Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:40 am
Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:45 am
Angry Man wrote:Because they didn't realise the backlash about the colour change and promise to reverse back to blue at home for next season. Then the club would sell all remaining season tickets overnight. That would probably make more than what the red shirt has made them in clear profit through the club shop.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:46 am
Angry Man wrote:Because they didn't realise the backlash about the colour change and promise to reverse back to blue at home for next season. Then the club would sell all remaining season tickets overnight. That would probably make more than what the red shirt has made them in clear profit through the club shop.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:53 am
Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:55 am
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:00 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:03 pm
Angry Man wrote:Ok then so how many do you lot think have refused to go to games since the rebrand then ? Bearing in mind you cant go on attendances because of new supporters but it's definitely in the thousands and not hundreds or even tens as some would like to think.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:04 pm
Angry Man wrote:There's no doubt about it. The club had lost ticket revenue because of it and I do t believe for one moment that the red shit is mind ing off the shelfs as much as they say.
And taffy I'm still waiting for proof off individuals like you that I didn't go before. Bearing in mind that Gwyn has made this myth being legend in some people's eyes.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:07 pm
Angry Man wrote:Ok then so how many do you lot think have refused to go to games since the rebrand then ? Bearing in mind you cant go on attendances because of new supporters but it's definitely in the thousands and not hundreds or even tens as some would like to think.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:12 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:14 pm
SBF1 wrote:Angry Man wrote:Ok then so how many do you lot think have refused to go to games since the rebrand then ? Bearing in mind you cant go on attendances because of new supporters but it's definitely in the thousands and not hundreds or even tens as some would like to think.
I think at least 2,000 have stopped going.![]()
On the other hand I reckon there at least 2,500 new fans taking their place.
I have no doubt whatsoever that half the initial 2,000 would come back if promoted.(plus all the plastics of course)
Only an opinion as we will never know the truth.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:14 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:14 pm
taffyapple wrote:Angry Man wrote:There's no doubt about it. The club had lost ticket revenue because of it and I do t believe for one moment that the red shit is mind ing off the shelfs as much as they say.
And taffy I'm still waiting for proof off individuals like you that I didn't go before. Bearing in mind that Gwyn has made this myth being legend in some people's eyes.
What proof do YOU have that the supporters that have stopped going have not been
replaced by new supporters? "There's no doubt about it".... Prove it!!
I suspect that the new red shite ISNT moving as quick as the Club would like and that
many supporters might be hedging their bets and hoping we lose that awful beermat.
Whenever I purchase anything from the Club, I always go 'retro'. I wont buy red.
But you are intimating that the Club has lost thousands of supporters over the rebrand
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:19 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:21 pm
All Black Everything. wrote:No way I dont want to go back to only blue i love my new Cardiff City mug too much.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:22 pm
BluebirdJoe wrote:Agree with Taffy here, there has been no backlash whatsoever in the eyes of the owners. Gates are about the same as they were last season and the seasons before, and any drop in ticket sales can also be found at every other club in the football league. You look at the crowd on match days and there are red shirts everywhere, merchandise with the new badge and colours are flying off the shelves. The implications of the rebrand are amplified on places like this forum because people are more willing to talk about it, rather than mention it passingly in person.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:24 pm
taffyapple wrote:BluebirdJoe wrote:Agree with Taffy here, there has been no backlash whatsoever in the eyes of the owners. Gates are about the same as they were last season and the seasons before, and any drop in ticket sales can also be found at every other club in the football league. You look at the crowd on match days and there are red shirts everywhere, merchandise with the new badge and colours are flying off the shelves. The implications of the rebrand are amplified on places like this forum because people are more willing to talk about it, rather than mention it passingly in person.
Its spot on. All Tan is interested in is bottom line. If the rebrand had been proven to
have an adverse effect on Season Ticket sales, or on Merchandising, then maybe he'd
have had second thoughts. How on EARTH can anyone say gates have been affected
when Tan can cite evidence to the contrary such as FIFTY THOUSAND+ through the
CCS gates in the last four days.
I'm playing Devils Advocate here. I dont like the Red or the badge any more than anyone
else. But the alternative is to stop supporting Cardiff City. No brainer for me!!
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:27 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:29 pm
Angry Man wrote:taffyapple wrote:Angry Man wrote:There's no doubt about it. The club had lost ticket revenue because of it and I do t believe for one moment that the red shit is mind ing off the shelfs as much as they say.
And taffy I'm still waiting for proof off individuals like you that I didn't go before. Bearing in mind that Gwyn has made this myth being legend in some people's eyes.
What proof do YOU have that the supporters that have stopped going have not been
replaced by new supporters? "There's no doubt about it".... Prove it!!
I suspect that the new red shite ISNT moving as quick as the Club would like and that
many supporters might be hedging their bets and hoping we lose that awful beermat.
