing at you Gareth, rather than you getting under our skin :laughing6:

There's far more entertainment to be had on here on a Saturday night by posters such as yourself rather than anything on the crap that is British television has to offer :notworthy:

Keep posting on a Ccfc site. Just proves how bitter you are. Next year your silence will be golden. Sad that grown men have to visit big brothers website to prove a point. Loving the anger from way out west. #hillbillies #bitterjacks #welshwigan #crapsupport


We're laughing at you, we're laughing at youuuuuu, Gareth from Wiltshire, we're laughing at you :thumbright:

Why don't you come on over to our site and tell all the Cardiff fans posting on there what you think of them?

By the way, this isn't Twitter you clown :laughing6:

Don't visit crap websites. Ccfc fans on jb websites are sad. Can't understand why people visit rivals sites.

Not twitter? Really? I'm premierbluebird if you want to follow me.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 10:12 pm

The only real links between us and Wigan are positive ones. Attractive style of football, good managers, good in the transfer market, cup winners, both in Europe next season, doing well against the odds in the Premier League and enjoying the most successful period of our history at the same time.

As for away support, you'd have thought the fact we've had a much higher average attendance than you this season would stop you from slating our support but it seems it doesn't anyway. If our away support it poor, then yours is pathetic for a side that won the league this season. Every time we get less than 1,000 fans for an away game you'll bring up Welsh Wigan and laugh at the support, but when you do the same it just gets ignored and reasons for the support that are valid for you are apparently not valid for us. We took 600 to Wigan and 400 to Sunderland, obviously the amount of tickets sold shouldn't be trusted over what someone makes up on a message board. Obviously we didn't get near to selling either stand, but the amount both of those away sections hold are huge and obviously a few hundred fans isn't going to look like much compared to the 4,500 away stand at Wigan for example.

I'd much rather be the Welsh Wigan than the Malaysian MK:Dons.

You criticize us for posting on a rival site, but on a discussion about our club. Lets be honest, if there's news to know about the Swans you can be assured it'll be on this site. There's so many threads started about Swansea every day, 90%+ of them started by Cardiff fans. It's natural that when there's so many discussions about Swansea on here, that Swansea fans are going to want to have their say on it and expose the stupidity and rubbish that some of your fans come up with about us. The logic that there are is a Cardiff City fan who genuinely believes that all of our successes in recent years deserve no credit as we made a mutual agreement with creditors is the sort of comedy gold that are going to result in Jacks posting on here.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 10:16 pm

SCFC wrote:The only real links between us and Wigan are positive ones. Attractive style of football, good managers, good in the transfer market, cup winners, both in Europe next season, doing well against the odds in the Premier League and enjoying the most successful period of our history at the same time.

As for away support, you'd have thought the fact we've had a much higher average attendance than you this season would stop you from slating our support but it seems it doesn't anyway. If our away support it poor, then yours is pathetic for a side that won the league this season. Every time we get less than 1,000 fans for an away game you'll bring up Welsh Wigan and laugh at the support, but when you do the same it just gets ignored and reasons for the support that are valid for you are apparently not valid for us. [b]We took 600 to Wigan and 400 to Sunderland[/b], obviously the amount of tickets sold shouldn't be trusted over what someone makes up on a message board. Obviously we didn't get near to selling either stand, but the amount both of those away sections hold are huge and obviously a few hundred fans isn't going to look like much compared to the 4,500 away stand at Wigan for example.

I'd much rather be the Welsh Wigan than the Malaysian MK:Dons.

You criticize us for posting on a rival site, but on a discussion about our club. Lets be honest, if there's news to know about the Swans you can be assured it'll be on this site. There's so many threads started about Swansea every day, 90%+ of them started by Cardiff fans. It's natural that when there's so many discussions about Swansea on here, that Swansea fans are going to want to have their say on it and expose the stupidity and rubbish that some of your fans come up with about us. The logic that there are is a Cardiff City fan who genuinely believes that all of our successes in recent years deserve no credit as we made a mutual agreement with creditors is the sort of comedy gold that are going to result in Jacks posting on here.


