Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:41 pm
Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:44 pm
Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:47 pm
Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:50 pm
BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:59 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:04 pm
BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:07 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
To be fair I did see them all swinging their scarves above their heads just before kick off. And why not? VT has made us such an easy target, I don't blame any opposing fans for taking the piss out of us. We are a laughing stock and an embarassment, and I think it's about time we started doing something about it instead of tapping away on our keyboards. I really hope this protest march on April 1st will be the start of us making a decent effort to fight for our club.
Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:20 pm
BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
To be fair I did see them all swinging their scarves above their heads just before kick off. And why not? VT has made us such an easy target, I don't blame any opposing fans for taking the piss out of us. We are a laughing stock and an embarassment, and I think it's about time we started doing something about it instead of tapping away on our keyboards. I really hope this protest march on April 1st will be the start of us making a decent effort to fight for our club.
All of these protests are all well and good, but what are they going to achieve? Nothing sadly.
If 1 person stops going, or if 1,000 stop going (if we get to the prem) there will always be another 1 or 1,000 to take their place, and to Tan that's all that matters.
Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:31 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
To be fair I did see them all swinging their scarves above their heads just before kick off. And why not? VT has made us such an easy target, I don't blame any opposing fans for taking the piss out of us. We are a laughing stock and an embarassment, and I think it's about time we started doing something about it instead of tapping away on our keyboards. I really hope this protest march on April 1st will be the start of us making a decent effort to fight for our club.
All of these protests are all well and good, but what are they going to achieve? Nothing sadly.
If 1 person stops going, or if 1,000 stop going (if we get to the prem) there will always be another 1 or 1,000 to take their place, and to Tan that's all that matters.
I understand that, but I would rather see us fail knowing I have tried to do something about it than see us fail without even trying to stop it.
Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:35 pm
cardiff 74 wrote:to be fair i was quite envious of them parading there blue and white scarves last night everyone of there supporters seemed to have one just brought it home to me more how i wish we were still blue![]()
Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:06 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
To be fair I did see them all swinging their scarves above their heads just before kick off. And why not? VT has made us such an easy target, I don't blame any opposing fans for taking the piss out of us. We are a laughing stock and an embarassment, and I think it's about time we started doing something about it instead of tapping away on our keyboards. I really hope this protest march on April 1st will be the start of us making a decent effort to fight for our club.
All of these protests are all well and good, but what are they going to achieve? Nothing sadly.
If 1 person stops going, or if 1,000 stop going (if we get to the prem) there will always be another 1 or 1,000 to take their place, and to Tan that's all that matters.
I understand that, but I would rather see us fail knowing I have tried to do something about it than see us fail without even trying to stop it.
Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:28 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:BlueSince82 wrote:They were given them on arrival for free. You're paranoid.
How is he being paranoid? It doesn't matter whether they were given the scarves or not. The Leicester end was a sea of blue, which is how our stadium once was. Ben Turner's goal in the final in our blue colours with myself celebrating amongst the army of blue in the crowd will be my last ever moment of pure elation watching City. I will never experience that feeling ever again whilst watching us. Leicester last night brought back many fond memories for me, travelling away to different grounds with our whole end being blue. When we travelled away and the home fans saw that, they knew we were Cardiff City - the blue army!
I was on about the title of the thread saying the were "taking the piss".
To be fair I did see them all swinging their scarves above their heads just before kick off. And why not? VT has made us such an easy target, I don't blame any opposing fans for taking the piss out of us. We are a laughing stock and an embarassment, and I think it's about time we started doing something about it instead of tapping away on our keyboards. I really hope this protest march on April 1st will be the start of us making a decent effort to fight for our club.
All of these protests are all well and good, but what are they going to achieve? Nothing sadly.
If 1 person stops going, or if 1,000 stop going (if we get to the prem) there will always be another 1 or 1,000 to take their place, and to Tan that's all that matters.
I understand that, but I would rather see us fail knowing I have tried to do something about it than see us fail without even trying to stop it.
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:46 am
Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:08 am
JonCCFC wrote:I thought they were class. It was purely to take the piss out of us and I don't blame them.
Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:12 am
timdog80 wrote:JonCCFC wrote:I thought they were class. It was purely to take the piss out of us and I don't blame them.
To be fair to leicester it was a great stunt to pull, they saw the uproar VT caused with the red scarf give away and knew this would get under cardiff suppporters skins.........and it did and was sad to seeThanks VT
Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:58 am
Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:28 pm