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Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:30 pm

Dylanthomas wrote:There seems to be lots of perfect people on this thread I wonder if there are any on here who regret their stupid actions from years ago preventing many city fans from attending games because of the trouble they caused. I'm sure some will regret their actions as everyone makes mistakes as I said not everyone's perfect perhaps some will remember that :bluescarf:


The trouble never stopped me from going.

Re: Was gwyn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:32 pm

Pant-yr-awel bluebird wrote:Had threats not been made at that first meeting alluding to burying people who stood against the rebrand Gwyn would have been forgiven a long time before now.Me thinks you reap what you sow.However'its time these divisions were put behind us and the fight for Blue intensified.Jump aboard Gwyn.


Was it Gwyn who made threats?
Did anyone provide evidence that he did?
Did any of those who were threatened report it?

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:35 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Dylanthomas wrote:There seems to be lots of perfect people on this thread I wonder if there are any on here who regret their stupid actions from years ago preventing many city fans from attending games because of the trouble they caused. I'm sure some will regret their actions as everyone makes mistakes as I said not everyone's perfect perhaps some will remember that :bluescarf:


The trouble never stopped me from going.


It didn't stop me but it did to a lot of my friends at the time

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:43 pm

Dylanthomas wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Dylanthomas wrote:There seems to be lots of perfect people on this thread I wonder if there are any on here who regret their stupid actions from years ago preventing many city fans from attending games because of the trouble they caused. I'm sure some will regret their actions as everyone makes mistakes as I said not everyone's perfect perhaps some will remember that :bluescarf:


The trouble never stopped me from going.


It didn't stop me but it did to a lot of my friends at the time


No argument there although it didn't stop my friends from going because most of them were not interested. My day you were a really odd ball following the City :ayatollah: :bluescarf:

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:47 pm

Dylanthomas wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Dylanthomas wrote:There seems to be lots of perfect people on this thread I wonder if there are any on here who regret their stupid actions from years ago preventing many city fans from attending games because of the trouble they caused. I'm sure some will regret their actions as everyone makes mistakes as I said not everyone's perfect perhaps some will remember that :bluescarf:


The trouble never stopped me from going.


It didn't stop me but it did to a lot of my friends at the time

For the most part we were a shower of shit on the pitch back then, so they certainly wouldn't have turned up to watch the football that was on offer lol the only good thing about watching city back then was the chance there might be a tear up :lol: totally different place now though thankfuk. :ayatollah:

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:49 pm

Gwyn did more than any other individual to suppress protest about the rebrand and influence others to accept it. NQAT.

Any stick he's getting now is justified IMO. If he admitted he called it wrong, that would be different.

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:55 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:How can Gwyn now jump on board when he went on public radio and said "Its only a colour"?


yes he did.......but 18,000 others wore red scarves, many of whom now slaughter him.


Such as who?

All the guys I know who have questioned him never had a red scarf.


nobody took one..nobody wore one..

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:27 pm

soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:How can Gwyn now jump on board when he went on public radio and said "Its only a colour"?


yes he did.......but 18,000 others wore red scarves, many of whom now slaughter him.



Such as who?

All the guys I know who have questioned him never had a red scarf.


nobody took one..nobody wore one..


Not saying that am I but you are implying those that wore one are slagging him off. The only people I know who have questioned gwyn have never worn a red contraption.

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:13 pm

mr'mogreenz wrote:
Dylanthomas wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Dylanthomas wrote:There seems to be lots of perfect people on this thread I wonder if there are any on here who regret their stupid actions from years ago preventing many city fans from attending games because of the trouble they caused. I'm sure some will regret their actions as everyone makes mistakes as I said not everyone's perfect perhaps some will remember that :bluescarf:


The trouble never stopped me from going.


It didn't stop me but it did to a lot of my friends at the time

For the most part we were a shower of shit on the pitch back then, so they certainly wouldn't have turned up to watch the football that was on offer lol the only good thing about watching city back then was the chance there might be a tear up :lol: totally different place now though thankfuk. :ayatollah:


If it wasn't for the trouble back then there'd have been almost no-one there....

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:42 pm

wez1927 wrote:gwyn is cardiff through and through and just like the rest of us we accepted the rebrand for the investment which got us to the premiership which has always been mine and most other fans dream since we started supporting cardiff city years and years a go all of us would prefer blue but for time being its red , some of the people having a go at gwyn weren't around when we were shit get off his back ;)


:thumbup: Gwyn's a decent bloke imho and Cardiff through and through.

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:50 pm

Some sad people on here, flipping heck :roll:

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:22 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Xcasual wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
soulofthesea wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:How can Gwyn now jump on board when he went on public radio and said "Its only a colour"?


yes he did.......but 18,000 others wore red scarves, many of whom now slaughter him.


Such as who?

All the guys I know who have questioned him never had a red scarf.


For that game ,there were people sat around me that I've never seen before or seen again. Lots were there just for that shit scarf. :bluescarf:


Now that is sad.

I was sat with Carls family and everyone around us had that damn scarf. Our stand for the blue felt like we were in the middle of a quick sand pool going down fast. Horrible horrible night. :bluescarf:

Ian, I felt like we were outsiders that night, couldn't believe my eyes.


Never forget it Carl. From the moment we met up in the concourse until the final whistle. It will always annoy me why the fans took the red scarves.

As many know.I took two scarfs.One i threw in the pisser'and emptied my bladder on it.The other i threw on the pitch as agreed.My only regret about that awful night was i could'nt throw Tan in the pisser and empty my bladder on him.TAN OUT. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: Was gwynn on the march?

Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:47 pm

So, two pages on,was Gwyn on the march and does and it really matter.

Gwyn is a decent bloke albeit who may have different stance and view point to many others, but not let us forget he his a Cardiff city fan through and through and let us not forget this is a message board with different views and opinions,this is not Vincent Tans boardroom or North Korea where we must all think the same. :)