Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:34 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:37 pm
sir ninian wrote:Hopefully Cardiff fans will flock into town before and after the match and raise the roof in the pubs.Man city fans say they will be drinking in town so let's show them how vocal we are and hopefully there will be plenty of banter between the two sets of fans.Let's fill the prince of wales and o'neils like we used to,better than canton where you never see an away fan!!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:44 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:42 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 1:57 pm
stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:05 pm
SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:06 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:09 pm
SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:10 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
couldnt agree more, I think this season is going to show what kind of atmosphere we can produce.
for a good few years winning has been expected and has lacked emotion from fans, now with our backs against the wall watch our fans roar.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:24 pm
bakerbluebird wrote:SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
What difference does that make?
Alot of our fans will be new fans so don't know the chants... If we go 1-0 down then it will kill our atmosphere as it always does at CCS... Old Trafford is a 67,000 seater and is always quiet as a mouse...
Don't get me wrong, I don't expect the stadium to be quiet at all but "MAYHEM"?... I highly doubt that. Mayhem is where you will find at Selhurst Park... The Palace fans sing constantly. I think we need drums in our stadium. That would be beast. It always gets the atmosphere up in games.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:31 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:27 pm
SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:45 pm
SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:47 pm
YUMYUM wrote:steeve u bellend
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:49 pm
bakerbluebird wrote:SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
What difference does that make?
Alot of our fans will be new fans so don't know the chants... If we go 1-0 down then it will kill our atmosphere as it always does at CCS... Old Trafford is a 67,000 seater and is always quiet as a mouse...
Don't get me wrong, I don't expect the stadium to be quiet at all but "MAYHEM"?... I highly doubt that. Mayhem is where you will find at Selhurst Park... The Palace fans sing constantly. I think we need drums in our stadium. That would be beast. It always gets the atmosphere up in games.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:51 pm
thehumblegringo wrote:bakerbluebird wrote:SBF1 wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
I doubt you know a lot about football then.
First home game in the prem, Man.C the opponents, 27,000 sell out stadium.
Library, pft!
What difference does that make?
Alot of our fans will be new fans so don't know the chants... If we go 1-0 down then it will kill our atmosphere as it always does at CCS... Old Trafford is a 67,000 seater and is always quiet as a mouse...
Don't get me wrong, I don't expect the stadium to be quiet at all but "MAYHEM"?... I highly doubt that. Mayhem is where you will find at Selhurst Park... The Palace fans sing constantly. I think we need drums in our stadium. That would be beast. It always gets the atmosphere up in games.
Totally disagree with your Palace observation mate. They do make a noise but it's hardly mayhem, it's more like a choir! Theyre attacking and they sing cpfc, the ref makes a bad decision theyre still singing cpfc, one of their players gets punched theyre still singing cpfc!
I'd like us to make a racket but I also want us to call the ref a kunt and appeal for every decision lile our lives depend on it
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:55 pm
YUMYUM wrote:steeve u bellend
Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:59 pm
stevee1966 wrote:YUMYUM wrote:steeve u bellend
Just seen a couple of your other posts from today regards "where is the best place to drink" and "what will Canton be like".
I may be wrong, but the impression you give is that you don't go to matches that much and haven't been to the Cardiff City stadium very often, so to judge me when i give a valid opinion seems a touch out of place.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:38 pm
stevee1966 wrote:YUMYUM wrote:steeve u bellend
Just seen a couple of your other posts from today regards "where is the best place to drink" and "what will Canton be like".
I may be wrong, but the impression you give is that you don't go to matches that much and haven't been to the Cardiff City stadium very often, so to judge me when i give a valid opinion seems a touch out of place.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:44 pm
stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:45 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 7:05 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 7:43 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 7:57 pm
sir ninian wrote:Hopefully Cardiff fans will flock into town before and after the match and raise the roof in the pubs.Man city fans say they will be drinking in town so let's show them how vocal we are and hopefully there will be plenty of banter between the two sets of fans.Let's fill the prince of wales and o'neils like we used to,better than canton where you never see an away fan!!
Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:37 pm
Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:57 pm
Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:sir ninian wrote:Hopefully Cardiff fans will flock into town before and after the match and raise the roof in the pubs.Man city fans say they will be drinking in town so let's show them how vocal we are and hopefully there will be plenty of banter between the two sets of fans.Let's fill the prince of wales and o'neils like we used to,better than canton where you never see an away fan!!
Good shout. I'm a City Centre drinker and the number of Cardiff in the pubs are getting less and less each season. I've been in the POW when we are nye on outnumbered by away fans (well outnumbered for Millwall home). These Prem teams are going to pile into pubs like POW and for me it's fairly embarrasing getting totally outnumbered in these places. With regards to the atmosphere... only the fans can change that.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 7:21 am
stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 7:30 am
Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:06 am
stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:07 am
HandyLegs wrote:stevee1966 wrote:Neville is going to be very disappointed then. Cardiff City Stadium is like visiting a library. Too quiet, with no atmosphere.
Totally agree with this. The atmosphere at The CCS is probably the last thing that'll put off Prem. teams this season - in fact, it'll probably HELP them!
Too many so called pundits haven't even been to Cardiff since we left NP