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' The right to attend and March. '

Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:50 am

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Every fan that actually supported there club (not Manure Liverpool etc) dreamed of reaching the promised land. Or success in the Cups. I grew up in the 70s with my memories and heart with that stunning kit of blue and the yellow and white stripe. The bluebird as our badge. The badge has changed a few times since but that great big Bluebird was the cente of our badge.
But watching Cardiff City for the last couple of seasons I have felt dead to the team it isnt the Cardiff City I relate to and even worse was seeing the sea of red from fans and I felt these are not my people any more.
But seeing the blue flood the stadium again has been warming but any success on the pitch is just so hollow to the whole in my heart seeing my beloved club changed Inside and out and I do believe that the re brand will not finish here. But a totally new club will appear and any history will seem lost.
We are in a battle for our clubs exsistance IMO so please dont feel bad for protesting or worry of upsetting some that are happy with what has happened to our Club. It is now or never because we are on our last chance saloon to save our club.
so please turn up in your blue and be heard.
Nukes

Re: The right to attend and March.

Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:17 am

I think this protest is hugely important.
No racism, no offensiveness. .
Just a plea to Tan to give us back our blue colours and badge.
if people dont want to march, they just have to turn up at the front of the stadium dressed in blue to stand there or even sing some old City songs.
We can all surely do that?
Bluebirds!!!

Re: ' The right to attend and March. '

Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:55 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:http://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=137999 :thumbup:

Every fan that actually supported there club (not Manure Liverpool etc) dreamed of reaching the promised land. Or success in the Cups. I grew up in the 70s with my memories and heart with that stunning kit of blue and the yellow and white stripe. The bluebird as our badge. The badge has changed a few times since but that great big Bluebird was the cente of our badge.
But watching Cardiff City for the last couple of seasons I have felt dead to the team it isnt the Cardiff City I relate to and even worse was seeing the sea of red from fans and I felt these are not my people any more.
But seeing the blue flood the stadium again has been warming but any success on the pitch is just so hollow to the whole in my heart seeing my beloved club changed Inside and out and I do believe that the re brand will not finish here. But a totally new club will appear and any history will seem lost.
We are in a battle for our clubs exsistance IMO so please dont feel bad for protesting or worry of upsetting some that are happy with what has happened to our Club. It is now or never because we are on our last chance saloon to save our club.
so please turn up in your blue and be heard.
Nukes



Well Said Nukes :thumbup: :ayatollah:

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Re: ' The right to attend and March. '

Fri Mar 14, 2014 2:42 pm

Totally agree with that, I feel exactly the same and the longer this continues the more the rebrand will take hold. I think it'll be very interesting to see how many 'fans' actually turn up however as a lot of fans seem to not really be interested about what's going on which is very sad to see.

Re: The right to attend and March.

Fri Mar 14, 2014 2:43 pm

Buchanan's Exocet wrote:I think this protest is hugely important.
No racism, no offensiveness. .
Just a plea to Tan to give us back our blue colours and badge.
if people dont want to march, they just have to turn up at the front of the stadium dressed in blue to stand there or even sing some old City songs.
We can all surely do that?
Bluebirds!!!


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The best protests are the dignified ones, otherwise you open it up to accusations of "rent-a-mob" and abuse.

This one has a real chance of getting some major exposure but any rascism, threats of violence, abuse, etc. and that exposure will soon be reduced by the TV companies/press, etc. Stick to "Blue and the badge" and there's a real chance of this gaining momentum.

The pitch invasion after the Charlton game last season gained huge, national exposure simply because of the way it was a celebration of our club and there was not even a hint of trouble.

These are exciting times let's hope this is the start of something special :ayatollah:

Re: The right to attend and March.

Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:05 pm

piledriver64 wrote:
Buchanan's Exocet wrote:I think this protest is hugely important.
No racism, no offensiveness. .
Just a plea to Tan to give us back our blue colours and badge.
if people dont want to march, they just have to turn up at the front of the stadium dressed in blue to stand there or even sing some old City songs.
We can all surely do that?
Bluebirds!!!


:thumbup:

The best protests are the dignified ones, otherwise you open it up to accusations of "rent-a-mob" and abuse.

This one has a real chance of getting some major exposure but any rascism, threats of violence, abuse, etc. and that exposure will soon be reduced by the TV companies/press, etc. Stick to "Blue and the badge" and there's a real chance of this gaining momentum.

The pitch invasion after the Charlton game last season gained huge, national exposure simply because of the way it was a celebration of our club and there was not even a hint of trouble.

These are exciting times let's hope this is the start of something special :ayatollah:

I,m sure there are a load of Cardiff/Welsh folk who would support it for the sake of our culture/heritage, football fans or not.
We should make sure we get it out to as many as we can.