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Re: " LIFE WITHOUT CARDIFF CITY "

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:07 pm

Phil Stead, and all the other 'boycotters', are a bunch of drama queens. Ever since I was a lad, people have stopped going down the City . Ever since we sold Toshack. Always some excuse. If you don't fancy it, then don't go. Simple. But don't give us the sob stories. Shit happens. We've been re-branded, and we're bottom of the league. Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.

If Phil Stead, and all the rest of the shrinking violets, were real City fans, then they would go to games, support the team, demonstrate against Tan, (like we did on Boxing Day, and at Anfield), and wear blue. Like the rest of us.

If Phil Stead wants to live his life without Cardiff City, then so be it. Just spare us the melodrama. :wave:

Re: " LIFE WITHOUT CARDIFF CITY "

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:15 pm

llangainbluebird wrote:Phil Stead, and all the other 'boycotters', are a bunch of drama queens. Ever since I was a lad, people have stopped going down the City . Ever since we sold Toshack. Always some excuse. If you don't fancy it, then don't go. Simple. But don't give us the sob stories. Shit happens. We've been re-branded, and we're bottom of the league. Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.

If Phil Stead, and all the rest of the shrinking violets, were real City fans, then they would go to games, support the team, demonstrate against Tan, (like we did on Boxing Day, and at Anfield), and wear blue. Like the rest of us.

If Phil Stead wants to live his life without Cardiff City, then so be it. Just spare us the melodrama. :wave:


Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.


What battle?

Re: " LIFE WITHOUT CARDIFF CITY "

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:25 pm

Blue_Always wrote:
llangainbluebird wrote:Phil Stead, and all the other 'boycotters', are a bunch of drama queens. Ever since I was a lad, people have stopped going down the City . Ever since we sold Toshack. Always some excuse. If you don't fancy it, then don't go. Simple. But don't give us the sob stories. Shit happens. We've been re-branded, and we're bottom of the league. Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.

If Phil Stead, and all the rest of the shrinking violets, were real City fans, then they would go to games, support the team, demonstrate against Tan, (like we did on Boxing Day, and at Anfield), and wear blue. Like the rest of us.

If Phil Stead wants to live his life without Cardiff City, then so be it. Just spare us the melodrama. :wave:


Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.


What battle?


Short term, to stay up. Medium to long term, to get back to blue. 'Battle' might be overstating it, but at least keeping the issue alive. Tan will clear off at some point, that's when all the supporters' associations, travel groups, etc., need to push the issue.

I suspect that you think that we've all rolled over, but we haven't. We're in a very difficult situation, like the Hull fans are. But walking away won't help. We won't win without the hard core City fans from before the FA Cup Final. Only Tan himself really wants red. Surely we can beat him. If not immediately, then in a year or two.

Re: " LIFE WITHOUT CARDIFF CITY "

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:30 pm

llangainbluebird wrote:
Blue_Always wrote:
llangainbluebird wrote:Phil Stead, and all the other 'boycotters', are a bunch of drama queens. Ever since I was a lad, people have stopped going down the City . Ever since we sold Toshack. Always some excuse. If you don't fancy it, then don't go. Simple. But don't give us the sob stories. Shit happens. We've been re-branded, and we're bottom of the league. Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.

If Phil Stead, and all the rest of the shrinking violets, were real City fans, then they would go to games, support the team, demonstrate against Tan, (like we did on Boxing Day, and at Anfield), and wear blue. Like the rest of us.

If Phil Stead wants to live his life without Cardiff City, then so be it. Just spare us the melodrama. :wave:


Either you're up for the battle, or you're not.


What battle?


Short term, to stay up. Medium to long term, to get back to blue. 'Battle' might be overstating it, but at least keeping the issue alive. Tan will clear off at some point, that's when all the supporters' associations, travel groups, etc., need to push the issue.

I suspect that you think that we've all rolled over, but we haven't. We're in a very difficult situation, like the Hull fans are. But walking away won't help. We won't win without the hard core City fans from before the FA Cup Final. Only Tan himself really wants red. Surely we can beat him. If not immediately, then in a year or two.

:thumbup:

I'd like to see a few more battling for blue.