Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:59 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:00 pm
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:Or will everything die down now there's an exciting young manager in place with funds at his disposal?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:02 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:03 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:07 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:08 pm
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:Same here Annis, I think now is the time to hammer home to Tan how us fans feel. Things have obviously blown up in his face and embarrassed him in recent weeks. It may be me being a pessimist but I think a few new players will soon make a large part of our support forget about recent weeks, which in my book is like turning round and giving VT a sloppy BJ after he put it in our asses over the rebrand
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:10 pm
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:Or will everything die down now there's an exciting young manager in place with funds at his disposal?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:10 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I wont change my stance and never have. We can win every trophy in the Country, until we get our Identity back, I wont ever respect Tan.
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:15 pm
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:24 pm
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:36 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:37 pm
novice wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
I understand you saying we should go to the games and show our support for blue and I haven't been in a while,I continued for a while but don't see the point when there are 5 or 600 at home singing blue songs and the rest not having a care in the world.I will not put another penny in that man's pocket until he is gone and we have our colours and badge back,that's my protest
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:44 pm
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
It's a real shame. Guess you're right, seems like every attempt to unite the fan base has fallen short for one reason or another. Can I ask Annis, and I don't mean this to sound like I'm having a pop, but do you feel guilty that as an influential fan that you didn't do more to try and get everyone to come together and show their feelings?
Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:46 pm
novice wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
I understand you saying we should go to the games and show our support for blue and I haven't been in a while,I continued for a while but don't see the point when there are 5 or 600 at home singing blue songs and the rest not having a care in the world.I will not put another penny in that man's pocket until he is gone and we have our colours and badge back,It's a non starter for me.
Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:12 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()
It's a real shame. Guess you're right, seems like every attempt to unite the fan base has fallen short for one reason or another. Can I ask Annis, and I don't mean this to sound like I'm having a pop, but do you feel guilty that as an influential fan that you didn't do more to try and get everyone to come together and show their feelings?
I went to 7 meetings, I organised 3 meetings, I honestly could not generate enough support. So myself and about 9 others(Dibs incl) started singing We will always be BLUE in Oct 2012 and wearing BLUE in the Ninian Stand, at first everyone looked at us gone off, but slowly and I mean slowly we finally got the song massive. As to our BLUE we are finally turning Home and Away games(Away always been mostly BLUE) BLUE![]()
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But your right its shocking .
Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:35 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:It's just very disappointing that we didn't kick up more of a fuss at the time and allowed this circus show to gather momentum. It's just a sign of the times, people aren't as passionate about their football like they were years ago. As VT puts it, we are mere customers and are replaceable commodities. Whereas years ago there would have been fans actually rioting. We are in an age where people would rather bicker on a message board than stand up and do something about the position we find ourselves in.
Well done to all those who have stood firmly against Tan. Is there any further plans in terms of protests against Tan, are Bu still active or has everything died down now?
I agree, we should of kept it going, but sadly not enough care about our identity.
BU still go, but most dont go to matches,they need to,as thats where we show our selves with BLUE tops/Scarfs & songs , we keep our identity alive![]()