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Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:23 am
MikeyBluebird wrote:There IS still time.. we've been given a window to be united, it needs to be taken.
Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:26 am
Sven Ghali wrote:Durham is one of the best 'wind up' merchants out there, but that is hugely because he 'knows' football![]()
It takes a very intelligent person to understand the game so well he can 'push the buttons' of fans in the right way to get a calculated reaction, which is perfect for his popular Talk Sport radio show
Sadly, as others have said before him (including on AAMB) Adrian Durham is right in his comments that we "missed the boat" right at the start
However, that doesn't mean there aren't things out there that the paying supporters of Cardiff city FC cannot influence, as those fans who went to Anfield showed![]()
Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:26 am
Sven Ghali wrote:Durham is one of the best 'wind up' merchants out there, but that is hugely because he 'knows' football![]()
It takes a very intelligent person to understand the game so well he can 'push the buttons' of fans in the right way to get a calculated reaction, which is perfect for his popular Talk Sport radio show
Sadly, as others have said before him (including on AAMB) Adrian Durham is right in his comments that we "missed the boat" right at the start
However, that doesn't mean there aren't things out there that the paying supporters of Cardiff city FC cannot influence, as those fans who went to Anfield showed![]()
Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:27 am
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Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:17 pm
steve davies wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Durham is one of the best 'wind up' merchants out there, but that is hugely because he 'knows' football![]()
It takes a very intelligent person to understand the game so well he can 'push the buttons' of fans in the right way to get a calculated reaction, which is perfect for his popular Talk Sport radio show
Sadly, as others have said before him (including on AAMB) Adrian Durham is right in his comments that we "missed the boat" right at the start
However, that doesn't mean there aren't things out there that the paying supporters of Cardiff city FC cannot influence, as those fans who went to Anfield showed![]()
The other big difference now is that tan is getting a large amount of bad press in his home country over his behaviour with Malky and the rebrand.
That alone will influence him more than our protests. Face means everything to tan and currently he's losing it in abundance in his own country
Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:24 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:38 pm
A Quiet Monkfish wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Disagree. It's easy to judge from the sidelines. City fans reacted with a mature, balanced response to the change of colours. We were in the midst of a promotion challenge and City fans did what they ALWAYS DO BEST - support their team and their manager. If the majority had gone the way of the minority [no criticising them], I wonder what the effect of large-scale protests would have had on the team.
'Malkygate' was the defining moment, of course, when to use the old cliché, 'enough is enough'. There was enough debate on messageboards etc on both issues to fill a library, but sensible, balanced debate as opposed to 'pitchforks and torches' will always win over abuse, threats and rants. That's why even now I'm not in the 'Tan Out' camp, more in the 'Tan listen and change' camp. Despite what has gone before, we will be a better club if the man can be brought round to see sense and to understand the club isn't his - if he doesn't change, I'll be firmly in the Tan Out camp, for sure.
Despite the numerous factions/points of view amongst our fans, the supporters of CCFC have behaved impeccably the last 18 months, and the Malaysian fella should be truly thankful for that !
Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:42 pm
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Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:14 pm
A Quiet Monkfish wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Disagree. It's easy to judge from the sidelines. City fans reacted with a mature, balanced response to the change of colours. We were in the midst of a promotion challenge and City fans did what they ALWAYS DO BEST - support their team and their manager. If the majority had gone the way of the minority [no criticising them], I wonder what the effect of large-scale protests would have had on the team.
'Malkygate' was the defining moment, of course, when to use the old cliché, 'enough is enough'. There was enough debate on messageboards etc on both issues to fill a library, but sensible, balanced debate as opposed to 'pitchforks and torches' will always win over abuse, threats and rants. That's why even now I'm not in the 'Tan Out' camp, more in the 'Tan listen and change' camp. Despite what has gone before, we will be a better club if the man can be brought round to see sense and to understand the club isn't his - if he doesn't change, I'll be firmly in the Tan Out camp, for sure.
Despite the numerous factions/points of view amongst our fans, the supporters of CCFC have behaved impeccably the last 18 months, and the Malaysian fella should be truly thankful for that !
Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:55 pm
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Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:53 pm
Bluebird64 wrote:A Quiet Monkfish wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Disagree. It's easy to judge from the sidelines. City fans reacted with a mature, balanced response to the change of colours. We were in the midst of a promotion challenge and City fans did what they ALWAYS DO BEST - support their team and their manager. If the majority had gone the way of the minority [no criticising them], I wonder what the effect of large-scale protests would have had on the team.