:lol: no you didn't not even close

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 10:26 pm

darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

Image

I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats. I would hazard a guess that the central block would hold more like 800 fans though, and whilst it doesn't seem like all of our support would have filled it, it certainly would have been at around 75% full which would support the official sales rather than those made up from thin air by people on this message board.
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Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 10:27 pm

darran1927 wrote:
SCFC wrote:The only real links between us and Wigan are positive ones. Attractive style of football, good managers, good in the transfer market, cup winners, both in Europe next season, doing well against the odds in the Premier League and enjoying the most successful period of our history at the same time.

As for away support, you'd have thought the fact we've had a much higher average attendance than you this season would stop you from slating our support but it seems it doesn't anyway. If our away support it poor, then yours is pathetic for a side that won the league this season. Every time we get less than 1,000 fans for an away game you'll bring up Welsh Wigan and laugh at the support, but when you do the same it just gets ignored and reasons for the support that are valid for you are apparently not valid for us. [b]We took 600 to Wigan and 400 to Sunderland[/b], obviously the amount of tickets sold shouldn't be trusted over what someone makes up on a message board. Obviously we didn't get near to selling either stand, but the amount both of those away sections hold are huge and obviously a few hundred fans isn't going to look like much compared to the 4,500 away stand at Wigan for example.

I'd much rather be the Welsh Wigan than the Malaysian MK:Dons.

You criticize us for posting on a rival site, but on a discussion about our club. Lets be honest, if there's news to know about the Swans you can be assured it'll be on this site. There's so many threads started about Swansea every day, 90%+ of them started by Cardiff fans. It's natural that when there's so many discussions about Swansea on here, that Swansea fans are going to want to have their say on it and expose the stupidity and rubbish that some of your fans come up with about us. The logic that there are is a Cardiff City fan who genuinely believes that all of our successes in recent years deserve no credit as we made a mutual agreement with creditors is the sort of comedy gold that are going to result in Jacks posting on here.


:lol: no you didn't not even close


We took 404 to Sunderland. I'll let you know the figure for Wigan after the Fulham game a week tomorrow.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sat May 11, 2013 10:33 pm

SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

Image

I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats.

there is no way 600 there :lol: and if you think moving about 20 fans into the middle of that block would fill it your deluded at most there is 300 there in total and thats being generous

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 6:37 am

darran1927 wrote:
SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

Image

I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats.

there is no way 600 there :lol: and if you think moving about 20 fans into the middle of that block would fill it your deluded at most there is 300 there in total and thats being generous


You've just ignored everything I've said, the block one to the right from the centre holds 800 seats itself and just because we're nowhere near filling the stand doesn't mean there's a few hundred there.

If there are 20 fans right of the centre (furthest away from camera), then that block would be 2.5% full, which it clearly isn't. I'd say there's around 150-200 left from centre, and around 20-25% full.

NJ73 wrote:We took 404 to Sunderland. I'll let you know the figure for Wigan after the Fulham game a week tomorrow.


They're in denial, and haven't got anything to support their made up figures and have nothing to support why the official figures would be incorrect. I believe someone from the club stated that we'd officially sold around 600 tickets for Wigan.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 7:16 am

SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

Image

I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats.

there is no way 600 there :lol: and if you think moving about 20 fans into the middle of that block would fill it your deluded at most there is 300 there in total and thats being generous


You've just ignored everything I've said, the block one to the right from the centre holds 800 seats itself and just because we're nowhere near filling the stand doesn't mean there's a few hundred there.

If there are 20 fans right of the centre (furthest away from camera), then that block would be 2.5% full, which it clearly isn't. I'd say there's around 150-200 left from centre, and around 20-25% full.

NJ73 wrote:We took 404 to Sunderland. I'll let you know the figure for Wigan after the Fulham game a week tomorrow.


