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Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:22 pm

Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:50 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:57 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !


They can't get behind the team because Tan sacked malky and replaced him with Ole so they really want ole to fail.
Its blatant to see in the usual posters threads.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:59 pm

Jinks wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !


They can't get behind the team because Tan sacked malky and replaced him with Ole so they really want ole to fail.
Its blatant to see in the usual posters threads.

They can't be true Cardiff city fans and must be plastics if they want Cardiff to fail ,selfish cry babies

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:15 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.


The premier quality just isnt there! It wouldnt matter who manageed, the squad is and have allways been champoinship.
If they where to retain they would have to depend on luck, witch isnt adament at the moment. Number of shots failed and
Number of post hits is rediculous. Even corner flags hitting the ball back.. All this fighting over who is to blaim, who is the better, who is the worst dosent lead anywhere! Dave Jones deserve respect! Malky Mackay deserve respect! And Ole
Deserve time to push this championship side to premiership quality! Thats the bottom line and all that matters!
All this energy on Tan is ridiculous! Where the blue shirts with pride, and no one will have taken anything away, certainly not our identity. The thing about bugs, they allways go away, and theres allways new ones.. I read through " the foundation" of
Blue unite again yesterday, and we have not moved one inch! At some point we have to stop, look at ourself and think about what we are doing. And the bigger responsibility in this rest with the mods..

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:34 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:All opinions welcome Ian :)


Indeed Craig but decorum is required now and then.

Being told to support the team by someone who has only been around 2 seconds does tend to piss me off.


To mr stupid
What do you know? For years I followed cardiff, and I live in london not Norway

Support your team is what i will tell you, because you drag the team and the club down the way all is about tan.
What a wrong thing to say: support your team :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:44 pm

Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:All opinions welcome Ian :)


Indeed Craig but decorum is required now and then.

Being told to support the team by someone who has only been around 2 seconds does tend to piss me off.


To mr stupid
What do you know? For years I followed cardiff, and I live in london not Norway

Support your team is what i will tell you, because you drag the team and the club down the way all is about tan.
What a wrong thing to say: support your team :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:



We can do what we want you dull f**k. Some of us give a f**k about our identity. You're not even a gold member so your opinion ain't worth shit :roll:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:25 pm

Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:All opinions welcome Ian :)


Indeed Craig but decorum is required now and then.

Being told to support the team by someone who has only been around 2 seconds does tend to piss me off.


To mr stupid
What do you know? For years I followed cardiff, and I live in london not Norway

Support your team is what i will tell you, because you drag the team and the club down the way all is about tan.
What a wrong thing to say: support your team :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:


Lives in London but put down Oslo as your location and you have the nerve to call me stupid.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:30 pm

Jinks wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !


They can't get behind the team because Tan sacked malky and replaced him with Ole so they really want ole to fail.
Its blatant to see in the usual posters threads.


Well Jinks, Ive fully been behind the team all season, like I have for the previous 41 years. As to Ole, I believe he is not the right manager and thats my opinion. but I would love him to succeed and prove me wrong. :thumbup:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:43 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:All opinions welcome Ian :)


Indeed Craig but decorum is required now and then.

Being told to support the team by someone who has only been around 2 seconds does tend to piss me off.


To mr stupid
What do you know? For years I followed cardiff, and I live in london not Norway

Support your team is what i will tell you, because you drag the team and the club down the way all is about tan.
What a wrong thing to say: support your team :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:


Lives in London but put down Oslo as your location and you have the nerve to call me stupid.



Well some of us are rich enough to have homes in several countries, something you dont understand I suppose :laughing6: :laughing6:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:53 pm

Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Golden cheetah wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:All opinions welcome Ian :)


Indeed Craig but decorum is required now and then.

Being told to support the team by someone who has only been around 2 seconds does tend to piss me off.


To mr stupid
What do you know? For years I followed cardiff, and I live in london not Norway

Support your team is what i will tell you, because you drag the team and the club down the way all is about tan.
What a wrong thing to say: support your team :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:


Lives in London but put down Oslo as your location and you have the nerve to call me stupid.



