Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:33 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:43 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:44 pm
I will stay there until hopefully the blue returns .
Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:46 pm
scott_w_ccfc wrote:But after thinking about it for months, I decided yesterday that i'm not going to renew my season ticket next season.
I've only been going since 1998, and had a season ticket since i could afford one for about a quarter of that time, so not as long as alot of people on here, but going down to watch the City has been the City has been the thing i look forward to most every week since my first game in Division 3 against Barnet.
Not any more though.
Ever since the rebrand, all the passion I had for the club has gradually been disappearing and I don't think it's something the 'buzz' of the Premier League is going to cure next season either (if we get there, touch wood).
People can mock, take the piss, laugh, ridicule, whatever they want to do and i'm not gonna bite back, but believe me i'm not doing this because i want to, it's the last thing i want. I'd much rather be in the shoes of the people that have accepted it than mine, trust me.
I'm sure, given the choice, 99% of Cardiff fans would prefer to be blue, but if any reluctant reds can give me some last minute genuine advice on how to ignore the rebrand and still have the same passion for the club then i'm all ears?
Also, to the first person that says "you'll be easily replaced", i know that too. I'm not doing this because i think that one person leaving is going to hit Tan so hard that he will have a re-think. It's clear that's not going to happen.
I honestly believe this club is in the process of being ripped apart, and that what we've seen so far is just the beginning of it, but that's been enough for me, never mind the rest.
I would love to stick around for just one more year and see us hopefully beating the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and most importantly Swansea next season in the Premier League, something i've been waiting for since I started going, but if i did that then i'd be as much of a "sell-out" or "plastic" (as people are often called on here) as anyone. Plus it wouldn't feel the same playing in red anyway.
Like i said earlier, if any relucant red can offer me some last minute advice on how to accept these changes and still feel as passionately about the club as ever (within the next 10 days preferably) then i'm all ears.
Still gonna carry on going until the end of the season too since i've paid for my season ticket, and i still hope we go up. Malky has put together a squad this year which, rebrand aside, has made me more proud than any squad i've seen in my time. And i'm sure we're not gonna bottle it this time.![]()
Kills me to say this, but... i'll be back if/when we're blue again!
Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:29 pm
Bluebird_87 wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:But after thinking about it for months, I decided yesterday that i'm not going to renew my season ticket next season.
I've only been going since 1998, and had a season ticket since i could afford one for about a quarter of that time, so not as long as alot of people on here, but going down to watch the City has been the City has been the thing i look forward to most every week since my first game in Division 3 against Barnet.
Not any more though.
Ever since the rebrand, all the passion I had for the club has gradually been disappearing and I don't think it's something the 'buzz' of the Premier League is going to cure next season either (if we get there, touch wood).
People can mock, take the piss, laugh, ridicule, whatever they want to do and i'm not gonna bite back, but believe me i'm not doing this because i want to, it's the last thing i want. I'd much rather be in the shoes of the people that have accepted it than mine, trust me.
I'm sure, given the choice, 99% of Cardiff fans would prefer to be blue, but if any reluctant reds can give me some last minute genuine advice on how to ignore the rebrand and still have the same passion for the club then i'm all ears?
Also, to the first person that says "you'll be easily replaced", i know that too. I'm not doing this because i think that one person leaving is going to hit Tan so hard that he will have a re-think. It's clear that's not going to happen.
I honestly believe this club is in the process of being ripped apart, and that what we've seen so far is just the beginning of it, but that's been enough for me, never mind the rest.
I would love to stick around for just one more year and see us hopefully beating the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and most importantly Swansea next season in the Premier League, something i've been waiting for since I started going, but if i did that then i'd be as much of a "sell-out" or "plastic" (as people are often called on here) as anyone. Plus it wouldn't feel the same playing in red anyway.
Like i said earlier, if any relucant red can offer me some last minute advice on how to accept these changes and still feel as passionately about the club as ever (within the next 10 days preferably) then i'm all ears.
Still gonna carry on going until the end of the season too since i've paid for my season ticket, and i still hope we go up. Malky has put together a squad this year which, rebrand aside, has made me more proud than any squad i've seen in my time. And i'm sure we're not gonna bottle it this time.![]()
Kills me to say this, but... i'll be back if/when we're blue again!
My advice : get off this forum for your own good and have a think about it without the drivel being written on here day in/ day out. Don't listen to others views about it and just think what would your life be without CCFC
Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:49 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:03 pm
cecilccfc wrote:no one really cares (sounds harsh)
Tan won't miss your support, only been doing 12 years myself .. players don't care about the rebrand and the majority of fans don't care enough to do anything about it.
I see the likes of 'FOREVER BLUE' saying how much hes against the rebrand but he will still feed tan with his money and support the club because hes a Cardiff lad.
