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Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 4:53 pm

Merlin wrote:Don't forget

WE ARE IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE NOW!

We can use this to our advantage, with the addition coverage we will be getting. Believe me, when the season starts (and I hope it's a home game first) TAN WILL FEEL THE PRESSURE FROM THE OFF! :malky:


Ill be making it my mission to wear as much blue as physically possible!

Even if it means dressing as a f**king smurf!

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 4:55 pm

a cold smurf?

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 4:59 pm

Porthcawl_Bluebird wrote:Anyone stopped to think how these sort of actions may make the people that believe in the rebrand will feel. Outcasted in their own stadium? Pressure from fans around them to wear Blue? Attendances dropping because people feel they can't go because of the issues??

Support yes, just have a think about the bigger picture here guys. We're all fans of Cardiff City but just have a think about what these kind of actions can mean.

Seriously think about it.

seriously??? how retarded can you be?? :laughing5:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:05 pm

Just RE-read what Porthcawl RedBird said & all I can say is this..

You go on about feeling isolated in my/our own stadium... Well that's exactly how I felt when everyone wore red scarves around me... Disheartened & like an away fan in the home end.. Didnt see you "seriously thinking about it" then... :roll:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:20 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:Just RE-read what Porthcawl RedBird said & all I can say is this..

You go on about feeling isolated in my/our own stadium... Well that's exactly how I felt when everyone wore red scarves around me... Disheartened & like an away fan in the home end.. Didnt see you "seriously thinking about it" then... :roll:

Your not a woman, child or oap though Chucky. Well you can be a bit of a woman but you know what im getting at.

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:26 pm

Very true. :lol:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:29 pm

Great post. I need to get my old man to do the same. :lol:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:32 pm

Good post Craig :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Totally agree with u.

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 6:33 pm

Always worn casual gear, back to the 70s. Just wear a bluebirds badge.

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 7:10 pm

Agree Craig. Good post mate

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 8:19 pm

I'm Feeling Blue wrote:
Merlin wrote:Don't forget

WE ARE IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE NOW!

We can use this to our advantage, with the addition coverage we will be getting. Believe me, when the season starts (and I hope it's a home game first) TAN WILL FEEL THE PRESSURE FROM THE OFF! :malky:


Ill be making it my mission to wear as much blue as physically possible!

Even if it means dressing as a f**king smurf!

Dont go as an angry red smurf though

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 8:23 pm

Don't be too blue, or Porthcawl Bluebird will be along to tell you off. :lol:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 8:31 pm

good post I will get my grandfather and father in something blue :malky: .

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Thu May 30, 2013 9:13 pm

Everybody has a jacket, jumper, t-shirt that they wear to the football.

Swap itfor something BLUE!

:ayatollah:

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Fri May 31, 2013 8:51 am

Porthcawl_Bluebird wrote:Anyone stopped to think how these sort of actions may make the people that believe in the rebrand will feel. Outcasted in their own stadium? Pressure from fans around them to wear Blue? Attendances dropping because people feel they can't go because of the issues??

Support yes, just have a think about the bigger picture here guys. We're all fans of Cardiff City but just have a think about what these kind of actions can mean.

Seriously think about it.


YOU think about it fellah!! Tan could not have put more presure against the blue support than red tuesday i did not
see any red supporters saying oh lets not wear the red scarfs cos the blues feel left out Bluebirds unite are not giving
any red wearers grief they are just choosing blue and tradition over new age dictatorship if them in red are feeling
awkward praps its bcause they feel silly cos they know they been used as pawns by tan. if u feel awkward in red don't
wear it. simples init.

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Fri May 31, 2013 9:11 am

this thread? i doubt u find more than 1 or 2 casuals period who are for the rebrand

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Fri May 31, 2013 10:29 am

bluelikeyou wrote:this thread? i doubt u find more than 1 or 2 casuals period who are for the rebrand


Excellent...... All the more to wear something visibly blue then..... All the stands covered in blue will be great for MOTD and TV generally ;-)

Re: FAO - Fans that dress casually to games, but oppose the

Fri May 31, 2013 1:28 pm

Merlin wrote:
bluelikeyou wrote:this thread? i doubt u find more than 1 or 2 casuals period who are for the rebrand


Excellent...... All the more to wear something visibly blue then..... All the stands covered in blue will be great for MOTD and TV generally ;-)


simples mate i'l wear a blue top no matter what nex season