Well some of us are rich enough to have homes in several countries, something you dont understand I suppose :laughing6: :laughing6:


smug as well it seems, obviously can't buy class

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:15 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:18 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Cause I don't care about playing in red blue or if we played in bright pink ,I support Cardiff city always have always and anyone who wants ole to fail isn't a fan and is selfish

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:20 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Cause I don't care about playing in red blue or if we played in bright pink ,I support Cardiff city always have always and anyone who wants ole to failisn't a fan and is selfish


Could happily say the same for those who down anything to do with supporting blue.
It was the same fans that supported the team as supported the return to blue on sunday, funny that.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:24 pm

CF14-SE14 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Cause I don't care about playing in red blue or if we played in bright pink ,I support Cardiff city always have always and anyone who wants ole to failisn't a fan and is selfish


Could happily say the same for those who down anything to do with supporting blue.
It was the same fans that supported the team as supported the return to blue on sunday, funny that.
fan s have a right to protest or have there say on beliefs but wanting Cardiff city to loss ,just to get blue back is selfish and wanting ole to fail like a small numbe do is wrong

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:31 pm

Jinks wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !


They can't get behind the team because Tan sacked malky and replaced him with Ole so they really want ole to fail.
Its blatant to see in the usual posters threads.

When have I said that I wanted Ole to fail? I am a realist and think he will fail and relegation is only a formality. I cannot say 100 percent that Malky would have kept us up but there is every likelihood that the undermining of Malky in his last few weeks, his removal and the appointment of a new manager with new players and tactics has cost us points. These lost points would have at least given us a fighting chance of avoiding the drop but it's too late now. Tan is the only man responsible for these lost points which will result in almost certain relegation so Tan is solely responsible for engineering the current situation and the buck stops with him.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:44 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
Jinks wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !


They can't get behind the team because Tan sacked malky and replaced him with Ole so they really want ole to fail.
Its blatant to see in the usual posters threads.

When have I said that I wanted Ole to fail? I am a realist and think he will fail and relegation is only a formality. I cannot say 100 percent that Malky would have kept us up but there is every likelihood that the undermining of Malky in his last few weeks, his removal and the appointment of a new manager with new players and tactics has cost us points. These lost points would have at least given us a fighting chance of avoiding the drop but it's too late now. Tan is the only man responsible for these lost points which will result in almost certain relegation so Tan is solely responsible for engineering the current situation and the buck stops with him.

I think you are confusing realist with narrow. Lots of different colors to paint a picture, but the young talents in this club will bring us right up again if we go down. If anyone want to blame ole for that their welcome. If anyone want to use up more time on blaming tan, their welcome to. All its doing for me is loosing faith for the supporters :ayatollah:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:57 pm

Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:02 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:06 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

We could argue this all day and we will not agree. Bottom line, we are not down. And even if we loose all our remaining games
im still convinced he is the right man for ccfc. Thats how bad this organization is, and he is the man to get it right..

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:13 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:15 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

Me to. Thats why i do my homework before i state something. Whats done is done, and the only thing you can do is not do it again :ayatollah:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:24 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

I will bookmark this thread for when we stay up ,ole will turn us around

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:26 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Cause I don't care about playing in red blue or if we played in bright pink ,I support Cardiff city always have always and anyone who wants ole to fail isn't a fan and is selfish


Well said, you are a real football fan :notworthy:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:27 pm

BadBeatPete wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

Me to. Thats why i do my homework before i state something. Whats done is done, and the only thing you can do is not do it again :ayatollah:

If you have done your homework as you claim then you will know we are going to be relegated. It's strange that when the obvious is pointed out to you then your choice is to say what is done is done. What Tan has done is create turmoil at the club at the worst possible time which will result in certain relegation. I just hope that the owner does not act such a knob when we are in the championship otherwise it may be a while before we play at the top table again.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:29 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

I will bookmark this thread for when we stay up ,ole will turn us around

That's a good idea and hope you will bookmark it as a reminder that we will be relegated as predicted.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:30 pm

I think it's safe to say the regardless of the truth whatever it may be, many fans will only see Tan as a liar who made Malky look Dodgy.

