Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:19 pm
Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:50 pm
Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:59 pm
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Overthemoon wrote:I worry that the very existence of Cardiff City itself is under threat.
I very much hope I am wrong, but I am extremely worried for the future of Cardiff City.
Sorry Dudders, I respect your right to your opinion and your stance, but I can't see how you not attending any games and not buying any merchandise is going to help the club, that you say you are extremely worried about!![]()
Tottaly agree with you, I can't believe that so called fans are stopping going to watch the team puerly on the colour of the shirt, I have spoken to a lot of people face to face, and not one person has said that this is the end of me supporting Cardiff, and every person, allthough not fully supporting the change of badge and colour, are all in agreement that it is something they can put up with, the only ones that I hear of that are not happy with the changes, and this is through Facebook and this forum, only went down to a few games last year, and they never wear the club colours, I am not pointing a finger at people from this site, but people who I know from the Maesteg area, and who are in a very small minority, this is my view and my view only, any so called supporter who is prepared not to support Cardiff City due to the re/brand is not in my opinion a true supporter of the club.![]()
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Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:57 pm
Fri Jun 29, 2012 3:46 pm
llan bluebird wrote:To me weeks later it the futility of the repeated posts. It's not as if we had an input into the decision. It's made.
These guys are in denial, its going to happen and all the stamping of feet is not going to change things. I don't want to change the shirt colour of my team, and I can't think of another high profile change in my era, but it going to happen.
A lot of our "higher profile" fans really seem to take the Malaysian changes badly, somehow for them not to be consulted is even more of a snub than little old me, Joe Ordinary.
Never back yourself into a corner. Never say never, just make your own choices and shut up and get on with life.
Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:22 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:The age of the internet I'm afraid, giving anyone and everyone a platform for their views, which you would never have been aware of unless you personally knew them. It gives the minority the potential to make themselves the majority, especially if they are specifically adept at using the medium. People will argue that it gives everyone the equal option to argue their point no matter how unimportant or insignificant it may seem to some, I disagree though. What it does is allow issues to get completely blown out of proportion and leads to more argument and some times bitterness which really never would have needed to.