Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:00 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:24 pm
BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:32 pm
Kanester wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Yeah looks like the majority.![]()
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:36 pm
BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:42 pm
BracklaBlue72 wrote:Natman Blue wrote:Donkyhotay wrote:Natman Blue wrote:Donkyhotay wrote:We urge all those who care about the club's identity and believe it is more important than the whims of one man to make their views known tomorrow night.....so please just wear your blue shirts.simples!![]()
even if I wear Blue tomorrow night (which I won't be) that doesn't necessarily mean I'm backing KCB. It may mean my red shirt is dirty because I've been wearing it so much! Wearing blue isn't a protest!!!
Exactly Natman..all ime saying is wear Blue if you want or Red.just support the team without making a scene.!
Spot on! Just don't want KCB to think that anyone wearing blue is automatically doing so in support of them, saying that (and even though they more than like won't read this) I don't want anyone at the club thinking that either.
Kind of missed the f*cking point here mate...who gives a rats arse what KCB, VT etc think? It's how you can look at yourself in the mirror in the eye every morning..
Me? I'll never EVER support the rebranding, I'll wear blue tomorrow night and every home game of the season, will never buy any merchandise from the club again...unless we turn back to blue (but lets face it, if everyone just accepts the rebrand as you have done, VT will think the rebrand has been a big success and will never give us our colour back)..
The Colour means a lot to me, the bluebird too! Both absolutely at the heart of our identity...yet some tossers on here try to belittle people who are, at least, trying to do something to get blue back (no matter how futile it may be)
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:42 pm
2blue2handle wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Or maybe its not true and someone on a wind up with just a couple of posts
Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:45 pm
SCFC wrote:So your clubs been ripped apart and not one person is going to protest![]()
I think you all better go down the hospital because you all seem to be missing your vertebrae.
Vincent Tan the dictator gets his way again.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:11 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:15 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:17 pm
DandoCCFC wrote:Protests are pathetic and embarassing.
The protest won't change f**k all and VT knows your views anyway.
Great news.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:18 pm
droopy wrote:Thoth wrote:Protest moved to inside the stadium then lads.
No chance, all the main characters in this "group" have handed their season tickets back.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:19 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:23 pm
Kanester wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Yeah looks like the majority.![]()
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:26 pm
LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Kanester wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Yeah looks like the majority.![]()
The sensible and more mature supporters are prepared to accept it for the sake of the club, and that is fact!!
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:41 pm
Kanester wrote:LLangynwyd Blue wrote:Kanester wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Yeah looks like the majority.![]()
The sensible and more mature supporters are prepared to accept it for the sake of the club, and that is fact!!
Yes, Im One of them.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:45 pm
2blue2handle wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Or maybe its not true and someone on a wind up with just a couple of posts
Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:46 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:15 pm
taffyapple wrote:Not sure I like this.
I disagree with protesting inside the ground.
but BANNING anyone who does?
Sets a bad precedent in my eyes
This isnt Burma
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:21 pm
taffyapple wrote:Not sure I like this.
I disagree with protesting inside the ground.
but BANNING anyone who does?
Sets a bad precedent in my eyes
This isnt Burma
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:31 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:2blue2handle wrote:BracklaBlue72 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Oh dear any protest will be dealt with in typical Asian style![]()
. This is Great Britain and in Great Britain you are allowed to protest. Doing this will make tensions worse and move any protest inside the Stadium. And if they crack down on that it will persuade many more to follow.
Merlin you say no one wants redthat is not true there is a lot that love it. Some saying none of us want red but rushed through the
Club shop door to buy there pig sick kit with a pig shit badge. So that is embracing it and backing it.
So can we stop the myth of wanting the Blue back by everyone because that is certainly not true. Most want this red to end the debt but as we stand we are still nearly 90 million up shit creak. If i feel its the right time to make my feelings known in the stadium, as now it has been banned out side i will. Free speech is still something we cherish to an extent here and i ain't having no Malaysians telling me otherwise.
The amount of people who have actively embraced the new colour as if it was a long lost uncle is sickening
Or maybe its not true and someone on a wind up with just a couple of posts
That maybe true in some cases Chief. But by the amounts of shirts sold i must disagree![]()
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Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:33 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:taffyapple wrote:Not sure I like this.
I disagree with protesting inside the ground.
but BANNING anyone who does?
Sets a bad precedent in my eyes
This isnt Burma
There will be a protest in the ground. It will be those wearing the blue shirt and watching the game.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:35 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:43 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Tbh I always planned to wear a blue top but now wondering as I don't want to be associated with some of the nonsense people have been posting. I'll decide tomorrow.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:46 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Tbh I always planned to wear a blue top but now wondering as I don't want to be associated with some of the nonsense people have been posting. I'll decide tomorrow.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:54 pm
Bluebird For Life wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:taffyapple wrote:Not sure I like this.
I disagree with protesting inside the ground.
but BANNING anyone who does?
Sets a bad precedent in my eyes
This isnt Burma
There will be a protest in the ground. It will be those wearing the blue shirt and watching the game.
I think any vocal protest in the ground is disgraceful. Wear blue by all means and I will be, but don't have a go when the team is on the pitch.
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:57 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:58 pm
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:59 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tbh I always planned to wear a blue top but now wondering as I don't want to be associated with some of the nonsense people have been posting. I'll decide tomorrow.
I feel that is just a bullshit response and i don't mean to be disrespectful here. You have embraced the colour Red and blue for you now means nothing. If you buy the red wear the red don't come on here and start saying "We all want a return to blue" Wear the red and you have sold your soul and there is no denying this. You have told TG and VT you have bought the re branding and i don't except its because its what we are wearing this season. To see this red shit on our supporters is heart breaking sorry![]()
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Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:02 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tbh I always planned to wear a blue top but now wondering as I don't want to be associated with some of the nonsense people have been posting. I'll decide tomorrow.
I feel that is just a bullshit response and i don't mean to be disrespectful here. You have embraced the colour Red and blue for you now means nothing. If you buy the red wear the red don't come on here and start saying "We all want a return to blue" Wear the red and you have sold your soul and there is no denying this. You have told TG and VT you have bought the re branding and i don't except its because its what we are wearing this season. To see this red shit on our supporters is heart breaking sorry![]()
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Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:06 pm
CP76 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tbh I always planned to wear a blue top but now wondering as I don't want to be associated with some of the nonsense people have been posting. I'll decide tomorrow.
I feel that is just a bullshit response and i don't mean to be disrespectful here. You have embraced the colour Red and blue for you now means nothing. If you buy the red wear the red don't come on here and start saying "We all want a return to blue" Wear the red and you have sold your soul and there is no denying this. You have told TG and VT you have bought the re branding and i don't except its because its what we are wearing this season. To see this red shit on our supporters is heart breaking sorry![]()
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He can wear what he likes