Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:19 pm
Karl wrote:Has this guy always been a bit of a wind up merchant?
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:22 pm
Gavin wrote:So what do you propose to stop them dying out?
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:22 pm
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:26 pm
Karl wrote:Has this guy always been a bit of a wind up merchant?
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:28 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Youll gave to change your username then Ian
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:29 pm
jtc wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:CardiffCityBlue wrote:Never!
We are a club with alot of true passionate fans about the club.
Bluebirds
IMO in years to come that will be gone as once the seats change in the whole ground which they will in a few years surely, the blue feeling will be lost in time for them who go sooner or later after the change kicks in, yes we have passionate fans I'm not doubting that but how can fans feel normal chanting blue chants for a red team in a red ground, makes no sence at all. I can hear it now "We'll always be blue, We'll always be blue" chant going around the ground yet we will be red in a red stadium with a tiny bluebird on the badge for how long who knows, crackers but its comming in the future I think.
ian,a few months ago i was chatting with ian(bakedalaska) on fb.i said the way things are going in 5yr time if a new chairman arrived and said lets go back to blue i truely believe there would be people moaning saying we are red and should stay red
Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:43 pm
Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:07 pm
Grange End Red wrote:Bluebirds chants will never die. Our nickname as the bluebirds and signing bluebirds from the stands is our way of remembering our history and identity. Cardiff City the Bluebirds. And we still got the bluebird on the badge even though we play in red
Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:27 pm
Xcasual wrote:Karl wrote:Has this guy always been a bit of a wind up merchant?
Yes
Fri Aug 16, 2013 8:41 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:jtc wrote:Bluebird1977 wrote:CardiffCityBlue wrote:Never!
We are a club with alot of true passionate fans about the club.
Bluebirds
IMO in years to come that will be gone as once the seats change in the whole ground which they will in a few years surely, the blue feeling will be lost in time for them who go sooner or later after the change kicks in, yes we have passionate fans I'm not doubting that but how can fans feel normal chanting blue chants for a red team in a red ground, makes no sence at all. I can hear it now "We'll always be blue, We'll always be blue" chant going around the ground yet we will be red in a red stadium with a tiny bluebird on the badge for how long who knows, crackers but its comming in the future I think.
ian,a few months ago i was chatting with ian(bakedalaska) on fb.i said the way things are going in 5yr time if a new chairman arrived and said lets go back to blue i truely believe there would be people moaning saying we are red and should stay red
Wont even take 5 years theres enough Tan apologists now to not want blue back if he offered it tomorrow.
Some clowns even said they wouldnt mind if Tan dropped the 'City from the name.
The DNA of the football fan has changed Jeff wether us old football romantics like it or not.
A good friend of mine told me this morning this could be his last. Hes not one to use forums or social media and get hysterical hes level headed but hes had enough I fear.
Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:11 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Grange End Red wrote:Bluebirds chants will never die. Our nickname as the bluebirds and signing bluebirds from the stands is our way of remembering our history and identity. Cardiff City the Bluebirds. And we still got the bluebird on the badge even though we play in red
Thats your opinion and i agree to an extent but let say in three years time if we had all red seats by then and still play in red with the bluebird gone off the badge and we are known as cardiff dragons (just like hull changed there name) why would anybody want to chant blue anything then as it would all be gone thats what i mean