They're in denial, and haven't got anything to support their made up figures and have nothing to support why the official figures would be incorrect. I believe someone from the club stated that we'd officially sold around 600 tickets for Wigan.


Ha ha, this thread made me chuckle, Gareth ripped you sados apart last night :lol: and now we have another turd from the ministry of Mis-information claiming that there are double amount of Gypos in a stand when we can all see the exact amount, you couldn't make it up :lol:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 7:21 am

hahaha I love threads like this goes to show how small time you lot are, clutching at straws now you cant find anything more than critising away support to hit us with :lol: :lol: :lol:

:laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5: keep it up you are comedy gold :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

:thumbup: :thumbup: :wave: :wave:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 7:57 am

Gowerjack wrote:hahaha I love threads like this goes to show how small time you lot are, clutching at straws now you cant find anything more than critising away support to hit us with :lol: :lol: :lol:

:laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5: keep it up you are comedy gold :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

:thumbup: :thumbup: :wave: :wave:


It is comedy gold :lol: You lot just can't help yourselves :lol: you keep coming back for a bite :lol:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 8:30 am

178.....and they were asked to spread out to make it look more!!! They also asked for 2 re- counts!!! Huge club with huge support that Welsh Wigan!!!! #holidayalmostover :laughing6:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 8:39 am

178.....and they were asked to spread out to make it look more!!! They also asked for 2 re- counts!!! Huge club with huge support that Welsh Wigan!!!! #holidayalmostover :laughing6:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 8:40 am

178.....and they were asked to spread out to make it look more!!! They also asked for 2 re- counts!!! Huge club with huge support that Welsh Wigan!!!! #holidayalmostover :laughing6:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 9:52 am

SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

Image

I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats.

there is no way 600 there :lol: and if you think moving about 20 fans into the middle of that block would fill it your deluded at most there is 300 there in total and thats being generous


You've just ignored everything I've said, the block one to the right from the centre holds 800 seats itself and just because we're nowhere near filling the stand doesn't mean there's a few hundred there.

If there are 20 fans right of the centre (furthest away from camera), then that block would be 2.5% full, which it clearly isn't. I'd say there's around 150-200 left from centre, and around 20-25% full.

NJ73 wrote:We took 404 to Sunderland. I'll let you know the figure for Wigan after the Fulham game a week tomorrow.


They're in denial, and haven't got anything to support their made up figures and have nothing to support why the official figures would be incorrect. I believe someone from the club stated that we'd officially sold around 600 tickets for Wigan.

I havent ignored everything you said Im just saying your completely wrong and you are not looking at the picture there is 300 there max,and that's not counting the stewards, which you obviously are to try and get your numbers up, the guys in orange don't count

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 10:16 am

Oh great, the forum has gone shit again.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 10:59 am

Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 11:09 am

bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

You only filled that as it was a cup game to a prem side though all lower league clubs will sell their allocation away to a prem team :roll:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 11:38 am

darran1927 wrote:
bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

You only filled that as it was a cup game to a prem side though all lower league clubs will sell their allocation away to a prem team :roll:


Filled it in our 1st year up in the premiership too I hasten to add :wave:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 12:11 pm

bloo wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

You only filled that as it was a cup game to a prem side though all lower league clubs will sell their allocation away to a prem team :roll:


Filled it in our 1st year up in the premiership too I hasten to add :wave:


You " couldnt give a shit about attendances " yet you spend your time on here, trying to argue that your away support is great :lol: She doth protest too much, me thinks :lol:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 12:27 pm

bloo wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

You only filled that as it was a cup game to a prem side though all lower league clubs will sell their allocation away to a prem team :roll:


Filled it in our 1st year up in the premiership too I hasten to add :wave:

yes and 1 whole year later you have 300 fans there , you only filled it as 1st season in the pre I bet you sold out all aways 1st season :wave:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 12:32 pm

Gowerjack wrote:hahaha I love threads like this goes to show how small time you lot are, clutching at straws now you cant find anything more than critising away support to hit us with :lol: :lol: :lol:

:laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5: keep it up you are comedy gold :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

:thumbup: :thumbup: :wave: :wave:

there is a lot more than I can take the piss out of Swansea about but I don't think I will live long enough to get through it all, Im 30 now :!:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 1:20 pm

bloo wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

You only filled that as it was a cup game to a prem side though all lower league clubs will sell their allocation away to a prem team :roll:


Filled it in our 1st year up in the premiership too I hasten to add :wave:


No we didn't. We took around 2,000 there last season.

