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Sat Feb 23, 2013 2:43 pm
Before you all start shouting this is not an anti or pro red post,
how many of us would of stood for this red shirt/scarves/seats /beer mat badge malarky before sam came along,i for one remember the days when we poor season after season but the odd promotion and euro trips pushed all that aside and it was always a buzz travelling to bury/barnet/exeter and all those grounds which we've not been near for such a long time,but over the past week that cardiff city has finally been laid to rest .we can only really blame ourselves for wanting success so
much we forgot what it was really about ,i for one was glad sam hamman came along and sure miss him now ,yes he did stir things up and told us what we wanted to hear and started this journey but someone please take me back to the year 2000.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 5:20 pm
We didn't have the massive debt then, so did not have the genuine threat of liquidation over us, so the situation was entirely different.
Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:32 pm
colli wrote:Before you all start shouting this is not an anti or pro red post,
how many of us would of stood for this red shirt/scarves/seats /beer mat badge malarky before sam came along,i for one remember the days when we poor season after season but the odd promotion and euro trips pushed all that aside and it was always a buzz travelling to bury/barnet/exeter and all those grounds which we've not been near for such a long time,but over the past week that cardiff city has finally been laid to rest .we can only really blame ourselves for wanting success so
much we forgot what it was really about ,i for one was glad sam hamman came along and sure miss him now ,yes he did stir things up and told us what we wanted to hear and started this journey but someone please take me back to the year 2000.
I always thought that the object of the game of football was to win a contest between two teams! Obviously if you carry on winning you climb leagues, promotion follows, crowds increase and investors take notice...
We were down in the lower leagues because we weren't winning, we were poor. I can't believe that you'd like those days back. The capital city of Wales surely deserves a team in the Premier League?
Sat Feb 23, 2013 8:13 pm
Well at least we had passionate supporters then and plenty of soul ,nowadays even with 20,000 watching the atmosphere is terrible ,sometimes the taking part is far more fun , sorry but the new breed of supporters watching do not have the fire or the passion .
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