Thu Jan 02, 2020 12:52 am
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welshcasual wrote:That’s the deal when you go and watch football im afraid. You can’t just get your money back because the team you watched played badly.
Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:43 am
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Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:20 am
RV Casual wrote:Don't agree with a refund either but slightly off the topic I do believe players and clubs could do a bit to help the fans once or twice a season.
Have to commend Swansea for what they do for their fans. It must save some a fair whack accross the season and allow them to attend more games.
Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:57 am
welshcasual wrote:RV Casual wrote:Don't agree with a refund either but slightly off the topic I do believe players and clubs could do a bit to help the fans once or twice a season.
Have to commend Swansea for what they do for their fans. It must save some a fair whack accross the season and allow them to attend more games.
Every club gets an amount to improve the matchday experience for the fans, we use ours for subsidised tickets. You will need to ask your fans representatives for details on what Cardiff are using their payment for.
Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:20 am
RV Casual wrote:Don't agree with a refund either but slightly off the topic I do believe players and clubs could do a bit to help the fans once or twice a season.
Have to commend Swansea for what they do for their fans. It must save some a fair whack accross the season and allow them to attend more games.
Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:43 pm
Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:08 pm
Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:42 pm
103 Barmy Army wrote:Does this mean we will have a whip around for the players to bolster their wages if we win convincingly? Need to look at both ends of the spectrum.
I’d suggest the apology from Harris is enough, we lost the opportunity to gain a maximum of 3 points irrespective of the score line and we move on, hopefully putting things right on the pitch in the process. That’s football I’m afraid, no one is forced to go.
Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:19 pm
caerblue wrote:welshcasual wrote:RV Casual wrote:Don't agree with a refund either but slightly off the topic I do believe players and clubs could do a bit to help the fans once or twice a season.
Have to commend Swansea for what they do for their fans. It must save some a fair whack accross the season and allow them to attend more games.
Every club gets an amount to improve the matchday experience for the fans, we use ours for subsidised tickets. You will need to ask your fans representatives for details on what Cardiff are using their payment for.
I believe cardiff spend the money to help the away fans experience at the ccs,another example of those running the club,not having a clue
Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:30 pm
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Fri Jan 03, 2020 12:45 am
bluesince62 wrote:103 Barmy Army wrote:Does this mean we will have a whip around for the players to bolster their wages if we win convincingly? Need to look at both ends of the spectrum.
I’d suggest the apology from Harris is enough, we lost the opportunity to gain a maximum of 3 points irrespective of the score line and we move on, hopefully putting things right on the pitch in the process. That’s football I’m afraid, no one is forced to go.
A whip round to bolster their wages for winning well? Don't they get their winning /scoring bonuses for that,so no.I was just using the model that Southampton players took,after getting thumped by leicester,didn't they donate that days wage to charity or something? Going further back,Sunderland did similar,by offering ticket price refunds to all who travelled to Southampton, or donate the ticket price if fan preffered,to a hospice,after they got whooped 8-0,so it's not as if it hasn't been done before,and in my eyes shows a great empathy from the club's, towards their travelling supporters.any posts/interviews even from players apologising? Players get handsome wages,pus winning bonus,why not have deductions for piss poor performance? If not to fans,do the same as Southampton, and donate to a local charity.show a little empathy towards the fans? Harris need a new broom,and sweep away the players who simply cannot meet the minimum standard required from him,anyway,just me thinking out aloud![]()
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Fri Jan 03, 2020 1:21 am
bluesince62 wrote:103 Barmy Army wrote:Does this mean we will have a whip around for the players to bolster their wages if we win convincingly? Need to look at both ends of the spectrum.
I’d suggest the apology from Harris is enough, we lost the opportunity to gain a maximum of 3 points irrespective of the score line and we move on, hopefully putting things right on the pitch in the process. That’s football I’m afraid, no one is forced to go.
A whip round to bolster their wages for winning well? Don't they get their winning /scoring bonuses for that,so no.I was just using the model that Southampton players took,after getting thumped by leicester,didn't they donate that days wage to charity or something? Going further back,Sunderland did similar,by offering ticket price refunds to all who travelled to Southampton, or donate the ticket price if fan preffered,to a hospice,after they got whooped 8-0,so it's not as if it hasn't been done before,and in my eyes shows a great empathy from the club's, towards their travelling supporters.any posts/interviews even from players apologising? Players get handsome wages,pus winning bonus,why not have deductions for piss poor performance? If not to fans,do the same as Southampton, and donate to a local charity.show a little empathy towards the fans? Harris need a new broom,and sweep away the players who simply cannot meet the minimum standard required from him,anyway,just me thinking out aloud![]()
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Fri Jan 03, 2020 2:46 am
dogfound wrote:bluesince62 wrote:103 Barmy Army wrote:Does this mean we will have a whip around for the players to bolster their wages if we win convincingly? Need to look at both ends of the spectrum.
I’d suggest the apology from Harris is enough, we lost the opportunity to gain a maximum of 3 points irrespective of the score line and we move on, hopefully putting things right on the pitch in the process. That’s football I’m afraid, no one is forced to go.
A whip round to bolster their wages for winning well? Don't they get their winning /scoring bonuses for that,so no.I was just using the model that Southampton players took,after getting thumped by leicester,didn't they donate that days wage to charity or something? Going further back,Sunderland did similar,by offering ticket price refunds to all who travelled to Southampton, or donate the ticket price if fan preffered,to a hospice,after they got whooped 8-0,so it's not as if it hasn't been done before,and in my eyes shows a great empathy from the club's, towards their travelling supporters.any posts/interviews even from players apologising? Players get handsome wages,pus winning bonus,why not have deductions for piss poor performance? If not to fans,do the same as Southampton, and donate to a local charity.show a little empathy towards the fans? Harris need a new broom,and sweep away the players who simply cannot meet the minimum standard required from him,anyway,just me thinking out aloud![]()
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bloody hell mate your making this defeat sound like a tour of helmand province...empathy.
we lost heavily, teams do from time to time..
they don't go out there and try to lose...but shit happens.
Fri Jan 03, 2020 7:07 am
Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:25 am
TERRYB wrote:I was one of the Cardiff fans when we were smashed 6-0 away at Preston and that virtually messed up any possibility of promotion that season. We were dreadful that day and I don't remember any outcry then about wanting a refund. A true supporter supports his Club and team through thick and thin, good times and bad times. I think we will see a significant reaction a week on Sunday!![]()
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Fri Jan 03, 2020 6:17 pm
dogfound wrote:TERRYB wrote:I was one of the Cardiff fans when we were smashed 6-0 away at Preston and that virtually messed up any possibility of promotion that season. We were dreadful that day and I don't remember any outcry then about wanting a refund. A true supporter supports his Club and team through thick and thin, good times and bad times. I think we will see a significant reaction a week on Sunday!![]()
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I was there too. along with more hammerings than I care to remember. never once thought I deserved a medal