Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:37 am

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Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:57 am
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Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:50 pm
Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 1:33 pm
krabb wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
but tan has all but killed this club...set fan against fan is simply unexcusable...maybe this season he may twist the knife and leave the club to starve.....tan had a fantastic oppurtunity to make us the club we all thought it could become......
Tue Apr 28, 2015 1:41 pm
krabb wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
but tan has all but killed this club...set fan against fan is simply unexcusable...maybe this season he may twist the knife and leave the club to starve.....tan had a fantastic oppurtunity to make us the club we all thought it could become......
Tue Apr 28, 2015 1:43 pm
Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:03 pm
Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:07 pm
Colourblind wrote:krabb wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
but tan has all but killed this club...set fan against fan is simply unexcusable...maybe this season he may twist the knife and leave the club to starve.....tan had a fantastic oppurtunity to make us the club we all thought it could become......
There is some truth in what you say. Certainly, I have come to detest a large part of our fan base including many on this message board. Especially those who having got the blue back, still want the Club I have supported for over 50 years to sink into oblivion. Because that's what will happen when Tan pulls out( although there may be a couple of relegations in store before he does.)
Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:31 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Colourblind wrote:krabb wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
but tan has all but killed this club...set fan against fan is simply unexcusable...maybe this season he may twist the knife and leave the club to starve.....tan had a fantastic oppurtunity to make us the club we all thought it could become......
There is some truth in what you say. Certainly, I have come to detest a large part of our fan base including many on this message board. Especially those who having got the blue back, still want the Club I have supported for over 50 years to sink into oblivion. Because that's what will happen when Tan pulls out( although there may be a couple of relegations in store before he does.)
The club is dying through Tan anyway. If I am so wrong, up to today less than 4,000 season tickets sold,this time last year about 14,000 sold, 10,000 not renewed says a lot does it not?
I'm with you here Annis despite all the so called investment (better known as high interest loans) he's made the club a laughing stock and totally embarrassed the supporters. I work all over the UK and when I mention Cardiff City Football Club the response is normally what is that lunatic doing to Cardiff City!
Ive renewed because thats me,but everyone is allowed their opinions and beliefs it looks like 10,000 dont agree with you,but your entitled to your opinion.
Do you actually go?as I have said many times your welcome to meet for a drink
Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:55 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
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Yes I dont like Tan or what he has done to our club![]()
Yes your a big Tan fan,does that mean I have to be,I have my own opinion and should be allowed it? Get Real yourself![]()
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So what do you mean get real regarding Blackpool fans?
Where was Tan mentioned by mean in this topic please? ?
I say well done to the Blackpool fans![]()
Whats your opinion on their loyal fans who dont agree with their owner?
Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:17 pm
Colourblind wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
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Yes I dont like Tan or what he has done to our club![]()
Yes your a big Tan fan,does that mean I have to be,I have my own opinion and should be allowed it? Get Real yourself![]()
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So what do you mean get real regarding Blackpool fans?
Where was Tan mentioned by mean in this topic please? ?
I say well done to the Blackpool fans![]()
Whats your opinion on their loyal fans who dont agree with their owner?
I'll refrain from saying what I think of the Blackpool fans' stance against their owner so as to avoid any possibility of a libel suit. As for our owner who has saved rather than shafted us what can we possibly gain by continuing what is becoming a vendetta against him and a very risky one at that. Plain wrong that Blackpool banners were confiscated by us as it is none of our business. Similarly' the quote from the Blackpool fan that you readily published alluded to our owner's shortcomings. Again none of his business either as he is probably unaware of the dire straits we were in until Tan.showed up. But you have no such excuse as I am sure you were aware of the HMRC activity unless, of course, you have chosen to forget about it. Would like to meet for a drink with you sometime, Annis. No doubt we'll argue as to who buys the first round.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:19 pm
City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:26 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:51 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
The point was, there was nothing on the banners or their scarfs that were out of order.
I feel for the Blackpool fans and its good to see football fans unite from other clubs, we must remember how much football means to many football fans,to some its their life and they love their clubs![]()
Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:59 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
The point was, there was nothing on the banners or their scarfs that were out of order.
I feel for the Blackpool fans and its good to see football fans unite from other clubs, we must remember how much football means to many football fans,to some its their life and they love their clubs![]()
No your quite right,nothing offensive at all but it doesn't matter a jot if the owners of the club do not permit banners as our lot will know.You know yourself whatever establishment you enter whether it be a football ground,cinema,pub or restaurant you abide by their rules, end of.Blimey,how many people have you and your mods banned because they've said something you don't like?Which ,of course is your right as you own this site.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:10 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
The point was, there was nothing on the banners or their scarfs that were out of order.
I feel for the Blackpool fans and its good to see football fans unite from other clubs, we must remember how much football means to many football fans,to some its their life and they love their clubs![]()
No your quite right,nothing offensive at all but it doesn't matter a jot if the owners of the club do not permit banners as our lot will know.You know yourself whatever establishment you enter whether it be a football ground,cinema,pub or restaurant you abide by their rules, end of.Blimey,how many people have you and your mods banned because they've said something you don't like?Which ,of course is your right as you own this site.
First only banned people for continually belittling,continually sarcastic and bringing down other posters,swearing,racism etc.
Every poster that wants a good debate is very welcome on here and different opinions![]()
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Thats why the Forum has grown and grown ,over 5 years old this forum
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As to Pubs/Night clubs/Cinemas etc your right![]()
But a football club is different its peoples lives and they Love it beyond.
We worship our clubs, well we use to
Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:15 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
The point was, there was nothing on the banners or their scarfs that were out of order.
I feel for the Blackpool fans and its good to see football fans unite from other clubs, we must remember how much football means to many football fans,to some its their life and they love their clubs![]()
No your quite right,nothing offensive at all but it doesn't matter a jot if the owners of the club do not permit banners as our lot will know.You know yourself whatever establishment you enter whether it be a football ground,cinema,pub or restaurant you abide by their rules, end of.Blimey,how many people have you and your mods banned because they've said something you don't like?Which ,of course is your right as you own this site.
First only banned people for continually belittling,continually sarcastic and bringing down other posters,swearing,racism etc.
Every poster that wants a good debate is very welcome on here and different opinions![]()
![]()
Thats why the Forum has grown and grown ,over 5 years old this forum
![]()
![]()
As to Pubs/Night clubs/Cinemas etc your right![]()
But a football club is different its peoples lives and they Love it beyond.
We worship our clubs, well we use to
I wasn't having a dig at you(not this time anyway)My point is as YOU own this board and what you ban people for is neither here or there and theres not alot I can do about it whether its right or wrong just as when you buy a ticket for the city you are agreeing to their terms and conditions and if you don't like them well...................
Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:34 pm
Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:47 pm
Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:51 pm
) should have walked out in protest. How powerful would that have been and a real show of fan unity?
Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:41 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:City Slicker wrote:Absolutely appalling behaviour by Tan and his cronies. I think this should not be allowed legally; even though he owns the stadium its a public place and democratic protest should override his opinion. He can do what he likes in his own private space but any publically open arena should allow peaceful protest as long as it doesn't represent a breach of peace.
All this nonsense is a reminder of feudal times.
If it was a public place you may have a point.
The point was, there was nothing on the banners or their scarfs that were out of order.
I feel for the Blackpool fans and its good to see football fans unite from other clubs, we must remember how much football means to many football fans,to some its their life and they love their clubs![]()
No your quite right,nothing offensive at all but it doesn't matter a jot if the owners of the club do not permit banners as our lot will know.You know yourself whatever establishment you enter whether it be a football ground,cinema,pub or restaurant you abide by their rules, end of.Blimey,how many people have you and your mods banned because they've said something you don't like?Which ,of course is your right as you own this site.
First only banned people for continually belittling,continually sarcastic and bringing down other posters,swearing,racism etc.
Every poster that wants a good debate is very welcome on here and different opinions![]()
![]()
Thats why the Forum has grown and grown ,over 5 years old this forum
![]()
![]()
As to Pubs/Night clubs/Cinemas etc your right![]()
But a football club is different its peoples lives and they Love it beyond.
We worship our clubs, well we use to
I wasn't having a dig at you(not this time anyway)My point is as YOU own this board and what you ban people for is neither here or there and theres not alot I can do about it whether its right or wrong just as when you buy a ticket for the city you are agreeing to their terms and conditions and if you don't like them well...................
Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:13 pm
Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:18 pm
Colourblind wrote:You slag off Tan given any opportunity. That is one of the reasons why I seldom agree with you. It baffles me that you cannot accept that if Tan had not come to our rescue when HMRC were about to finish us off there would be no Cardiff City left to support. Get real, Annis, if that is not asking too much.
Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:36 pm