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Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:37 pm

alfie sherwood wrote:
Gavin wrote:A massive compromise by VT would be to allow regular use of a blue away kit rather than the yellow. I think they tested the water last season with regular use of black but the fans voiced their passion for blue on many occasions, be interesting this season to see if VT takes that on board and accepts that eradicating blue isn't an option


Respect your view Gavin but 'allowing' us to wear our traditional home colours away from home more regularly,is not the sort of compromise that I would find acceptable in any way. Indeed, if the supporters showed any gratitude whatsoever for what isn't really a concession at all,then I think it would set a dangerous precedent and suggest that we'll accept the rebrand providing we can play in blue away!


alfie, you're clearly unwilling to compromise. Wanting blue back and the badge back is not a compromise in Tans eyes, its conceding defeat to his 'customers'. That aint happening. There's more chance of Swansea winning the CL three years in row than that happening. Chasing a lost cause mate.

Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:20 pm

Forever Blue wrote:" It’s not the colour of the shorts which is the problem, it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big problem. "
By Nathan Blake


Nathan Blake: Cardiff City made a wise move by allowing fans kit vote
3 Jun 2013

Our Cardiff City columnist Nathan Blake says


Like most people, I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw Cardiff City’s new home kit.

My first thought was that it looked like two different kits put together and that the whole thing was some kind of joke.

When it was announced it was actually a conscious decision by the club and the whole ‘two tone’ thing was chosen deliberately, well, I could only shrug my shoulders and laugh.

For the only ‘two tone’ scene I am interested in involved The Specials, The Selecter and me wearing my Crombie jacket back in the day.

Put simply, it looked awful and it was wise that the club quickly climbed down and allowed fans to vote on which shorts they wanted to see next season.

But the cynical part of me can’t help but see a conspiracy in all this.

We have now got fans voting on which colour shorts go best with a red shirt. The whole argument about red and blue is totally absent now.

It is an incredible situation and, as far as I am concerned, a very sad one too.

I do feel this new kit fiasco has reopened an old wound, that’s if it was ever closed in the first place.

Someone asked me, irrespective of the shorts, what I thought of the new Cardiff City shirt.

I told them I have no feelings about it whatsoever as it has no significance when it comes to Cardiff City due to the simple fact that it is red.

I’ve said it from the very start that Cardiff City is a blue club.

Blue, white and yellow are the colours that should be used on a Cardiff home shirt with blue being the main one.

The Echo printed a selection of kits from the past from, 1957 (blue), 1977 (blue), 1989 (blue) 1994 (blue) – when I proudly wore it as we won promotion – 2003 (blue), 2008 (blue)...and 2012 (red!)


It does not make any sense to me at all. No good reason for the change has ever been provided, because I don’t even think one is available.

I don’t care if in 20 years Cardiff are playing in red, if in 50 years they are playing in red... the Bluebirds are the Bluebirds, that is the way it will always be.

Like many, I swallowed my pride last season and watched them make the Premier League.

I’ll be honest you were made to feel you had to just to save the club we all love.

But, like many too, I will never accept a red home kit.

I suppose the irony of the vote for the new shorts will not have been lost on some. Cardiff fans who voted for black were effectively voting for the kit Vincent Tan imposed on the club last year.

It is a dreadful situation.

And it could have much bigger repercussions too. Last season everything went brilliantly for Malky Mackay and his men on the pitch and any ill-feeling never got a chance to develop.

But, trust me, if things do start to go wrong on the pitch in the Premier League then discontent can spread easily among supporters.

And something as seemingly insignificant as the kit colour can suddenly become a big thing.

In times of trouble, the smallest crack can soon become a gaping hole and the Bluebirds most certainly do not want that.

Going into the Premier League you need everyone pulling together, everyone pushing in the same direction – and that is not the case because of this ridiculous kit issue.

The unity that should be there, the joy everyone should be experiencing has been taken away by this issue.

I know the club are not going to change it back any time soon – that much is clear – but I have to say it how it is.

It’s not the colour of the shorts which is the problem, it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big problem.


loved it. spot on if you ask me.

Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:52 pm

Dyu know what. blue shorts and socks red top? i cud happily live with it now. why not? change HAS already
happened. ie we are not a shitty lower league team no more. wed be the only ones like spain the the prem
as long as we got the bluebird and the blue away kit to honour tradition. change is ineviteble in all walks off
life. so the compramise wuld even satisfy died in the wool bluebirds like me. everyone a winner.

Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:59 pm

The Rise Of The Red Dragon. wrote:
alfie sherwood wrote:
Gavin wrote:A massive compromise by VT would be to allow regular use of a blue away kit rather than the yellow. I think they tested the water last season with regular use of black but the fans voiced their passion for blue on many occasions, be interesting this season to see if VT takes that on board and accepts that eradicating blue isn't an option


Respect your view Gavin but 'allowing' us to wear our traditional home colours away from home more regularly,is not the sort of compromise that I would find acceptable in any way. Indeed, if the supporters showed any gratitude whatsoever for what isn't really a concession at all,then I think it would set a dangerous precedent and suggest that we'll accept the rebrand providing we can play in blue away!


alfie, you're clearly unwilling to compromise. Wanting blue back and the badge back is not a compromise in Tans eyes, its conceding defeat to his 'customers'. That aint happening. There's more chance of Swansea winning the CL three years in row than that happening. Chasing a lost cause mate.


Absolutely right.There will be no return to blue or a decent compromise whilst Tan is at the helm.Fortunately the PL money is a game changer.If we make him feel unloved (by that I mean peaceful protests and a sea of blue,not personal insults) then he'll get the message and eventually sell up.

For the first time,City are a saleable commodity.Let's use this to our advantage.

Or,of course,we can carry on getting manipulated,lose more of our identity and arsed about by an out of touch man that treats Cardiff City as his play thing.

Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:00 pm

good article.n.b is correct

Re: BLAKE " it’s the colour of the shirts. A very big proble

Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:22 am

A year late again.