Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:49 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:52 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:55 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:56 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:02 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:03 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:03 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:10 am
aj1927 wrote:Says it all really. On the back of the biggest result to date in your clubs history, added to the facts that you're getting DESERVED plaudits from most of the footballing world, and all you want to do is come and talk about CARDIFF CITY.
Well just think, come august you can shed your part time Swansea supporters act and come and support your one true love. The capital city of Wales. The biggest club in our land. CARDIFF CITY FOOTBALL CLUB.![]()
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Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:12 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:13 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:13 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:15 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:15 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:17 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:21 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:So many bites, ignore them and they will be starved of the attention they so crave.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:21 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:24 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:24 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:29 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:32 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:34 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:aj1927 wrote:Says it all really. On the back of the biggest result to date in your clubs history, added to the facts that you're getting DESERVED plaudits from most of the footballing world, and all you want to do is come and talk about CARDIFF CITY.
Well just think, come august you can shed your part time Swansea supporters act and come and support your one true love. The capital city of Wales. The biggest club in our land. CARDIFF CITY FOOTBALL CLUB.![]()
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Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
Or
A fantastic skill full quality side who continue to turn bargain basement price players into world beaters, a team destined for Champions league/Premiership glory over the next couple of years. A team producing some mindblowing football and growing as a club at a rate of knots.
It's a no brainer really isn't it.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:35 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:Yes thats right the annual Cardiff collapse will soon be upon us. This season it will start with a couple of strange results, a couple of draws with the odd defeat chucked in for good measure. The inevitable slip into the play off zone will come around early April time.
There will be tears and cries for Malky's head before the redbirds just about cling on to a play off place at seasons end. The home leg of the play off will not sell out and the second leg will go to penalties, From here it could go one of 2 ways, you scrape through on penalties for that dreaded play off final at Wembley (scene of your neighbours triumphunt cup victory a few months prior) where again you will go in front only to be denied by 2 late goals ala Macclesfield, the devastation will be tenfold compared to the Blackpool game as most will realise there will be no more chances. The other scenario is to lose on penalties in the play off semi.
Anyway sit back, relax and enjoy this years comedic genius that is the Annual Cardiff City Meltdown, starting Saturday 12th January 15:00. Hope you can join us.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:37 am
glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:38 am
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
It's a centenenary kit you lamppost. We'll be back to normal next season when we are still the only Welsh premier league team.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:46 am
paulh_85 wrote:IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
It's a centenenary kit you lamppost. We'll be back to normal next season when we are still the only Welsh premier league team.
urgh
seriously, when you guys are on your way back from wembly with your first major trophy, will you still be coming on here?
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:54 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:56 am
Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:00 pm
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:paulh_85 wrote:IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
It's a centenenary kit you lamppost. We'll be back to normal next season when we are still the only Welsh premier league team.
urgh
seriously, when you guys are on your way back from wembly with your first major trophy, will you still be coming on here?
No i'll be in the Hercules Pillars near Covent Garden getting ruined
Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:04 pm
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
It's a centenenary kit you lamppost. We'll be back to normal next season when we are still the only Welsh premier league team.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:13 pm
IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:paulh_85 wrote:IncrediblyIntelligentJack wrote:glas wrote:Serious question, do you honestly think the floating fan will want to support a sell out club with no soul, a club that doesn't even play in it's correct colours, a team more akin to Milton Keynes Dons than than any other team in the world.
The floating fan (premier league plastics) will prefer to watch the true Welsh team, their capital city, not some scruffs team from brown town. I love the way you try to say we have no soul when it is you lot of bankrupts playing in a council ground with local taxpayers funding you, because you could not manage to pay your debts (or more likely did not want to).
Why were you playing in red? Why change your badge to look like Liverpools? Who is selling their soul, to try and pinch the Liverpool supporters of South Wales is it?
So no ground, record of not paying your bills, changing colours and badge to attract other supporters, it is you lot who have sold their souls (if you ever had one).
It's a centenenary kit you lamppost. We'll be back to normal next season when we are still the only Welsh premier league team.
urgh
seriously, when you guys are on your way back from wembly with your first major trophy, will you still be coming on here?
No i'll be in the Hercules Pillars near Covent Garden getting ruined