Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:26 pm
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:29 pm
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:35 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:I dont hate Tan for it, In order to get his money back in some form he needs us to be a success on and off the pitch. I believe he thinks he is doing whats right for the club.....this in turn may not be right for the fans. He didnt wake up one morning and say "f**k them lot, i hate them so im gonna change the kit" of that im sure!
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:39 pm
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:43 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:I'm not against the rebrand.
What I am against is the removal of the Bluebird this summer.
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:44 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:I'm not against the rebrand.
What I am against is the removal of the Bluebird this summer.
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:45 pm
Dan65 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I'm not against the rebrand.
What I am against is the removal of the Bluebird this summer.
It won't
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:45 pm
Dan65 wrote:Shut up
I completely understand the rage that is felt against Tan and the change of Kit colour.
But Tan has put millions into the club and look where we are now. We are in the best position we have been in for 50 years and on the verge of promotion to the Premier league.
The truth is Teams change. They evolve. Mould into the shape that fits them. Do you think that in 100, maybe even 50 years people will care about the change of the kit. Yeah Sure, there is a chance of this happening but look at it this way.
When we changed from Riverside Fc to Cardiff City Fc and we changed our kit colour, do you think that people were angered?
Yes they probably were. Do we care now? No
I disagree with the idea that the colour will appeal to Asian markets because it probably won't and I would rather we play in Blue, however, if we are divided between fans, staff and chairmen there is simply no way that we carry on. This anger is no good for the club
Please bare this in mind when you are rude to the people who are handing out the scarfs.
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:50 pm
Dan65 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I'm not against the rebrand.
What I am against is the removal of the Bluebird this summer.
It won't
Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:52 pm
DamnRightIveGotTheBlues wrote:Dan65 wrote:Shut up
I completely understand the rage that is felt against Tan and the change of Kit colour.
But Tan has put millions into the club and look where we are now. We are in the best position we have been in for 50 years and on the verge of promotion to the Premier league.
The truth is Teams change. They evolve. Mould into the shape that fits them. Do you think that in 100, maybe even 50 years people will care about the change of the kit. Yeah Sure, there is a chance of this happening but look at it this way.
When we changed from Riverside Fc to Cardiff City Fc and we changed our kit colour, do you think that people were angered?
Yes they probably were. Do we care now? No
I disagree with the idea that the colour will appeal to Asian markets because it probably won't and I would rather we play in Blue, however, if we are divided between fans, staff and chairmen there is simply no way that we carry on. This anger is no good for the club
Please bare this in mind when you are rude to the people who are handing out the scarfs.
Shut up.
Don't tell me how to feel.
Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:04 pm
Dan65 wrote:DamnRightIveGotTheBlues wrote:Dan65 wrote:Shut up
I completely understand the rage that is felt against Tan and the change of Kit colour.
But Tan has put millions into the club and look where we are now. We are in the best position we have been in for 50 years and on the verge of promotion to the Premier league.
The truth is Teams change. They evolve. Mould into the shape that fits them. Do you think that in 100, maybe even 50 years people will care about the change of the kit. Yeah Sure, there is a chance of this happening but look at it this way.
When we changed from Riverside Fc to Cardiff City Fc and we changed our kit colour, do you think that people were angered?
Yes they probably were. Do we care now? No
I disagree with the idea that the colour will appeal to Asian markets because it probably won't and I would rather we play in Blue, however, if we are divided between fans, staff and chairmen there is simply no way that we carry on. This anger is no good for the club
Please bare this in mind when you are rude to the people who are handing out the scarfs.
Shut up.
Don't tell me how to feel.
Look for the sake of the club I would keep quite
Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:18 pm
Dan65 wrote:Shut up
I completely understand the rage that is felt against Tan and the change of Kit colour.
But Tan has put millions into the club and look where we are now. We are in the best position we have been in for 50 years and on the verge of promotion to the Premier league.
The truth is Teams change. They evolve. Mould into the shape that fits them. Do you think that in 100, maybe even 50 years people will care about the change of the kit. Yeah Sure, there is a chance of this happening but look at it this way.
When we changed from Riverside Fc to Cardiff City Fc and we changed our kit colour, do you think that people were angered?
Yes they probably were. Do we care now? No
I disagree with the idea that the colour will appeal to Asian markets because it probably won't and I would rather we play in Blue, however, if we are divided between fans, staff and chairmen there is simply no way that we carry on. This anger is no good for the club
Please bare this in mind when you are rude to the people who are handing out the scarfs.
Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:38 pm
Dan65 wrote:Shut up
I completely understand the rage that is felt against Tan and the change of Kit colour.
But Tan has put millions into the club and look where we are now. We are in the best position we have been in for 50 years and on the verge of promotion to the Premier league.
The truth is Teams change. They evolve. Mould into the shape that fits them. Do you think that in 100, maybe even 50 years people will care about the change of the kit. Yeah Sure, there is a chance of this happening but look at it this way.
When we changed from Riverside Fc to Cardiff City Fc and we changed our kit colour, do you think that people were angered?
Yes they probably were. Do we care now? No
I disagree with the idea that the colour will appeal to Asian markets because it probably won't and I would rather we play in Blue, however, if we are divided between fans, staff and chairmen there is simply no way that we carry on. This anger is no good for the club
Please bare this in mind when you are rude to the people who are handing out the scarfs.