Whenever I purchase anything from the Club, I always go 'retro'. I wont buy red.
But you are intimating that the Club has lost thousands of supporters over the rebrand
Taffy stop trying to twist my question with a question.You stated that I never went beforehand so prove it!!!!
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:30 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:32 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:33 pm
Wayne S wrote:No doubt there was a backlash but nowhere near what some fans would hope.
Unfortunately for those who cannot ever accept the rebrand the 'backlash' has coincided with an amazing season on the pitch. The 'backlash' would have worked better followed by a poor season then those staying away would see their numbers mean smaller crowds. As it is, the 'backlash' has been weakened by more new fans arriving.
What could be more gauling than seeing your protest fall on deaf ears because the club did not miss you due to NEW fans.
That said there are many more also unhappy with the rebrand but still go. I still think if there was a straight question about staying red or going back to blue, with no threats of funding withdrawal, then most fans would want blue.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:33 pm
Angry Man wrote:All Black Everything. wrote:No way I dont want to go back to only blue i love my new Cardiff City mug too much.
fair play that looks f*cking awful
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:33 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:37 pm
MillarFromTheHalfWayLine wrote:4 mates of mine who never went before aside from the occasional game or big game are all now season ticket holders.
1 Bought at the start of the season and 3 have bought half season tickets. The one who bought it at the start of the season probably would have done anyway but the other three without doubt have bought because of the chance to watch Premiership Football next season.
Out of the three that bought half season tickets they all left the Palace game at half time to go back to the pub and out of the three of them one went yesterday.
We are all going to Blackpool but they are going for the weekender not for the Football and I doubt very much they will go to the game or if they do will probably be a flying visit.
This is the way it is now.
They are all good lads and mates of mine but are stereotypical Man Utd, Liverpool fan/part time City Fan.
None of them give a shit about the re-brand and couldn't care what colour we play in. They are also the ones who will stop going as soon as we fall out of the Premiership/get bored/don't make it.
The fans that have stopped going have obviously been replaced by new fans, what the numbers are is anyone's guess and its impossible to put a figure on it.
The only way we will see how many fans we have lost from the re-brand is if we don't make the premiership or go down the road of Coventry/Portsmouth etc in years to come.
It is great to see City at the top of the League in front of big crowds, its just a shame about the circumstances.
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:37 pm
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:40 pm
Angry Man wrote:average attendance last season was 22,193 and average 'so far' this season is 19,417 (both according to wiki)
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:42 pm
taffyapple wrote:
Years to come. Agreed. When/if we go back down in the dungeons we will see where the
new supporters are then. Back shopping or watching the Saturday afternoon film is my guess.
However. Irrespective of all the Tan/Hammam/rebrand/debt to equity/£100m loan bollocks....
i think the future of Cardiff City Football Club is assured under Vincent Tan. Just remains to
be seen how much more (if any) of our 'identity' he wants to discard.
Cos if the Bluebird goes, I, for one, will be gone with it
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:46 pm
taffyapple wrote:Angry Man wrote:taffyapple wrote:Angry Man wrote:There's no doubt about it. The club had lost ticket revenue because of it and I do t believe for one moment that the red shit is mind ing off the shelfs as much as they say.
And taffy I'm still waiting for proof off individuals like you that I didn't go before. Bearing in mind that Gwyn has made this myth being legend in some people's eyes.
What proof do YOU have that the supporters that have stopped going have not been
replaced by new supporters? "There's no doubt about it".... Prove it!!
I suspect that the new red shite ISNT moving as quick as the Club would like and that
many supporters might be hedging their bets and hoping we lose that awful beermat.
Whenever I purchase anything from the Club, I always go 'retro'. I wont buy red.
But you are intimating that the Club has lost thousands of supporters over the rebrand
Taffy stop trying to twist my question with a question.You stated that I never went beforehand so prove it!!!!
I can't. I'll go with what I've learned on here over the last two years. your a Merthyr fan and
very rarely set foot in Ninian Park. And admitted as much to Annis by all accounts because
you wanted a Wembley ticket. thats going along with circumstantial evidence that is.
Now show me some that indicates thousands have dropped out over the rebrand???
you cant get a more staunch supporter than Annis. He despises the rebrand but still goes..
Cos the Club is in his blood. You telling me there are thousands with 'stronger morals' than
him? Dont be ridiculous. The overwhelming majority who dislike the red/badge still follow
Cardiff City. The proof is in the attendances. Your "i dont go because of the rebrand" stance
is bollocks, cos you werent going anyway, were you?
Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:48 pm
Wayne S wrote:Angry Man wrote:average attendance last season was 22,193 and average 'so far' this season is 19,417 (both according to wiki)
It's wrong.