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Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 12:32 am

JonCCFC wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:The first 9 months of the rebrand, the word protest was non existent.

It was a few times but the majority of people were scared about us going into shit if Tan left us.


Does that make it right, you either want his money or u don't. Looking at it from Tan's point of view we look like spoilt brats but then he would be right and we have been since Sam.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 12:36 am

JonCCFC wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:The first 9 months of the rebrand, the word protest was non existent.

It was a few times but the majority of people were scared about us going into shit if Tan left us.


Few were annoyed, not to the extent that they really felt they wanted to do something, only until Tan came into the media more people clicked on.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 7:34 am

Perth_bluebird wrote:Since we are relegated now is the time to go full out in protest against tan. Empty stadium will show him that we mean business


I started this thread as an idea that we are not happy with the way things are being run. Not a Anti Red rebrand. Just a showing of non support for Tan and his ways. Show Tan that we love our club and he should either fix it or get out.

As I have seen this is what Tan has done to the club. All this in fighting between two 'different' types of 'fans'. We all support Cardiff city and should join together to make sure Tan gets the message so we can be back here in the premier league in the years to come. (hopefully in blue :ayatollah: )


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Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 8:17 am

Perth_bluebird wrote:
Perth_bluebird wrote:Since we are relegated now is the time to go full out in protest against tan. Empty stadium will show him that we mean business


I started this thread as an idea that we are not happy with the way things are being run. Not a Anti Red rebrand. Just a showing of non support for Tan and his ways. Show Tan that we love our club and he should either fix it or get out.

As I have seen this is what Tan has done to the club. All this in fighting between two 'different' types of 'fans'. We all support Cardiff city and should join together to make sure Tan gets the message so we can be back here in the premier league in the years to come. (hopefully in blue :ayatollah: )


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Your talking riddles your either vs tan ( against the rebrand) or your for the red and want tan to stay its that simple how can you say your not happy the way things are run and want a protest, then your signature says " SICK OF THE ANTI RED CRAP " if people protest there vs tan and what hes done end of theres is no " WE LOVE TAN" but not his colour protest as for infighting well we all know why that started . Wakey wakey :thumbup:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 8:25 am

DandoCCFC wrote:The first 9 months of the rebrand, the word protest was non existent.


Untrue.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 8:26 am

DandoCCFC wrote:
Few were annoyed, not to the extent that they really felt they wanted to do something, only until Tan came into the media more people clicked on.


More lies.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 4:27 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:
Few were annoyed, not to the extent that they really felt they wanted to do something, only until Tan came into the media more people clicked on.


More lies.

Thats from the Lie expert. ;)

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 5:50 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:There's not going to be an empty stadium. However it has to be a sea of blue and 90 minutes of abuse. Get the wanker out of our club.


Oh how noble of you to do this now after we have been relegated. Where were you two years ago.

I think you'll find my views haven't changed for 2 years. There were only a handful of us at that point who actually wanted a return to blue.

No point trying to take the morale high ground with the "Where were you..?" Shit. Just makes you look like you don't want a return to blue :thumbup:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 7:27 pm

CantonJack wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:There's not going to be an empty stadium. However it has to be a sea of blue and 90 minutes of abuse. Get the wanker out of our club.


Oh how noble of you to do this now after we have been relegated. Where were you two years ago.

I think you'll find my views haven't changed for 2 years. There were only a handful of us at that point who actually wanted a return to blue.

No point trying to take the morale high ground with the "Where were you..?" Shit. Just makes you look like you don't want a return to blue :thumbup:


I want to return to blue you odious little scrote.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 7:31 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:There's not going to be an empty stadium. However it has to be a sea of blue and 90 minutes of abuse. Get the wanker out of our club.


Oh how noble of you to do this now after we have been relegated. Where were you two years ago.

I think you'll find my views haven't changed for 2 years. There were only a handful of us at that point who actually wanted a return to blue.

No point trying to take the morale high ground with the "Where were you..?" Shit. Just makes you look like you don't want a return to blue :thumbup:


I want to return to blue you odious little scrote.

Stop trying to shoot people down then every time they make a suggestion. Along with many others you've done this quite a lot

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:09 pm

Oh Chuckles, don't play it off.

It's straight forward facts that there was no-one out there prepared to do anything because of the lack of numbers.

It took a good few months even a year for some to actually realise what was going on.

Only until Tan came into the media spotlight with his silly interviews when people were starting to click on and wanted to do something.

I can't help but feel a little embarrassed for some supporters who only managed to 'oppose' the changes until the Premier League season started.

