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The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:35 am

First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:39 am

Dicey wrote:First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.


What's spiderman been saying now?

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:54 am

Dicey wrote:First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.


What have I said now ?

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:00 am

I think it's quite clear from his thread on the other MB that he was looking for bites... & he got them.

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:04 am

Dicey wrote:First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.

Dicey, as one of those who was disgusted by the colour change I would like to acknowledge your statement and applaud it. I will not set foot into the stadium while the team play in red, be that against Manchester United, Inter Milan or Forest Green Rovers. I'm also painfully aware that the only person that this self-imposed ban is hurting is myself.

I do however hope Cardiff go on to win the lot, promotion, cups, the premiership, Europe... even if they stay red. How anyone could want them to lose beggars belief and obviously have a bigger ego than Keith Lemon.

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:06 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:I think it's quite clear from his thread on the other MB that he was looking for bites... & he got them.


Who we talking about Chuckle ?

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:30 am

Occasional Violins wrote:
Dicey wrote:First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.

Dicey, as one of those who was disgusted by the colour change I would like to acknowledge your statement and applaud it. I will not set foot into the stadium while the team play in red, be that against Manchester United, Inter Milan or Forest Green Rovers. I'm also painfully aware that the only person that this self-imposed ban is hurting is myself.

I do however hope Cardiff go on to win the lot, promotion, cups, the premiership, Europe... even if they stay red. How anyone could want them to lose beggars belief and obviously have a bigger ego than Keith Lemon.


Total respect to you sir . I hope one day you find it in yourself to follow our great club.

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:32 am

Dicey wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:I think it's quite clear from his thread on the other MB that he was looking for bites... & he got them.


Who we talking about Chuckle ?


TLG

Re: The bitter and twisted stayaways

Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:48 am

Occasional Violins wrote:
Dicey wrote:First of all if you choose not to set foot in the Cardiff stadium because of the rebrand then so be it .Its there choice and I fully respect their stance. However, there are a few and they stick out like a sore thumb which are getting increasingly bitter and can't wait for us to feck up so they can post their drivel on these message boards. These folk really need to take a long hard look at themselves and decide where their loyalties lie.

Dicey, as one of those who was disgusted by the colour change I would like to acknowledge your statement and applaud it. I will not set foot into the stadium while the team play in red, be that against Manchester United, Inter Milan or Forest Green Rovers. I'm also painfully aware that the only person that this self-imposed ban is hurting is myself.

I do however hope Cardiff go on to win the lot, promotion, cups, the premiership, Europe... even if they stay red. How anyone could want them to lose beggars belief and obviously have a bigger ego than Keith Lemon.


Same here rellly and boy doesn't it hurt.Not really about the football more about the friendships you've formed over the years of supporting the club. Financially is the only and I mean ONLY positive of not going IMO but maybe I only speaking for myself here but its only the subbornness in me that will stop me from breaking my self exile.