'Malkygate' was the defining moment, of course, when to use the old cliché, 'enough is enough'. There was enough debate on messageboards etc on both issues to fill a library, but sensible, balanced debate as opposed to 'pitchforks and torches' will always win over abuse, threats and rants. That's why even now I'm not in the 'Tan Out' camp, more in the 'Tan listen and change' camp. Despite what has gone before, we will be a better club if the man can be brought round to see sense and to understand the club isn't his - if he doesn't change, I'll be firmly in the Tan Out camp, for sure.
Despite the numerous factions/points of view amongst our fans, the supporters of CCFC have behaved impeccably the last 18 months, and the Malaysian fella should be truly thankful for that !
The trouble with being in the "Tan listen club" is that you will be waiting a long time.With all the latest fuss, its incredible that despite requests he is not even talking to Malky so as fans we have no chance. The trouble is that whilst we are waiting for him to listen he will be busy making his changes to our club and attracting more controvesy until it will eventually be too late.
Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:54 pm
Forever Blue wrote:A Quiet Monkfish wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Disagree. It's easy to judge from the sidelines. City fans reacted with a mature, balanced response to the change of colours. We were in the midst of a promotion challenge and City fans did what they ALWAYS DO BEST - support their team and their manager. If the majority had gone the way of the minority [no criticising them], I wonder what the effect of large-scale protests would have had on the team.
'Malkygate' was the defining moment, of course, when to use the old cliché, 'enough is enough'. There was enough debate on messageboards etc on both issues to fill a library, but sensible, balanced debate as opposed to 'pitchforks and torches' will always win over abuse, threats and rants. That's why even now I'm not in the 'Tan Out' camp, more in the 'Tan listen and change' camp. Despite what has gone before, we will be a better club if the man can be brought round to see sense and to understand the club isn't his - if he doesn't change, I'll be firmly in the Tan Out camp, for sure.
Despite the numerous factions/points of view amongst our fans, the supporters of CCFC have behaved impeccably the last 18 months, and the Malaysian fella should be truly thankful for that !
The season had not even started when Tan ripped our identity from us. Sorry I will never accept why fans bought,endorsed and some even belittled those that stayed BLUE. My strong Opinion and Belief.
Tue Dec 24, 2013 5:06 pm
Caerphillyblue1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:A Quiet Monkfish wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sadly he is Spot on.
Disagree. It's easy to judge from the sidelines. City fans reacted with a mature, balanced response to the change of colours. We were in the midst of a promotion challenge and City fans did what they ALWAYS DO BEST - support their team and their manager. If the majority had gone the way of the minority [no criticising them], I wonder what the effect of large-scale protests would have had on the team.
'Malkygate' was the defining moment, of course, when to use the old cliché, 'enough is enough'. There was enough debate on messageboards etc on both issues to fill a library, but sensible, balanced debate as opposed to 'pitchforks and torches' will always win over abuse, threats and rants. That's why even now I'm not in the 'Tan Out' camp, more in the 'Tan listen and change' camp. Despite what has gone before, we will be a better club if the man can be brought round to see sense and to understand the club isn't his - if he doesn't change, I'll be firmly in the Tan Out camp, for sure.
Despite the numerous factions/points of view amongst our fans, the supporters of CCFC have behaved impeccably the last 18 months, and the Malaysian fella should be truly thankful for that !
The season had not even started when Tan ripped our identity from us. Sorry I will never accept why fans bought,endorsed and some even belittled those that stayed BLUE. My strong Opinion and Belief.
Annis there has been abuse coming from both sides of the blue red debate, and it's wrong totally. We are all Cardiff City fans and the abuse and arguing amongst our own has been one of the most sorriest episodes of the whole saga.
Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:54 pm
Tue Dec 24, 2013 7:15 pm
Forever Blue wrote:MikeyBluebird wrote:There IS still time.. we've been given a window to be united, it needs to be taken.
Correct its never to late and we will rise this time, those that belittled/threatened/endorsed the Red,there was no need for that, I am sorry I will never forget.
If fans could now totally stop wearing Red at City games, that would be a Great Start![]()
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Tue Dec 24, 2013 7:20 pm
Willy-Wonka wrote:Why people read Durham I will never know. He is just a ugly ginger prick