Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:08 am
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Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:20 am
carlccfc wrote:Cardiff City are officially back in blue!
I attended Thursday’s meeting at the club and I voted in favour of a return to blue, a prominent bluebird on the badge and a red away kit.
The dragon being on the badge is not an issue for me; we have had it before, provided the Bluebird is dominant.
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I could write about the wrongs of the rebrand but what is the point in looking at the past when we can look forward and build bridges?
The whole place needed a lift and starting today I hope that Bluebirds everywhere can put past disagreements behind them and move forward united in the best interest of the club.
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The decision will have a profound effect on the fans and will no doubt bring better vibes among the fans and towards the club here on in.
We have got our identity restored and it is time for those of us who support the club to get behind the team and see where that takes us.
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Let us from this day forth discuss results, team selection, player signings, team performances and matters of that ilk, like supporters of others clubs do, and no more be arguing with fellow fans over shirt colour.
Russell Slade will have a second start, so to speak. Fans were becoming restless but I hope he can turn our recent performances and more importantly our results around.
Changing back to blue is not a magic wand to change results but I do believe that the positivity from the fans will have a positive effect on the team.
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Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:24 am
Stringfellow wrote:carlccfc wrote:Cardiff City are officially back in blue!
I attended Thursday’s meeting at the club and I voted in favour of a return to blue, a prominent bluebird on the badge and a red away kit.
The dragon being on the badge is not an issue for me; we have had it before, provided the Bluebird is dominant.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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I could write about the wrongs of the rebrand but what is the point in looking at the past when we can look forward and build bridges?
The whole place needed a lift and starting today I hope that Bluebirds everywhere can put past disagreements behind them and move forward united in the best interest of the club.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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The decision will have a profound effect on the fans and will no doubt bring better vibes among the fans and towards the club here on in.
We have got our identity restored and it is time for those of us who support the club to get behind the team and see where that takes us.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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Let us from this day forth discuss results, team selection, player signings, team performances and matters of that ilk, like supporters of others clubs do, and no more be arguing with fellow fans over shirt colour.
Russell Slade will have a second start, so to speak. Fans were becoming restless but I hope he can turn our recent performances and more importantly our results around.
Changing back to blue is not a magic wand to change results but I do believe that the positivity from the fans will have a positive effect on the team.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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Good post Carl and I think most are in agreement with that! I do like the " from this day forth" mind! Winston Churchill eat your heart out!
Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:45 am
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Gaynor Straight wrote:I wasnt aware that there was an actual vote at the meeting on Thursday. Were there any attendees who voted against?
Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:56 am
carlccfc wrote:Gaynor Straight wrote:I wasnt aware that there was an actual vote at the meeting on Thursday. Were there any attendees who voted against?
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Sat Jan 10, 2015 11:23 pm
carlccfc wrote:Cardiff City are officially back in blue!
I attended Thursday’s meeting at the club and I voted in favour of a return to blue, a prominent bluebird on the badge and a red away kit.
The dragon being on the badge is not an issue for me; we have had it before, provided the Bluebird is dominant.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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I could write about the wrongs of the rebrand but what is the point in looking at the past when we can look forward and build bridges?
The whole place needed a lift and starting today I hope that Bluebirds everywhere can put past disagreements behind them and move forward united in the best interest of the club.
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http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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The decision will have a profound effect on the fans and will no doubt bring better vibes among the fans and towards the club here on in.
We have got our identity restored and it is time for those of us who support the club to get behind the team and see where that takes us.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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Let us from this day forth discuss results, team selection, player signings, team performances and matters of that ilk, like supporters of others clubs do, and no more be arguing with fellow fans over shirt colour.
Russell Slade will have a second start, so to speak. Fans were becoming restless but I hope he can turn our recent performances and more importantly our results around.
Changing back to blue is not a magic wand to change results but I do believe that the positivity from the fans will have a positive effect on the team.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... ve-8416796?![]()
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