I think you'll hugely regret not renewing though lad
Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:23 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:36 pm
cecilccfc wrote:If you were there when we were in div 3 you know you'd of given anything for Prem football
Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:08 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:17 pm
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Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:35 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:51 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:cecilccfc wrote:If you were there when we were in div 3 you know you'd of given anything for Prem football
I was there & I certainly wouldn't have given "anything" - certainly not the club's identity and traditions.
Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:23 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:51 pm
Bluebird_87 wrote:
My advice : get off this forum for your own good and have a think about it without the drivel being written on here day in/ day out. Don't listen to others views about it and just think what would your life be without CCFC
Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:57 pm
Zabier wrote:Yeah, got to respect your decision mate. You have your reasons and you are doing right by yourself and staying true to yourself. That's all you can do.
Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:43 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:52 pm
Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:22 pm
All Black Everything. wrote:Bluebird_87 wrote:
My advice : get off this forum for your own good and have a think about it without the drivel being written on here day in/ day out. Don't listen to others views about it and just think what would your life be without CCFC
Spot on and I agree with this totally. I took a break to come to my own conclusion and now im just getting on with things. Like you said, you will be replaced so you won't be missed Scott, you'll just be spiting yourself. Whilst you understand that what else will you do with your time? I know you love football and could probably keep interest by following (not supporting) other teams but you're Cardiff City through and through.
I took a step back and this is the conclusion I came to
'Football has changed and is no longer the sport we once loved, not even is it identical to the days we were younger and both in school, but without it, I would be bored. I would have no get away from things when I needed it. The Cardiff City Stadium is my church and Cardiff City are my religion. Just because my place of worship has been brought up to modern standards it does not mean I am going to turn my back on my religion. When I thought about it deeply, Cardiff City is not just a colour, it is not just a set of traditions, it is not just a sport, it is not just the fans, it is not just the history, it is not just the days out or the trips away, it is the whole accumulation of these things. Cardiff City is a way of life'.
Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:31 pm
Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:32 am
Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:45 am
All Black Everything. wrote:Bluebird_87 wrote:
My advice : get off this forum for your own good and have a think about it without the drivel being written on here day in/ day out. Don't listen to others views about it and just think what would your life be without CCFC
Spot on and I agree with this totally. I took a break to come to my own conclusion and now im just getting on with things. Like you said, you will be replaced so you won't be missed Scott, you'll just be spiting yourself. Whilst you understand that what else will you do with your time? I know you love football and could probably keep interest by following (not supporting) other teams but you're Cardiff City through and through.
I took a step back and this is the conclusion I came to
'Football has changed and is no longer the sport we once loved, not even is it identical to the days we were younger and both in school, but without it, I would be bored. I would have no get away from things when I needed it. The Cardiff City Stadium is my church and Cardiff City are my religion. Just because my place of worship has been brought up to modern standards it does not mean I am going to turn my back on my religion. When I thought about it deeply, Cardiff City is not just a colour, it is not just a set of traditions, it is not just a sport, it is not just the fans, it is not just the history, it is not just the days out or the trips away, it is the whole accumulation of these things. Cardiff City is a way of life'.
Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:03 am
Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:37 am
Barry Chuckle wrote:cecilccfc wrote:If you were there when we were in div 3 you know you'd of given anything for Prem football
I was there & I certainly wouldn't have given "anything" - certainly not the club's identity and traditions.
To explain, i'm not gonna be not renewing because i think "anybody cares" or that it will influence anything at all to do with rebrand. I understand there are 100 red supporters out there for every 1 that is ready to give up.
Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:48 pm
The Premier 1 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:cecilccfc wrote:If you were there when we were in div 3 you know you'd of given anything for Prem football
I was there & I certainly wouldn't have given "anything" - certainly not the club's identity and traditions.
Nor me
To explain, i'm not gonna be not renewing because i think "anybody cares" or that it will influence anything at all to do with rebrand. I understand there are 100 red supporters out there for every 1 that is ready to give up.
discussed this with annis the other day, if the original (sorry for the word) 1500-4000 fans that used to follow cardiff back in the 80's early 90's walked away they would not be missed, as you would have the new breed of fan waiting to watch premiership football, at any cost. i would say its more like 4/1 but still enough not to be missed
Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:51 pm
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Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:22 pm
Occasional Violins wrote:Scott, as one of those who had a refund this season I will tell you now, It's bloody hard going, especially as I still want them to win every game and am delighted by their current position. I've got too much of my life and feelings caught up in the club and virtually all of my friends still go. I just thought that the whole issue was wrong and decided to go with my gut instincts.
I'm not going back as long as they are red, (whatever division they are in) but the self-inflicted pain is sometimes insufferable.![]()
Anyone doing it for effect is wasting their time because the effect is zero on the club and Cardiff City as a premier league club will find scores of replacements for your seat. You say you've thought long and hard, my advice would be to think longer and harder because once you've done it you'll still spend copious amounts of your time thinking about it.