4,500 to a ground like Wigan in the league cup was a good effort for a midweek game where practically a second team played.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 2:28 pm

bloo wrote:Wigan took 20 odd thousand to Wembley yesterday. We took over 44k to our play off final (sold out) and sold all our tickets for the league cup final. Yeah Welsh Wigan :roll:

As for Sunderland game - live on sky midweek, day before tickets go on sale for a cup final. Yeah sounds like a good idea :lol:

Wigan away - nothing to play for, live on sky with a glamour game on the weekend, yeah let's go :lol: :lol:

We filled that Wigan end in the cup a few seasons ago, something that escapes most Cardiff fans minds. Our support away has been good this season, can only take what tickets the clubs give us and 85% of the away games have been sold out. It's an expensive business this premier league malarkey,

Wilts - you must have a serious inferiority complex to spit out the constant bile against us on here. You really need some help mate. To keep telling yourself and anyone who can be arsed to listen that "We are bigger blah blah blah" is a classic sign of inferiority. I couldn't give a shit about attendances, all that matters to me is that the Swans are doing well.

We may be smaller, but we are BETTER.

I don't have an inferiority complex. I'm not the one on a rivals website biting at a thread about poor support. As for the constant bile against you-yes I hate you lot and don't believe that you deserve any credit for your success as you only did it the immoral way. Read the article from the guardian last month which proves my point.

Anyway keep biting. The more of you that reply proves that I am getting under your skin with my truthful comments. The more hits that this site gets the more money that is generated for a Cardiff fan.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 2:31 pm

Leytonstoneblue wrote:
SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote:
SCFC wrote:
darran1927 wrote: :lol: no you didn't not even close


Well they are the official figures, regardless of what you want to make up.

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I think it's fair to say that if all of the fans crowded into the centre block, they'd have got close to filling that central block.

There are 4,500 seats in the away end, split into 5 big blocks and two small blocks at either end. Even if for arguments sake those blocks either side were as large as the five central blocks to account then that's 1/7th of the 4,500 seater away end and 643 seats.

there is no way 600 there :lol: and if you think moving about 20 fans into the middle of that block would fill it your deluded at most there is 300 there in total and thats being generous


You've just ignored everything I've said, the block one to the right from the centre holds 800 seats itself and just because we're nowhere near filling the stand doesn't mean there's a few hundred there.

If there are 20 fans right of the centre (furthest away from camera), then that block would be 2.5% full, which it clearly isn't. I'd say there's around 150-200 left from centre, and around 20-25% full.

NJ73 wrote:We took 404 to Sunderland. I'll let you know the figure for Wigan after the Fulham game a week tomorrow.


They're in denial, and haven't got anything to support their made up figures and have nothing to support why the official figures would be incorrect. I believe someone from the club stated that we'd officially sold around 600 tickets for Wigan.


Ha ha, this thread made me chuckle, Gareth ripped you sados apart last night :lol: and now we have another turd from the ministry of Mis-information claiming that there are double amount of Gypos in a stand when we can all see the exact amount, you couldn't make it up :lol:

It is pure quality. I'm loving how angry the jacks are on here. The fact that their big brother is now in the league has really hurt them. Lets hope that they continue with their anger over the next few months.

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 5:28 pm

These jacks are well sensitive about the welsh wigan tag.

:lol:

Re: The year of the Wigan

Sun May 12, 2013 5:45 pm

Damned Yank wrote:These jacks are well sensitive about the welsh wigan tag.

:lol:


Not sensitive just love shooting you lot down in flames :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: