Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:47 pm
citybluechris wrote:I believe they helped the atmosphere in the stadium
Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:47 pm
robinsonisgod7 wrote:citybluechris wrote:I believe they helped the atmosphere in the stadium
I couldn't disagree more.
Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:47 pm
citybluechris wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:citybluechris wrote:I don't support BU but fairplay got to give them credit for the effort and passion they shown for their cause, I don't agree with BU never have and never will but I believe they helped the atmosphere in the stadium, I bet most of them forgot colour of the players shirts when we was playing and was feeling the electricity of the stadium
BU had sod all to do with the atmos in stadium.
How many times was "we'll always be blue" sung?
Zero.
I meant passion wise nothing else, felt like everyone was actually united
Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:51 pm
Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:53 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:citybluechris wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:citybluechris wrote:I don't support BU but fairplay got to give them credit for the effort and passion they shown for their cause, I don't agree with BU never have and never will but I believe they helped the atmosphere in the stadium, I bet most of them forgot colour of the players shirts when we was playing and was feeling the electricity of the stadium
BU had sod all to do with the atmos in stadium.
How many times was "we'll always be blue" sung?
Zero.
I meant passion wise nothing else, felt like everyone was actually united
Again, how is that down to BU?
credit them for a peaceful and well conducted march...yes, definiately.
Dont try and credit them the "atmosphere" at the ground or uniting the fans. Thats ridiculous.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:53 am
TERRYB wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:I'm glad it went peacefully and in fairness there was a lot of blue in the stadium today
However, BU showed again today that the vast majority just don't care enough to get involved. 500+ at most is hardly representative of our 24k fan base and unfortunately for them their foot has been well and truly shot off by their previous antics.
Today showed that the most important thing at CCFC is the team and that's where our efforts should be applied rather than pursuing a pointless cause that hardly anyone has an interest in.
You might think it's a pointless cause but many fans who care deeply about our TRUE identity would beg to differ and they showed that today. Proud of every single one of them and if more people, who aren't just getting on the Premiership bandwagon, felt the same, we wouldn't have a mix of 50% loyal and 50% plastic.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:59 am
robinsonisgod7 wrote:citybluechris wrote:I believe they helped the atmosphere in the stadium
I couldn't disagree more.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:13 am
steve borley wrote:Cardiff city were amazing today,history all about people and Gunnerson and Campbell made history today
Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:32 am
Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:34 am
PISS HEADSChiChi wrote:When they came through canton all the boys looked at them from the pubs and thought you bloody Donets.
EMBARASSING
One comment was we're going to be late to the game now, I'm not tagging along the end of that!
Everyone felt that.............
LAUGHABLE
I watch 2 city lads in red IN CANTON TAKE OFF there tops in canton and join the walk. CLASS. CCFC
CCFC
Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:23 am
Sven Ghali wrote:steve borley wrote:Cardiff city were amazing today,history all about people and Gunnerson and Campbell made history today
Steve, according to BU members (quote) "We have neither history or tradition anymore"![]()
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It was indeed a historic day and we kept up our tradition of upsetting the big boys at home!![]()