Fri Jan 01, 2016 7:08 pm
Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:02 pm
bluebird-77 wrote:murphy wrote:bluebird-77 wrote:murphy wrote:bluebird-77 wrote:I don't it ever return to how it used to be. Once the fans turned on each other that was it for me. Not helped by us whiting ourselves out to tan with Malaysian flags etc etc getting the money we craved and was promised and then be the most ungrateful spoilt little brats in the world becaus e some didn't like a change of colour and change of a picture on a football kit which had already changed in the past.
We had our chance and we blew it. We could have been where leicester are now if we all pulled together and supported our club. But we all had different agendas. Only ourselves to blame.
No thanks mate. I'd rather be where we now then prem in red. If you want a big red club, f**k off to Arsenal, Liverpool or United.
f**k off. See the Xmas spirit gone already. Proving my point as well of fans against fans because my view is different to yours. Never mind.
Also murphy how big a hypocrite are you Cardiff didn't start in blue and didn't start with this club badge. So alright to change when it suits you.
Murphy you can't have it both ways. Grow up chill out and have a happy new year.
I don't care what colour or badge riverside FC had in 1890. It's quite obvious that your just a glory hunter who's disappeared cos we're not prem or looking likely to be there any time soon. Happy new year and remember, city will always be blue
Quite obvious I'm a glory hunter. Lmao. Your wrong again. What glory have Cardiff city had in last 20 years?? Winning the 2nd tier league? Hardly mass glory is it!!
Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:51 pm
Sat Jan 02, 2016 3:34 pm
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Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:17 pm
Baloo wrote:It was fairly routine for clubs to change colours in their early days as they were establishing their identifies and moving from up from amateur leagues. Liverpool started in blue and white, the forerunners of Manu played in yellow and green, Newcastle played in red and black amongst other colours. And actually I believe Cardiff City started in blue when they formed from Riverside FC.
It was quite commonplace and normal back in the day. These were small, seedling clubs with little cultural heritage. You really can't compare that to the recent rebrand of a club whose identity had been established over 100 years and who several generations of fans had followed as The bluebirds, playing in blue.
Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:18 pm
Baloo wrote:It was fairly routine for clubs to change colours in their early days as they were establishing their identifies and moving from up from amateur leagues. Liverpool started in blue and white, the forerunners of Manu played in yellow and green, Newcastle played in red and black amongst other colours. And actually I believe Cardiff City started in blue when they formed from Riverside FC.
It was quite commonplace and normal back in the day. These were small, seedling clubs with little cultural heritage. You really can't compare that to the recent rebrand of a club whose identity had been established over 100 years and who several generations of fans had followed as The bluebirds, playing in blue.