The KCB started off and then ended quickly and tried to pass the buck on saying they got threatened, no excuses for me for ending KCB, they had no bottle.

Reality.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:13 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:Oh Chuckles, don't play it off.

where have I "played anything off"?

It's straight forward facts that there was no-one out there prepared to do anything because of the lack of numbers.

I'm afraid that your straight forward facts are totally incorrect. There were a number of high profile meetings that were well documented within the press. There were also others. Two were chaired by myself. :thumbright:

It took a good few months even a year for some to actually realise what was going on.

some, not all. So please don't assume that everyone was the same.

Only until Tan came into the media spotlight with his silly interviews when people were starting to click on and wanted to do something.

again, not everyone.

I can't help but feel a little embarrassed for some supporters who only managed to 'oppose' the changes until the Premier League season started.

I don't. Maybe it took some time for them to realise. I'm just glad they did.

The KCB started off and then ended quickly and tried to pass the buck on saying they got threatened, no excuses for me for ending KCB, they had no bottle.

then other groups and protests/other things started. :D

Reality.

yep, I've just given you a nice dose of it. :thumbright:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:20 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:Oh Chuckles, don't play it off.

where have I "played anything off"?

It's straight forward facts that there was no-one out there prepared to do anything because of the lack of numbers.

I'm afraid that your straight forward facts are totally incorrect. There were a number of high profile meetings that were well documented within the press. There were also others. Two were chaired by myself. :thumbright:

It took a good few months even a year for some to actually realise what was going on.

some, not all. So please don't assume that everyone was the same.

Only until Tan came into the media spotlight with his silly interviews when people were starting to click on and wanted to do something.

again, not everyone.

I can't help but feel a little embarrassed for some supporters who only managed to 'oppose' the changes until the Premier League season started.

I don't. Maybe it took some time for them to realise. I'm just glad they did.

The KCB started off and then ended quickly and tried to pass the buck on saying they got threatened, no excuses for me for ending KCB, they had no bottle.

then other groups and protests/other things started. :D

Reality.

yep, I've just given you a nice dose of it. :thumbright:



There was more of a majority that took time to realise.

Oh a few meetings? That''s big action.

Nice dose of it? Not at all, the reality is there was not a reaction.

Other groups started like months later?

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:22 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:
There was more of a majority that took time to realise.

where have I suggested otherwise?

Oh a few meetings? That''s big action.

Not really, but you said it was non existent, which is incorrect. :thumbup:

Nice dose of it? Not at all, the reality is there was not a reaction.

I'm afraid you are wrong.

Other groups started like months later?

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:30 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:
There was more of a majority that took time to realise.

where have I suggested otherwise?

Oh a few meetings? That''s big action.

Not really, but you said it was non existent, which is incorrect. :thumbup:

Nice dose of it? Not at all, the reality is there was not a reaction.

I'm afraid you are wrong.

Other groups started like months later?


No protests planned, just meetings.

Protests should of happened in the 12/13 season. Did any happen? I can't remember so if you could retrack any?

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:37 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:No protests planned, just meetings.

Protests should of happened in the 12/13 season. Did any happen? I can't remember so if you could retrack any?


Yep, they did. One took place vs Blackburn & BU did some other things too. :thumbright:

I'm surprised you don't remember, you spent a lot of time on here mocking them. :roll: & now you're suggesting it should have happened more?! What a hypocrite!

There was also a petition. Not much, I know, but as you alluded to, not many felt this way all the way along. :old:
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Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:38 pm

Not hard to spot the pro reds on this board :laughing5:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:40 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:No protests planned, just meetings.

Protests should of happened in the 12/13 season. Did any happen? I can't remember so if you could retrack any?


Yep, they did. One took place vs Blackburn & BU did some other things too. :thumbright:

There was also a petition. Not much, I know, but as you alluded to, not many felt this way all the way along. :old:


Thanks for remembering but that's still months down the line, no point in denying that it is a relief that something was eventually done and actually trended and started.

Just expected action to begin a lot earlier.

I am all for blue back but didn't want to shout it around all the time as I didn't have any intention to do anything so kept quiet and just tried to talk about the football side.

Still wear my Conway shirt from MM's first season, that's my support for the rightful colour. :bluescarf:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 9:44 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:
Thanks for remembering but that's still months down the line, no point in denying that it is a relief that something was eventually done and actually trended and started.

you suggested that nothing happened in 12/13, well it did. :thumbup:

Just expected action to begin a lot earlier.

me too... And it did! But we all know what happened there.

I am all for blue back but didn't want to shout it around all the time as I didn't have any intention to do anything so kept quiet and just tried to talk about the football side.

glad to hear it, but I struggle to see why you mocked any protest for it then, at the time?

