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Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:07 pm

Miller time wrote:Lucky 7 super dragon Bruce Lee tiger fighting red super city

New Cardiff city name to be released Wednesday.
:ayatollah:


:lol:

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:10 pm

CF14-SE14 wrote:
Leon1927 wrote:I heard ice hockey is a good laugh. Lots of kids though. Any other ideas? Also don't worry about your tickets. You will get loads of offers from the plastics when we are top of the league. Sell outs every game. I personally think you will be sneeking back in. Just you see. :ayatollah:



SMUG c**t :evil:


I'm far from smug. I have been worrying for weeks about the clubs debt. 70 mil plus. I want to be taking my kids down there in the future. I dont want to take them to an empty stadium. I hate the re-branding but we have no choice as no one else will bail us out in this current economic climate. I respect everyone's views but can't believe that people will Boycot us. We are the same fans just with a different brand. They won't stop me wearing blue.

1 less true fan in the ground is one more plastic. :(

We need to stop bickering. It ain't helping no one

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:14 pm

Tony Blue Williams wrote:
skcollob_ho wrote:Hey, I have a question...

How long after we have changed from blue to red, and the bluebird has been replaced by a dragon, will it be before VT & TG realise that Cardiff City isn't, and never will be, as marketable or as supportable as say, Man Utd, Liverpool or Arsenal, in the far east?


A football club is marketable from the moment it sets foot into the Premiership because of the worldwide exposure. Just how much impact that marketing has depends on success, so if we are successful we are very marketable.



Are you suggesting we ARE as marketable as those three mentioned? Do you see us winning fans of those teams in Asia to our cause? Are we [and lets live in cloud-cuckoo-land for a moment] likely to win the PL, beating the likes of Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal and all their £Billions?

It's a beautiful vision, but all i see is a pipe dream. Being sold to fickle fans who want success at any cost, and who bleat on about it being 'taik' or bust. It won't ever be bust. Cardiff is too big to fall by the wayside. Someone will always see Cardiff as a good opportunity because of our current fanbase, even if we have to suffer the Malaysians walking away, administration and relegation, we will always have an enviable fanbase.

I'm sorry, but i'm just not willing to let the rich guy f**k my wife, just so I can sit at the bottom of a table full of even richer guys!

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:57 pm

Whatever the changes are , if there are any I,ll be only going when I want . Only a few away games probably , just to meet up with my few mates that bother going anymore. Going to football these days is shite. I will be going cycling instead.. Viva la tour ;)

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:58 pm

skcollob_ho wrote:
Tony Blue Williams wrote:
skcollob_ho wrote:Hey, I have a question...

How long after we have changed from blue to red, and the bluebird has been replaced by a dragon, will it be before VT & TG realise that Cardiff City isn't, and never will be, as marketable or as supportable as say, Man Utd, Liverpool or Arsenal, in the far east?


A football club is marketable from the moment it sets foot into the Premiership because of the worldwide exposure. Just how much impact that marketing has depends on success, so if we are successful we are very marketable.



Are you suggesting we ARE as marketable as those three mentioned? Do you see us winning fans of those teams in Asia to our cause? Are we [and lets live in cloud-cuckoo-land for a moment] likely to win the PL, beating the likes of Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal and all their £Billions?

It's a beautiful vision, but all i see is a pipe dream. Being sold to fickle fans who want success at any cost, and who bleat on about it being 'taik' or bust. It won't ever be bust. Cardiff is too big to fall by the wayside. Someone will always see Cardiff as a good opportunity because of our current fanbase, even if we have to suffer the Malaysians walking away, administration and relegation, we will always have an enviable fanbase.

I'm sorry, but i'm just not willing to let the rich guy f**k my wife, just so I can sit at the bottom of a table full of even richer guys!


Well said :ayatollah:

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:27 pm

Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:Just priced up the Martyrs £8 a ticket thats where I will be if the proposals are implemented :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



bye bye hope you like lower league footy :lol:

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:30 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:Just priced up the Martyrs £8 a ticket thats where I will be if the proposals are implemented :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



bye bye hope you like lower league footy :lol:


Been there before mate watching CCFC over 20 years of lower league stuff basement battles div 4. No need to be cocky about it fella good luck to you watching the rebranded franchise. Not for me sorry end of

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:37 pm

Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:Just priced up the Martyrs £8 a ticket thats where I will be if the proposals are implemented :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



bye bye hope you like lower league footy :lol:


Been there before mate watching CCFC over 20 years of lower league stuff basement battles div 4. No need to be cocky about it fella good luck to you watching the rebranded franchise. Not for me sorry end of


not cocky just fed up with people prefer to see club go downhill, what alternative do you propose to sort out our debts? realistic ideas ?

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:48 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:Just priced up the Martyrs £8 a ticket thats where I will be if the proposals are implemented :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



bye bye hope you like lower league footy :lol:


Been there before mate watching CCFC over 20 years of lower league stuff basement battles div 4. No need to be cocky about it fella good luck to you watching the rebranded franchise. Not for me sorry end of


not cocky just fed up with people prefer to see club go downhill, what alternative do you propose to sort out our debts? realistic ideas ?


