Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:13 pm
factgasm wrote:Here is another petty-minded campaign for the emotionally-stunted faction of City supporters to distract the clubs efforts with: The campaign to remove shirt sponsorship:
Liverpool was the first English professional club to have a sponsor's logo on its shirts, after agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979 and from there all other clubs followed suit including Cardiff City and I think its a disgusting betrayal of our traditions. Mr Tan has lot to answer for, introducing shirt sponsorship to Cardiff City. The man has no respect for the club's history and its fans, even though had nothing to do the with club until a couple of years ago, Everything that has ever gone wrong with this club is his fault, including everything that went wrong even before the Universe came to be.
When we were playing in shirts with no sponsorship you could see the players much better, we didn't kow-tow to corporate sponsorship, we were a proper football club then, playing in the Methodist and District Sunday Football League.
OK, Liverpool may have been winning all the silverware then and admired throughout the world, but who needs happy memories, when misery is so much more fun?
Join the campaign to remove sponsorship from our glorious shirts. We don't need corporate involvement. We're Cardiff City. We were the best club in the world because of our pure, virtuous sponsorship free shirts. Now look at us. We've got sponsorship all over our kit and its been nothing but shame and under-achievement ever since. Boo-hoo! Boo-hoo! Sniff, Blub!
Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:55 pm
Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:01 pm
factgasm wrote:JonCCFC wrote:0/10
The number of points I fear City will pick up from their first ten games next season, because of the distraction caused by the juvenile tantrum-throwing pro-blues brigade.