Still wear my Conway shirt from MM's first season, that's my support for the rightful colour. :bluescarf:

excellent. :thumbup:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Mon May 05, 2014 10:45 pm

CantonJack wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
CantonJack wrote:There's not going to be an empty stadium. However it has to be a sea of blue and 90 minutes of abuse. Get the wanker out of our club.


Oh how noble of you to do this now after we have been relegated. Where were you two years ago.

I think you'll find my views haven't changed for 2 years. There were only a handful of us at that point who actually wanted a return to blue.

No point trying to take the morale high ground with the "Where were you..?" Shit. Just makes you look like you don't want a return to blue :thumbup:


I want to return to blue you odious little scrote.

Stop trying to shoot people down then every time they make a suggestion. Along with many others you've done this quite a lot


I will always ask the question "Why wasn't this done two years ago". I will go with the flow but still think a mass boycott is the way to go.

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 1:32 am

Bluebird1977 wrote:
Perth_bluebird wrote:
Perth_bluebird wrote:Since we are relegated now is the time to go full out in protest against tan. Empty stadium will show him that we mean business


I started this thread as an idea that we are not happy with the way things are being run. Not a Anti Red rebrand. Just a showing of non support for Tan and his ways. Show Tan that we love our club and he should either fix it or get out.

As I have seen this is what Tan has done to the club. All this in fighting between two 'different' types of 'fans'. We all support Cardiff city and should join together to make sure Tan gets the message so we can be back here in the premier league in the years to come. (hopefully in blue :ayatollah: )


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Your talking riddles your either vs tan ( against the rebrand) or your for the red and want tan to stay its that simple how can you say your not happy the way things are run and want a protest, then your signature says " SICK OF THE ANTI RED CRAP " if people protest there vs tan and what hes done end of theres is no " WE LOVE TAN" but not his colour protest as for infighting well we all know why that started . Wakey wakey :thumbup:


Im Pro Cardiff city

If tan wants to do the right thing and get everyone back on board (change back to blue and back to the crest) then I will be happy for him to stay on and bring us forward. If he doesn't and wants to be an absolute toss then he can leave the club with someone who will turn us back to blue and unite the fans. Because once again THERE IS NO UNITY WITH THE CARDIFF FANS.

There was no point during the season protesting as the club needed our support and as much as it shouldn't of, It effected the players. We should of been cheering them on and giving then 100%. Tan couldn't change anything through the season so why bother. 'Oh cos it will be on TV'. Yes but then the worlds media makes our fans out to be ungrateful.

I must be the only one who thinks this.......

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 8:11 am

Perth_bluebird wrote:
There was no point during the season protesting as the club needed our support and as much as it shouldn't of, It effected the players. We should of been cheering them on and giving then 100%. Tan couldn't change anything through the season so why bother. 'Oh cos it will be on TV'. Yes but then the worlds media makes our fans out to be ungrateful.

I must be the only one who thinks this.......


You must be, because it's an insanely daft thing to think. :laughing6:

It didn't affect the players against Liverpool... If anything, it spurred them on to take the lead twice. :thumbup:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 11:09 am

Ill just crawl back into my hole and watch from the sidelines

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 8:26 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:
Thanks for remembering but that's still months down the line, no point in denying that it is a relief that something was eventually done and actually trended and started.

you suggested that nothing happened in 12/13, well it did. :thumbup:

Just expected action to begin a lot earlier.

me too... And it did! But we all know what happened there.

I am all for blue back but didn't want to shout it around all the time as I didn't have any intention to do anything so kept quiet and just tried to talk about the football side.

glad to hear it, but I struggle to see why you mocked any protest for it then, at the time?

Still wear my Conway shirt from MM's first season, that's my support for the rightful colour. :bluescarf:

excellent. :thumbup:


I thought the ideas that was posted about for the future from BU was too basic, I felt like going down the media route for this kind of thing such as social networking *Facebook* weren't the best idea. It only caused diversion in the group where no-one really understood what the group stood for and everyone had completely different mind sets, some people wanted Tan Out, some were just celebrating the blue and trying to get the return of the blue.

I'll reply to your pm in a few minutes also Chuckles. :ayatollah:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 8:29 pm

I agree regarding BU... Right idea, wrong execution. Got to respect them for standing up in what they believe in though. :thumbright:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 8:55 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:I agree regarding BU... Right idea, wrong execution. Got to respect them for standing up in what they believe in though. :thumbright:


I came around in the end, respect for them. :ayatollah:

Re: Chelsea Protest

Tue May 06, 2014 8:58 pm




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