Sadly Im not a finance manager or businessman, Its clear that at this present time the owners will keep the club afloat but at a price. For me personally chasing the dream , the prem was not what it was all about. The banter, the crack, the lads you drink with, the atmosphere the day out ,music the fashion , lots of factors drew me to the city and football scene, Over the years this has been eroded. We currently have a benile atmosphere maybe 2/3 chants, etc etc etc, This is the final straw for me, Fred Keenor would turn in his grave. If it means starting at the lower levels reforming and still play in Blue and be called bluebirds I will be involved. County, Wimbledon , Aldershot, etc have all done it, yes granted some for other reasons however I am not prepared for the club I love to become a franchise and have changes down as 2 chairman think its great for the far east, We need to take a stand and if it means as an individual I walk away so be it. At least I remained true to my values and the club I love. CARDIFF CITY THE BLUEBIRDS not any bollox they may dress it up as. So er.....No magic answers but Its all about opinions I appreciate you and many others would be glad to see the club survive under the current proposals and goodluck I can understand your reasons but personally it it got wound up and reformed as the club i fell in love with and remained loyal to what I consider CCFC then I would rather that. Im in the 7% of fans who will walk as taken by the straw poll lol :ayatollah:

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:48 pm

Leon1927 wrote:I heard ice hockey is a good laugh. Lots of kids though. Any other ideas? Also don't worry about your tickets. You will get loads of offers from the plastics when we are top of the league. Sell outs every game. I personally think you will be sneeking back in. Just you see. :ayatollah:

Why not go down to the south coast and take in a pompy game if they`re still around! Know a few of them through work and all would give their right arm to be in our position

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:57 pm

Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Cefnfforestbluebird wrote:Just priced up the Martyrs £8 a ticket thats where I will be if the proposals are implemented :ayatollah: :ayatollah:



bye bye hope you like lower league footy :lol:


Been there before mate watching CCFC over 20 years of lower league stuff basement battles div 4. No need to be cocky about it fella good luck to you watching the rebranded franchise. Not for me sorry end of


not cocky just fed up with people prefer to see club go downhill, what alternative do you propose to sort out our debts? realistic ideas ?


Sadly Im not a finance manager or businessman, Its clear that at this present time the owners will keep the club afloat but at a price. For me personally chasing the dream , the prem was not what it was all about. The banter, the crack, the lads you drink with, the atmosphere the day out ,music the fashion , lots of factors drew me to the city and football scene, Over the years this has been eroded. We currently have a benile atmosphere maybe 2/3 chants, etc etc etc, This is the final straw for me, Fred Keenor would turn in his grave. If it means starting at the lower levels reforming and still play in Blue and be called bluebirds I will be involved. County, Wimbledon , Aldershot, etc have all done it, yes granted some for other reasons however I am not prepared for the club I love to become a franchise and have changes down as 2 chairman think its great for the far east, We need to take a stand and if it means as an individual I walk away so be it. At least I remained true to my values and the club I love. CARDIFF CITY THE BLUEBIRDS not any bollox they may dress it up as. So er.....No magic answers but Its all about opinions I appreciate you and many others would be glad to see the club survive under the current proposals and goodluck I can understand your reasons but personally it it got wound up and reformed as the club i fell in love with and remained loyal to what I consider CCFC then I would rather that. Im in the 7% of fans who will walk as taken by the straw poll lol :ayatollah:


not happy but realistic enough to know it is only option at moment ! its funny really you saying go to merthyr well i have lived all over the country and being honest never once wanted to see local team paly as wasnt interested only one team for me end off!

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:05 am

Vincent Vampire hasn't really thought this out.
Burning Malay flags will look REALLY bad for him.

if Cardiff fans start joining up with fans of many other clubs disgusted at the liars, thieves and leeches at our clubs, suddenly its not looking so good for this sewer worm.

Unless the turd is stopped now, it will go further. MUCH FURTHER!
You CANNOT believe anything from them.

We cannot pay them to destroy our club.

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:23 am

Leon1927 wrote:
CF14-SE14 wrote:
Leon1927 wrote:I heard ice hockey is a good laugh. Lots of kids though. Any other ideas? Also don't worry about your tickets. You will get loads of offers from the plastics when we are top of the league. Sell outs every game. I personally think you will be sneeking back in. Just you see. :ayatollah:



SMUG c**t :evil:


I'm far from smug. I have been worrying for weeks about the clubs debt. 70 mil plus. I want to be taking my kids down there in the future. I dont want to take them to an empty stadium. I hate the re-branding but we have no choice as no one else will bail us out in this current economic climate. I respect everyone's views but can't believe that people will Boycot us. We are the same fans just with a different brand. They won't stop me wearing blue.

1 less true fan in the ground is one more plastic. :(

We need to stop bickering. It ain't helping no one

I won't be sneaking back in :x , loyal since '76 but no more. If you think that comment is respectful then you might want to try rinsing between the ears. BELIEVE that I and many others will boycott.

I know a lot of people who never came back because of Toshack and I used to think to myself, one player, big deal, a club is bigger than a player, bigger than a manager, bigger than a chairman...no longer though eh?

Maybe the sale of Toshack was people seeing more than just a change in player personnel but a change in the game they loved, well I'm seeing a bigger far worse change and like all them before me I'll fill the hole with something else. Sneaking in will not be an issue.

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:31 am

Those that boycott were never true city fans to start with if they can stop watching them that easily and as for those wishing we draw or lose not win say no more :roll:

Re: What are the Boycotters going to do next year?

Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:31 am

Not happy this morning.
Do not like the kit and especially not the badge.
Will not buy the red shirt.

But all the name calling and threats has to stop now, surely?
We must move on, unite behind the team and stop all the infighting