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:33 pm

Golden cheetah wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Malky was a class man. The minute tan got rid of him we were always going to be relegated. I was disgusted at how quick our fans forgot his achievements on the promise of the new messiah Ole who was going to redeem us by playing an exciting brand of football. Well it's all backfired and we will certainly be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when the time comes that fans direct the blame where it should rest and that is at Tans door. If Malky was still here then I have no doubt that we would have had a more realistic chance of survival and if Tan really wanted to get rid of him then it should have been at the end of the season.

Ffs it s in our own hands we got to play teams around us also on poor form ,get over it rebrand over 2 years ago and malky sacked cause of poor form
How about getting behind the team to stay up !

How about getting behind the push to regain our colours?

Cause I don't care about playing in red blue or if we played in bright pink ,I support Cardiff city always have always and anyone who wants ole to fail isn't a fan and is selfish


Well said, you are a real football fan :notworthy:


What a load of absolute rubbish! :laughing6:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:35 pm

Bluebird64 wrote:
BadBeatPete wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

Me to. Thats why i do my homework before i state something. Whats done is done, and the only thing you can do is not do it again :ayatollah:

If you have done your homework as you claim then you will know we are going to be relegated. It's strange that when the obvious is pointed out to you then your choice is to say what is done is done. What Tan has done is create turmoil at the club at the worst possible time which will result in certain relegation. I just hope that the owner does not act such a knob when we are in the championship otherwise it may be a while before we play at the top table again.

Like i said. we could argue to the end of day! We might get relegated, and we might not. The lack off skill in this squad shouldn't suggest anything else. On the other hand they also have their fortune to turn it around. What will be will be.
My homework is on Ole and who this guy is and what he is about.. I`ll tell you one thing! If you ever find wits and work ethics
like that, keep a hold on it! :thumbup:

Re: " I can see its attack Malky once again on here "

Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:42 pm

BadBeatPete wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
BadBeatPete wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Pete we are going down accept it. You can pray, buy some lucky heather or put your head in the sand but we are already sunk. I do not blame it all on Ole but he must take some responsibility because he fully knew the score before accepting the job but he still thought that he could make a difference but he is not going to make such a difference to prevent us being relegated. The blame for this mess is purely down to Tan's mad decision to remove a manager at the worst possible time for the club, the players and the fans.

Ffs it's in our hands beat Fulham ,stoke west brom,and Sunderland and we will stay up easy

I stopped believing in fairy tales many years ago but I do applaud your optimism but you most probably still believe in Father Christmas as well :lol: we may well pick up some points granted but we will be relegated well before the final day of the season. I just hope that when that day arrives that the blame for this will be placed at Tans door for removing our manager at the worst possible time.

Me to. Thats why i do my homework before i state something. Whats done is done, and the only thing you can do is not do it again :ayatollah:

If you have done your homework as you claim then you will know we are going to be relegated. It's strange that when the obvious is pointed out to you then your choice is to say what is done is done. What Tan has done is create turmoil at the club at the worst possible time which will result in certain relegation. I just hope that the owner does not act such a knob when we are in the championship otherwise it may be a while before we play at the top table again.

Like i said. we could argue to the end of day! We might get relegated, and we might not. The lack off skill in this squad shouldn't suggest anything else. On the other hand they also have their fortune to turn it around. What will be will be.
My homework is on Ole and who this guy is and what he is about.. I`ll tell you one thing! If you ever find wits and work ethics
like that, keep a hold on it! :thumbup:

It's a shame then that the work ethic you claim has not been evident within the squad as demonstrated by the players lack lustre performances in the derby and against Hull.The players certainly had a better work ethic under Malky more workmanlike and some might say boring but they rarely threw in the towel.