Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:52 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:57 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:58 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:58 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:59 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:06 pm
BlueDredd wrote:The amount of so called fans on here that are sitting back, making excuses and pretty much accepting the fact that we've now turned into a family plastic club is a disgrace. You all need to take a good hard think back to the times when all of CCFC was one unit. Not with this pathetic divide between two sides. One side battling to bring back the herritage and restore the former glory of our beloved club. The other side scratching their heads and accepting everything that goes on around you just so you can see the likes of your favourited premiership clubs come to the CCS.
I'll say this now with the certainty of get a torrent of abuse. I would rather see my beloved Cardiff City Playing in League 1 or 2 and playing in a blue shirt than see us become another premiership plastic club. So that what's left of our poor atmosphere will be diminished forever by plastic supporters and yuppy family's.
Until the day comes when we are all united as one, and playing in blue. Then I will never truely celebrate a Cardiff win like we used to in the past. Nor buy a shirt. I know there are some of you that feel very strongly in the same way as I do.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:10 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:15 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:17 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:20 pm
BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:21 pm
BlueDredd wrote:The amount of so called fans on here that are sitting back, making excuses and pretty much accepting the fact that we've now turned into a family plastic club is a disgrace. You all need to take a good hard think back to the times when all of CCFC was one unit. Not with this pathetic divide between two sides. One side battling to bring back the herritage and restore the former glory of our beloved club. The other side scratching their heads and accepting everything that goes on around you just so you can see the likes of your favourited premiership clubs come to the CCS.
I'll say this now with the certainty of get a torrent of abuse. I would rather see my beloved Cardiff City Playing in League 1 or 2 and playing in a blue shirt than see us become another premiership plastic club. So that what's left of our poor atmosphere will be diminished forever by plastic supporters and yuppy family's.
Until the day comes when we are all united as one, and playing in blue. Then I will never truely celebrate a Cardiff win like we used to in the past. Nor buy a shirt. I know there are some of you that feel very strongly in the same way as I do.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:22 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:25 pm
BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:27 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:28 pm
BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:29 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:29 pm
2blue2handle wrote:BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
So other than not buy a shirt you have done nothing at all about it
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:30 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:45 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:49 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:56 pm
BlueDredd wrote:2blue2handle wrote:BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
So other than not buy a shirt you have done nothing at all about it
Didn't you sign the petition either?
Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:08 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:21 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:28 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:33 pm
Thu Dec 27, 2012 7:12 pm
CityGent wrote:BlueDredd wrote:As I predicted.. It's clear that you are all on the side that have accepted the change. It's honestly quite sad. I will always support my team and continue to watch them week in week out. But it will never be the same. Take yourselves back 10 years.. Think of what it was like then, to how it is now. You have all set your standards very low to enjoying a good day out at the football. Sitting down in a quiet stadium with women and children sat all around you. People arguing over not being able to see if a person stands up. I must be one of few who enjoyed a day out at the football so much that they want it to be the same as the old days. Where as fans like yourselves are the ones who make football the mickey mouse money sport that it is today.
I'm loving every minute, as I've done regularly for the last 26 seasons. I'm more Cardiff than you'll ever be
You obviously weren't as big a fan as you thought.
Get on with your life. Cardiff City FC are doing ok without you
Thanks for the concern
Thu Dec 27, 2012 7:15 pm
BlueDredd wrote:The amount of so called fans on here that are sitting back, making excuses and pretty much accepting the fact that we've now turned into a family plastic club is a disgrace. You all need to take a good hard think back to the times when all of CCFC was one unit. Not with this pathetic divide between two sides. One side battling to bring back the herritage and restore the former glory of our beloved club. The other side scratching their heads and accepting everything that goes on around you just so you can see the likes of your favourited premiership clubs come to the CCS.
I'll say this now with the certainty of get a torrent of abuse. I would rather see my beloved Cardiff City Playing in League 1 or 2 and playing in a blue shirt than see us become another premiership plastic club. So that what's left of our poor atmosphere will be diminished forever by plastic supporters and yuppy family's.
Until the day comes when we are all united as one, and playing in blue. Then I will never truely celebrate a Cardiff win like we used to in the past. Nor buy a shirt. I know there are some of you that feel very strongly in the same way as I do.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 7:16 pm
BlueDredd wrote:The amount of so called fans on here that are sitting back, making excuses and pretty much accepting the fact that we've now turned into a family plastic club is a disgrace. You all need to take a good hard think back to the times when all of CCFC was one unit. Not with this pathetic divide between two sides. One side battling to bring back the herritage and restore the former glory of our beloved club. The other side scratching their heads and accepting everything that goes on around you just so you can see the likes of your favourited premiership clubs come to the CCS.
I'll say this now with the certainty of get a torrent of abuse. I would rather see my beloved Cardiff City Playing in League 1 or 2 and playing in a blue shirt than see us become another premiership plastic club. So that what's left of our poor atmosphere will be diminished forever by plastic supporters and yuppy family's.
Until the day comes when we are all united as one, and playing in blue. Then I will never truely celebrate a Cardiff win like we used to in the past. Nor buy a shirt. I know there are some of you that feel very strongly in the same way as I do.
Thu Dec 27, 2012 7:21 pm
BlueDredd wrote:The amount of so called fans on here that are sitting back, making excuses and pretty much accepting the fact that we've now turned into a family plastic club is a disgrace. You all need to take a good hard think back to the times when all of CCFC was one unit. Not with this pathetic divide between two sides. One side battling to bring back the herritage and restore the former glory of our beloved club. The other side scratching their heads and accepting everything that goes on around you just so you can see the likes of your favourited premiership clubs come to the CCS.
I'll say this now with the certainty of get a torrent of abuse. I would rather see my beloved Cardiff City Playing in League 1 or 2 and playing in a blue shirt than see us become another premiership plastic club. So that what's left of our poor atmosphere will be diminished forever by plastic supporters and yuppy family's.
Until the day comes when we are all united as one, and playing in blue. Then I will never truely celebrate a Cardiff win like we used to in the past. Nor buy a shirt. I know there are some of you that feel very strongly in the same way as I do.