Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:00 pm
bluebird58 wrote:
Its clearly all too much for you. Please sod off and leave the rest of us to enjoy supporting our club, NO MATTER WHAT!
Sun Nov 16, 2014 4:52 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:bluebird58 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:When we left Ninian Park the vast majority was very sad in leaving but we knew it was the right thing to do if we was to move forward. But over the coming seasons it was hard to except but still what we had to do was let the new stadium create its own history. We had to contend with the fact the club was determined to irradicate the atmosphere and the groups that liked to be together and they have succeeded. So the last thing we needed when we was coming to terms with a new home was to loose our colour then the badge. No Ninian Park no Blue and no crest we associate with Cardiff City.
Many left as they felt it wasn't the club they fell in love with. Many stayed in the hope we could change things back. And many excepted it without condition which has leaded to a permantly split fan base. The Club as a footballing team has gone down hill at an alarming rate since Malky was sacked.
Next season many more will leave including myself if we are still red. When I go to games I love my time with my mates, and when we go away as Carlos said in another post the day is only spoiled by going to the game. As a Club the only thing that remains is the name and that is under threat as we all know Tan wants it changed. Even loosing to the Jacks last season didn't hurt as to me they wasn't playing the real Cardiff City just a rip off version.
Cardiff City is a broken Club from top to bottom. Vincent Tan has ripped it to pieces and I doubt it will be fixed very quickly or even at all.
Its clearly all too much for you. Please sod off and leave the rest of us to enjoy supporting our club, NO MATTER WHAT!
What a ridiculous comment? I've followed ccfc for 35 years. Ive been in exile since 89. Ive indoctrinated my older 2 boys into the faith and they've had to endure years of stick from premiership plastics. However the rebrand has destroyed the club. Last season should have been the best ever as a city fan but it was the worst. Seeing my team playing at home to Liverpool and Man utd in a red kit with that beer mat badge was the final straw. I will not set foot inside the ccs until tan reverses the rebrand. Cardiff City are the bluebirds and from now on the only games I'll attend are ones when we play in blue.
Sun Nov 16, 2014 5:02 pm
Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:59 pm
Forever Blue wrote:The truth is, we are broken/divided/soul less/club that does not care & a club without an identity
Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:12 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:The truth is, we are broken/divided/soul less/club that does not care & a club without an identity
Annis we are broken and those that don't admit it are putting there heads in the sand. Some may put success before identity but I NEVER EVER will. CCFC will mean nothing without our identity intact end of.
Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:42 pm
Forever Blue wrote:The truth is, we are broken/divided/soul less/club that does not care & a club without an identity
Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:26 am
Nuclearblue wrote:When we left Ninian Park the vast majority was very sad in leaving but we knew it was the right thing to do if we was to move forward. But over the coming seasons it was hard to except but still what we had to do was let the new stadium create its own history. We had to contend with the fact the club was determined to irradicate the atmosphere and the groups that liked to be together and they have succeeded. So the last thing we needed when we was coming to terms with a new home was to loose our colour then the badge. No Ninian Park no Blue and no crest we associate with Cardiff City.
Many left as they felt it wasn't the club they fell in love with. Many stayed in the hope we could change things back. And many excepted it without condition which has leaded to a permantly split fan base. The Club as a footballing team has gone down hill at an alarming rate since Malky was sacked.
Next season many more will leave including myself if we are still red. When I go to games I love my time with my mates, and when we go away as Carlos said in another post the day is only spoiled by going to the game. As a Club the only thing that remains is the name and that is under threat as we all know Tan wants it changed. Even loosing to the Jacks last season didn't hurt as to me they wasn't playing the real Cardiff City just a rip off version.
Cardiff City is a broken Club from top to bottom. Vincent Tan has ripped it to pieces and I doubt it will be fixed very quickly or even at all.
Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:25 pm
brickyblue wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:When we left Ninian Park the vast majority was very sad in leaving but we knew it was the right thing to do if we was to move forward. But over the coming seasons it was hard to except but still what we had to do was let the new stadium create its own history. We had to contend with the fact the club was determined to irradicate the atmosphere and the groups that liked to be together and they have succeeded. So the last thing we needed when we was coming to terms with a new home was to loose our colour then the badge. No Ninian Park no Blue and no crest we associate with Cardiff City.
Many left as they felt it wasn't the club they fell in love with. Many stayed in the hope we could change things back. And many excepted it without condition which has leaded to a permantly split fan base. The Club as a footballing team has gone down hill at an alarming rate since Malky was sacked.
Next season many more will leave including myself if we are still red. When I go to games I love my time with my mates, and when we go away as Carlos said in another post the day is only spoiled by going to the game. As a Club the only thing that remains is the name and that is under threat as we all know Tan wants it changed. Even loosing to the Jacks last season didn't hurt as to me they wasn't playing the real Cardiff City just a rip off version.
Cardiff City is a broken Club from top to bottom. Vincent Tan has ripped it to pieces and I doubt it will be fixed very quickly or even at all.
Totally agree im off next year for the same reason 36 years a proud fan .its not ccfc anymore
Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:49 pm
Tue Nov 18, 2014 6:54 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Cardiff City a broken Club..............its been like this for years nukes, i know we are playing reading on friday and i only know this because i come on here now and then but hardly post like i once did thats how bad its got for me. The whole Franchise has become a joke its rotten from top to bottom, i bought my ST as normal thinking things might change and it was the last year of the price freeze but after two home games it was like being in a ground with nothing i once associated myself with or felt any love for anymore so i left and why my seat remains empty this season. No amount of internet posts or chanting a blue song will change ONE SINGLE THING lets be honest so when will people realise this in another THREE YEARS TIME, only people not buying tickets next season and less bums on seats will THATS A FACT as he will only realise then what hes done. Its no good going to tesco and complaining the breads gone up 5pence when your paying for a trolly full
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Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:51 pm
Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:55 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:It seems many feel the way as I do. And many more will go next season, but many more will drop out the season after again. Its just what are the tippi g point of everyone ? Hmmm
Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:54 pm
Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:15 pm
alfie sherwood wrote:I don't even regard the current franchise as Cardiff City. Tans red dragons play at CF11 and (unfortunately) still go by the same name but Cardiff City - the bluebirds, they ain't.
Imo, the best hope for supporters that have remained loyal to CCFC's traditional identity is for results at the fake club to go tits up on the pitch. Identity is surely much more important than any short term league success and greedy players who are just passing through.