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sorry Ole

Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:24 pm

Reading some comments by so called supporters since last nights (even last weekends) game makes me feel a bit ashamed to be a Cardiff City supporter.

We've had just a couple of bad results, and yes two piss poor displays but calling for our managers head with such venom is just crass and stupid.

Hurling abuse last night from the Ninian makes me wish I wasn't an established season ticket holder in that stand.

Who's to say we'll be any better under someone else?

We now have to start all over again and true to form, if we can get anyone stupid enough to want a job at CCFC, then no doubt some of our supporters will be quickly on any new managers back as soon as we loose a couple of matches. Every team loses games.

There are shed loads of managers that have turned around a couple of bad defeats. Take Ole's mentor who was close to the sack himself but then went on to become the Worlds most successful manager, winning just about everything for around 25 years.

It's not 'if' but just a case of 'how quickly' some of our more ridiculous supporters turn on any new face.

I notice there's not much critism being aimed at those professional footballers who let themselves down over recent games!

Re: sorry Ole

Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:30 pm

Skewett wrote:Reading some comments by so called supporters since last nights (even last weekends) game makes me feel a bit ashamed to be a Cardiff City supporter.

We've had just a couple of bad results, and yes two piss poor displays but calling for our managers head with such venom is just crass and stupid.

Hurling abuse last night from the Ninian makes me wish I wasn't an established season ticket holder in that stand.

Who's to say we'll be any better under someone else?

We now have to start all over again and true to form, if we can get anyone stupid enough to want a job at CCFC, then no doubt some of our supporters will be quickly on any new managers back as soon as we loose a couple of matches. Every team loses games.

There are shed loads of managers that have turned around a couple of bad defeats. Take Ole's mentor who was close to the sack himself but then went on to become the Worlds most successful manager, winning just about everything for around 25 years.

It's not 'if' but just a case of 'how quickly' some of our more ridiculous supporters turn on any new face.

I notice there's not much critism being aimed at those professional footballers who let themselves down over recent games!


Did they go back to sleep after that :lol: