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Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:37 pm
Ramstein blue wrote:If everyone's doing it together as stated on another thread at the 8min mark. Just because youve not said when it's going to be done in this thread, it's already been stated it will be in the stadium.
I hardly doubt it's going to be done in your front room at home!
Correct. So how are the players going to read banners while warming up when it takes place on the 8th min of the game for possibly no longer than 5 mins. Sorry but if the players can't hold concentration for 5 mins while there's a couple of banners and scarfs being held then they don't deserve to be on the park and getting paid more a week than some of us earn a year.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:44 pm
Because no doubt banners will be displayed by someone prior to the game.
Even of my a miracle they aren't, the players will still be talking about if before the game, there will be an atmosphere at the ground. When staff take so much into consideration in the build up to the game with each player trying to get an extra % out of them,why take a chance with the players you support to potentially take away there concentration and damage the game by just a couple of %
You want to change the club so much, then buy it
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:48 pm
Ramstein blue wrote:Because no doubt banners will be displayed by someone prior to the game.
Even of my a miracle they aren't, the players will still be talking about if before the game, there will be an atmosphere at the ground. When staff take so much into consideration in the build up to the game with each player trying to get an extra % out of them,why take a chance with the players you support to potentially take away there concentration and damage the game by just a couple of %
You want to change the club so much, then buy it
The bad atmosphere has been caused by one person mate.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:53 pm
dazzyt wrote:Ramstein blue wrote:Because no doubt banners will be displayed by someone prior to the game.
Even of my a miracle they aren't, the players will still be talking about if before the game, there will be an atmosphere at the ground. When staff take so much into consideration in the build up to the game with each player trying to get an extra % out of them,why take a chance with the players you support to potentially take away there concentration and damage the game by just a couple of %
You want to change the club so much, then buy it
The bad atmosphere has been caused by one person mate.
If you mean VT then how? He's kept the club alive, paid that weren't getting paid, brought in some good players this off season, etc etc. so surely we shoul be grateful he's kept us afloat so we have a team to watch, all this in exchange for a badge and a kit colour....
So actually surely its those not wishing to peacefully accept change, don't have to agree with it just accept it. Surely those are at at fault.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:56 pm
Ramstein blue wrote:Because no doubt banners will be displayed by someone prior to the game.
Even of my a miracle they aren't, the players will still be talking about if before the game, there will be an atmosphere at the ground. When staff take so much into consideration in the build up to the game with each player trying to get an extra % out of them,why take a chance with the players you support to potentially take away there concentration and damage the game by just a couple of %
You want to change the club so much, then buy it
Seriously, what the hell is the chat going to be before the game.
"There's a protest going on today lads, try keep your concentration and don't read the banners that say Keep Cardiff Blue. I know this will effect everyone's 10 thousand a week ability to play football but just remember what we are actualy doing"
Come off it, and you say you have been paid to football. On the playstation more like.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:00 pm
They will be sat around, reading the programme as they do, chatting about it. Knowing the fans are going to protest does make a difference, Blackburn can testify to it.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:11 pm
Ramstein blue wrote:They will be sat around, reading the programme as they do, chatting about it. Knowing the fans are going to protest does make a difference, Blackburn can testify to it.
I can just imagine the players all reading the programme and shitting themselves that their ability is going to go down the drain because of a 5 min silent, peaceful protest. All chatting to one and other saying "f**k boys, what are we going to do"
These are paid professionals, who train week in week out on concentrate on their job come match day. The last thing on their mind is worrying about a peaceful protest.
No need to ask Blackburn. Destined for relation because they was shit with a shit manager!
Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:19 pm
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:Ramstein blue wrote:They will be sat around, reading the programme as they do, chatting about it. Knowing the fans are going to protest does make a difference, Blackburn can testify to it.
I can just imagine the players all reading the programme and shitting themselves that their ability is going to go down the drain because of a 5 min silent, peaceful protest. All chatting to one and other saying "f**k boys, what are we going to do"
These are paid professionals, who train week in week out on concentrate on their job come match day. The last thing on their mind is worrying about a peaceful protest.
No need to ask Blackburn. Destined for relation because they was shit with a shit manager!
Like I said it only has to be a couple of % to make a difference.
I'm guessing you meant relegation and it's easy to say that when it's happened. Alot worse managers have managed in the prem and kept teams up. You are a short sighted idiot to realise the fans caused blackburns players to not play to there potential. The Blackburn fans were happy for that to happen though as they wanted rid of the chairman. Our chairman has actually kept our club in existence.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:53 pm
Ramstein blue wrote:BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:Ramstein blue wrote:They will be sat around, reading the programme as they do, chatting about it. Knowing the fans are going to protest does make a difference, Blackburn can testify to it.
I can just imagine the players all reading the programme and shitting themselves that their ability is going to go down the drain because of a 5 min silent, peaceful protest. All chatting to one and other saying "f**k boys, what are we going to do"
These are paid professionals, who train week in week out on concentrate on their job come match day. The last thing on their mind is worrying about a peaceful protest.
No need to ask Blackburn. Destined for relation because they was shit with a shit manager!
Like I said it only has to be a couple of % to make a difference.
I'm guessing you meant relegation and it's easy to say that when it's happened. Alot worse managers have managed in the prem and kept teams up. You are a short sighted idiot to realise the fans caused blackburns players to not play to there potential. The Blackburn fans were happy for that to happen though as they wanted rid of the chairman. Our chairman has actually kept our club in existence.
I personally think your a short sighted idiot to believe that a couple of banners and scarfs will effect professional players.
It is easy to say, because on paper as a team they didn't have quality all around the park, that's a fact. The other fact is that they got relegated purely for football reasons. Like I keep saying, they shouldn't be paid to do what they do if they can't concentrate. Simple. Fact.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:05 pm
You are so focused on the words scarfs and banners, that you think that's it. You have no idea about the picture it creates to the players, any potential signings that are interested and are unsure of the club at that moment. What big player without links to the club would want to sign for us when you have fans protesting at there home games? What investors would potentially war to sponsor us? Just because you think a holding up a scarf or blue card is a silent protest you actually have no idea what the majority of fans in that stadium no interested in your card will think, what they are feeling towards you, and how that will show in the atmosphere..
Say we go 1 up in th 7th minute, and as you say, you protest silently for 5 mins on the 8th, so when the teams just gone in front and expect the support to drive them on even more, the crowd actually goes quieter, and actually helps the away team just when they are expecting both barrels.
So now your silent protest has just got to the the home players aswel. Or are you going to say it won't make a difference playing in front of a quiet crowd even after all the efforts of city fans to improve the atmosphere in the games last season?
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