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2blue2handle wrote:3 of us sat together and 2 and not renewing and I doubt the other woman go on his own.
Not down to entertainment value for me but it's a mixture of things.
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Lawnmower wrote:2blue2handle wrote:3 of us sat together and 2 and not renewing and I doubt the other woman go on his own.
Not down to entertainment value for me but it's a mixture of things.
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Sat Nov 22, 2014 12:04 pm
wez1927 wrote:I will be off my ban and getting a season ticket just like countless years before my ban as Cardiff is my club and I will support them through the good times and the bad times
Sat Nov 22, 2014 12:10 pm
cwmbachbluebird wrote:I'm in too but hoping for a hefty price reduction
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Lawnmower wrote:cwmbachbluebird wrote:I'm in too but hoping for a hefty price reduction
The club really NEED to do this.
Putting prices up this season was a ridiculous and arrogant move and must be reversed if we aren't to lose another big chunk of fans.
Should drop them to £300 for adults and £100 for kids for the main stands - cheaper for the family section. Make matchday prices £20 adults and £6 for kids.
Might cost the club maybe £1m (at most) but if it means fuller grounds then it could actually lead to an extra few points which would make the difference between promotion and relegation.
Could easily make that £1m back (and more) if we changed back to blue.. if only the stupid owner would open his eyes.
What they did to the corporate sections was also unbelievably stupid.
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x grangetown wrote:Bluebird for life i think you should change your name
Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:02 pm
Depressed Blue wrote:The worst thing will be if we look like we've got a chance of going up and they send the renewals out. Probably freezing the prices or reducing by 2 quid. Which they will do once again instead of treating us fairly and waiting to see the outcome.
In no other part of life would you pay for something you don't even know the value of.
I expect the worst from our club under tan and that is exactly what we'll get.
But ye ill probably renew because without it I'd be in my house twiddling my thumbs every weekend.
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Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:08 pm
Sven wrote:I'll renew mine, despite personal issues affecting my current attendance![]()
However, I would be very disappointed if the price should stay as it is for this season (for those NOT on the Ambassador Deal) and we fail to be promoted!![]()
Just about acceptable for the Premier League, but not the Championship IMHO and our owner needs to consider that before setting prices in January when we have no idea where we will be, as it my personal belief that a lot more than he (Tan) might anticipate will play a 'wait and see' game!
Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:15 pm
Cardiff dyskinesia wrote:I've noticed SOME fans saying that they will renew under any circumstances, almost suggesting their loyalty is superior to others who are waivering. To me loyalty works both ways and the fact that tan has not reversed the discredited rebrand whilst increasing ticket prices is the ultimate act of contempt.
I won't renew next season irregardless of where we finish (inc promotion). He is losing so called diehard fans, and whilst he presides over a such a badly run club, he won't be attracting plastics. He's taking us for mugs.
Sun Nov 23, 2014 6:48 pm
Sven wrote:Cardiff dyskinesia wrote:I've noticed SOME fans saying that they will renew under any circumstances, almost suggesting their loyalty is superior to others who are waivering. To me loyalty works both ways and the fact that tan has not reversed the discredited rebrand whilst increasing ticket prices is the ultimate act of contempt.
I won't renew next season irregardless of where we finish (inc promotion). He is losing so called diehard fans, and whilst he presides over a such a badly run club, he won't be attracting plastics. He's taking us for mugs.
No it bloody well doesn't and you are wrong to suggest that 'renewing' supporters are anything but loyal to CARDIFF CITY FOOTBALL CLUB itself rather than some temporary owner!![]()
As for "taking us for mugs"? Well, I guess that depends on any individual's perspective. Those who truly believe they were being "taken for mugs" actioned their right to 'walk away' some time ago. Don't necessarily agree with that, but I certainly respect it more than those that stayed and still 'claim' not to support what is going on!![]()
I support the club and not some temporary owner, who will do what he wants no more or no less than any other owner in recent history (albeit one change so much more unpalatable than any we had seen before) and for that reason I will renew my season ticket without regard for the agenda-filled people who forgot so easily where we nearly were!
Temporary Tan or no club to support??
Hmmm, let me think about that one for a minute!![]()
Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:20 pm
Cardiff dyskinesia wrote:Sven wrote:Cardiff dyskinesia wrote:I've noticed SOME fans saying that they will renew under any circumstances, almost suggesting their loyalty is superior to others who are waivering. To me loyalty works both ways and the fact that tan has not reversed the discredited rebrand whilst increasing ticket prices is the ultimate act of contempt.
I won't renew next season irregardless of where we finish (inc promotion). He is losing so called diehard fans, and whilst he presides over a such a badly run club, he won't be attracting plastics. He's taking us for mugs.
No it bloody well doesn't and you are wrong to suggest that 'renewing' supporters are anything but loyal to CARDIFF CITY FOOTBALL CLUB itself rather than some temporary owner!![]()
As for "taking us for mugs"? Well, I guess that depends on any individual's perspective. Those who truly believe they were being "taken for mugs" actioned their right to 'walk away' some time ago. Don't necessarily agree with that, but I certainly respect it more than those that stayed and still 'claim' not to support what is going on!![]()
I support the club and not some temporary owner, who will do what he wants no more or no less than any other owner in recent history (albeit one change so much more unpalatable than any we had seen before) and for that reason I will renew my season ticket without regard for the agenda-filled people who forgot so easily where we nearly were!
Temporary Tan or no club to support??
Hmmm, let me think about that one for a minute!![]()
You've completely misunderstood my point. I have never questioned the loyalty of renewing supporters, OR the ones who walked when the red was imposed. However, I understand that everyone has their tolerance limits.
I was one of the people who chose to campaign against the rebrand from within, because in the premiership, I would have been replaced by someone who was just grateful to be watching us play Man U et al, not the type to yearn for a past they were not involved with. I thought tan was capable of getting the message, but his stubbornness knows no limits. And I just don't enjoy it anymore.
You did make me laugh when you said that tan has done what he wants as much as previous owners.
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