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TAN OUT BANNER MAKES GUARDIAN WEBSITE/PAPER

Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:16 pm

What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7
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Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:18 pm

Had a party with those lot after the final whistle. Finally people are starting to stand up to Tan :ayatollah:

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Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:20 pm

This was on the same page :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:28 pm

Owain wrote:This was on the same page :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:46 pm

Great day out, regardless of people's views on Tan, we all came together today and got the place rocking.. The jacks crumbled under the pressure, hope Malky stays and Tan fucks off IMO but whatever the outcome this day will be remembered forever!!!

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:55 am

CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7


Pathetic!

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:00 am

Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:07 am

Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Nope just getting behind the team, the one that plays in red now. Funny how fickle fans like to forget all that Tan has done for the club! To call for 'Tan out' over an internal matter which we don't know the whole story to by an attention seeking group like BU is yes, pathetic!

Today, tonight and this week we should be celebrating, but those attention seekers are just looking to take the cages of the club further for the personal preferences of a small but vocal minority.

Re: TAN OUT BANNER MAKES GUARDIAN WEBSITE/PAPER

Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:08 am

Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Didn't know you thought that way about the team. So are you not a city fan?

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:16 am

CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7


Pathetic!

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:27 am

Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:37 am

Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"


Doesn't look anything of the sort to me and I seem to recall "we'll always be Blue" being sung one possibly twice so hardly 'throughout the game', but to which my son said it was silly as we play in red and he was on the money! Do the reason people make this stuff come from wanting to look good on this message board where a lot of this vocal minority reside is it to put some soon to try and sway more people or is it just out of delusion?

Today was great, why did BU have to try and spoil it????

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:49 am

You can bury your head in the sand all you want but hardly anyone wore red. We may play in red but thousands of us chose to wear blue and will continue to do so and these numbers are increasing as the dissatisfaction with Tan grows. The actions of some to put up a banner stating Tan out is only the start. Just watch the reaction towards Tan if Malky goes which I hope by the way will not happen.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:30 am

CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:45 am

:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:28 am

I sit near there every game and sure they are not even season ticket holders as never seen them befor.instead of partying should you be saving your money to buy mr tan out .with out his investment we would not even be playing Swansea let alone beating them .

Re: TAN OUT BANNER MAKES GUARDIAN WEBSITE/PAPER

Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:49 am

Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"


Doesn't look anything of the sort to me and I seem to recall "we'll always be Blue" being sung one possibly twice so hardly 'throughout the game', but to which my son said it was silly as we play in red and he was on the money! Do the reason people make this stuff come from wanting to look good on this message board where a lot of this vocal minority reside is it to put some soon to try and sway more people or is it just out of delusion?

Today was great, why did BU have to try and spoil it????


I only heard it we'll always be blue once and it didn't last long, seeing that banner was cringeworthy and pathetic!

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:26 am

CardiffAnt wrote:
Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"


Doesn't look anything of the sort to me and I seem to recall "we'll always be Blue" being sung one possibly twice so hardly 'throughout the game', but to which my son said it was silly as we play in red and he was on the money! Do the reason people make this stuff come from wanting to look good on this message board where a lot of this vocal minority reside is it to put some soon to try and sway more people or is it just out of delusion?

Today was great, why did BU have to try and spoil it????


I only heard it we'll always be blue once and it didn't last long, seeing that banner was cringeworthy and pathetic!


:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:31 am

CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7


A fine selection of guardian reading fools there by the looks of it. Has someone photoshoped CCMB's finest or am I being a tad suspicious?

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:51 am

Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Nope just getting behind the team, the one that plays in red now. Funny how fickle fans like to forget all that Tan has done for the club! To call for 'Tan out' over an internal matter which we don't know the whole story to by an attention seeking group like BU is yes, pathetic!

Today, tonight and this week we should be celebrating, but those attention seekers are just looking to take the cages of the club further for the personal preferences of a small but vocal minority.

FICKLE.......maybe it is you that is fickle.......

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:01 am

I saw this banner from the Ninian - was up for a few seconds, then taken down, from what I could see.

Hardly the whole stand is it? Pleased to see that the vast majority concentrated on the game rather than this naivety, as I'm afraid that is exactly what it is.

Anyone can see from my atavar where my feelings lie - but this was not the time or the place for this, and in particular for a subject we are all missing vital information about.

On a far more positive note, I was mightily impressed with the Canton Stand yesterday - they did us proud, as did the players and the manager.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:51 am

Jinks wrote:
Owain wrote:This was on the same page :lol: :lol: :lol:

Image


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Back to whitchurch for this guy :lol:

I thought it was dai hunt for a second

Re: TAN OUT BANNER MAKES GUARDIAN WEBSITE/PAPER

Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:47 am

Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"


Doesn't look anything of the sort to me and I seem to recall "we'll always be Blue" being sung one possibly twice so hardly 'throughout the game', but to which my son said it was silly as we play in red and he was on the money! Do the reason people make this stuff come from wanting to look good on this message board where a lot of this vocal minority reside is it to put some soon to try and sway more people or is it just out of delusion?

Today was great, why did BU have to try and spoil it????


Your views depress me.

You think one man can come and do anything he likes with our club?

Get out of town! Some people have values, you should to.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:11 pm

morgan1927 wrote:I sit near there every game and sure they are not even season ticket holders as never seen them befor.instead of partying should you be saving your money to buy mr tan out .with out his investment we would not even be playing Swansea let alone beating them .

I can promise you that they all are season ticket holders. Are you?

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:17 pm

Natman Blue wrote:
CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7


Pathetic!

Go f**k yourself

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:35 pm

Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Nope just getting behind the team, the one that plays in red now. Funny how fickle fans like to forget all that Tan has done for the club! To call for 'Tan out' over an internal matter which we don't know the whole story to by an attention seeking group like BU is yes, pathetic!

Today, tonight and this week we should be celebrating, but those attention seekers are just looking to take the cages of the club further for the personal preferences of a small but vocal minority.


Take a long hard look at yourself.

In normal circumstances, of course wearing the colours of the team you support is a perfectly natural and entirely normal thing to do.

However, given the nature in which the red was foisted on our club and it's supporters by one man and predominantly through emotional blackmail, then wearing red is a very ill thought out thing to do at present.

Especially as the man who committed this divisive act is now actively undermining the very best manager to sit in the Cardiff City dugout in most of our life times.

It is, of course, a free country and we should all be able to wear what we want but given the current circumstances, wearing red to a Cardiff City game is, at the moment, at best naive and at worst downright unhelpful.

As for your continued picking away at BU - whilst once again, it's your prerogative - it comes across as bitter and unpleasant. I'm sure I read somewhere that you are a committed Christian. If that is the case, your rather narrow and blinkered view of an organisation whose only goal is to see tradition properly respected and for the ordinary fans to be treated with a modicum of respect, is decidedly unchristian.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:53 pm

CardiffKid wrote:
Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red you can't ignore that the red is dwindling. It was more or less a sea of blue and pro blue chants were heard throughout the game. The tide is turning against Tan and if you think the critisicm of him is small now then just wait and see what happens if we lose Malky. As Dylan once said " the times they are a changing"


Doesn't look anything of the sort to me and I seem to recall "we'll always be Blue" being sung one possibly twice so hardly 'throughout the game', but to which my son said it was silly as we play in red and he was on the money! Do the reason people make this stuff come from wanting to look good on this message board where a lot of this vocal minority reside is it to put some soon to try and sway more people or is it just out of delusion?

Today was great, why did BU have to try and spoil it????


Your views depress me.

You think one man can come and do anything he likes with our club?

Get out of town! Some people have values, you should to.


I do have values, it is just that they are not the same as yours. Hence my big grievance with groups such as BU, that I am somehow a sub-human spieces of supporter because I haven't got wound up over a change in shirt colour.

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:54 pm

krabb wrote:
Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Nope just getting behind the team, the one that plays in red now. Funny how fickle fans like to forget all that Tan has done for the club! To call for 'Tan out' over an internal matter which we don't know the whole story to by an attention seeking group like BU is yes, pathetic!

Today, tonight and this week we should be celebrating, but those attention seekers are just looking to take the cages of the club further for the personal preferences of a small but vocal minority.

FICKLE.......maybe it is you that is fickle.......


fickle
ˈfɪk(ə)l/Submit
adjective
1.
changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
"celebs trying to appeal to an increasingly fickle public"
synonyms: capricious, changeable, variable, volatile, mercurial, vacillating, fitful, irregular; More

By its very definition I am not fickle as my support for Cardiff City hasn't waned as a result of the change in colour. How many of you could say the same????

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:55 pm

Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:
Natman Blue wrote:
CantonBluebird84 wrote:What a game, what a result and nice to see our banner on the Guardian newspaper website... tan has gone too far lately!! We'll always be Blue...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/gal ... es?index=7


Pathetic!

Go f**k yourself


That's physically impossible, unless you have a rib removed. So no thanks!

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Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:04 pm

alfie sherwood wrote:
Natman Blue wrote:
Bluebird64 wrote:Natman red it's grown men wearing red shirts that is pathetic mate.


Nope just getting behind the team, the one that plays in red now. Funny how fickle fans like to forget all that Tan has done for the club! To call for 'Tan out' over an internal matter which we don't know the whole story to by an attention seeking group like BU is yes, pathetic!

Today, tonight and this week we should be celebrating, but those attention seekers are just looking to take the cages of the club further for the personal preferences of a small but vocal minority.


Take a long hard look at yourself.

In normal circumstances, of course wearing the colours of the team you support is a perfectly natural and entirely normal thing to do.

However, given the nature in which the red was foisted on our club and it's supporters by one man and predominantly through emotional blackmail, then wearing red is a very ill thought out thing to do at present.

Not necessarily. But if you want go down that route then you also have to acknowledge that much of the anti-Tan agenda is spurred on by the emotional blackmail via scaremongering employed on this board. Hence the loud voice of a very small vocal minority. How many exactly out of 27,000 stayed behind yesterday????

Especially as the man who committed this divisive act is now actively undermining the very best manager to sit in the Cardiff City dugout in most of our life times.

Until the truth comes out then we are best all reserving judgement on this. If it never comes out, well then it never comes out.

It is, of course, a free country and we should all be able to wear what we want but given the current circumstances, wearing red to a Cardiff City game is, at the moment, at best naive and at worst downright unhelpful.

Supporting my team by identifying with them by the colours we are both wearing at present is un-helpful?????

As for your continued picking away at BU - whilst once again, it's your prerogative - it comes across as bitter and unpleasant. I'm sure I read somewhere that you are a committed Christian. If that is the case, your rather narrow and blinkered view of an organisation whose only goal is to see tradition properly respected and for the ordinary fans to be treated with a modicum of respect, is decidedly unchristian.

Yes, I'm a Christian. My continued picking as you so call it is as a result of the constant inference that I'm either not or some form of lesser supporter, or a phrase I particularly detest given my beliefs and background that I've "sold my soul". I'm also led to believe that as well as all the investment into the club that Tan might also be a Christian and has personally donated money to a Christian Charity based in South Wales. I am simply standing up for myself, my views and others in the same boat and turning the argument back onto what I see as self-righteous, self-centered attention seeking acts of a small group of people who claim to be representative of my views but are most certainly not.