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The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 1:43 pm

Now that this is not taking place because Dalman said he would now meet the fans, what is the date of this meeting please, or has he stalled deliberate/copped out?

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:05 pm

Brezza,

Well I can’t meet Dalman as I am in Spain.

Coming back k and going away to Sheffield United and then taking my family down to the Oxford game.

Apparently some fan called Dan has asked to meet Dalman??

Personally I’ve had enough of our fans being split, they should ALL MARCH AGAINST TAN etc

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:32 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Brezza,

Well I can’t meet Dalman as I am in Spain.

Coming back k and going away to Sheffield United and then taking my family down to the Oxford game.

Apparently some fan called Dan has asked to meet Dalman??

Personally I’ve had enough of our fans being split, they should ALL MARCH AGAINST TAN etc


That’s the Dan spreading disgusting lies then? He’s made up this story about Mehmet too then to get the march called off.

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:42 pm

Wasn't it Daniel who organised the last march with Jonny, why the sudden reversal from him, I agree with annis we need to stop letting the board try to pull the wool over our eyes with more false promises

Anyone who truly cares about our great club needs to whatever we can to make life as uncomfortable as possible for these scum bags

I saw a video on a cardiff vlog after Saturday's game and it showed dalman walking back to his car all smiles and not a single person said anything to him

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 4:26 pm

What a dreadful situation. Everyone should meet in canton before the Oxford and WBA matches and march to show their annoyance at disapproval

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 4:30 pm

Blue since 1981 wrote:Wasn't it Daniel who organised the last march with Jonny, why the sudden reversal from him, I agree with annis we need to stop letting the board try to pull the wool over our eyes with more false promises

Anyone who truly cares about our great club needs to whatever we can to make life as uncomfortable as possible for these scum bags

I saw a video on a cardiff vlog after Saturday's game and it showed dalman walking back to his car all smiles and not a single person said anything to him



Yes it was and what’s happened is Daniel Pritchard has turned totally the other way and is now All for Tan unbelievable and shocking and has gone and done this as well



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Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 4:37 pm

Wow thats unbelievable surely someone inside the club is trying to grease there palms if he was able to be turned so easily,

we all need to stand strong together and not bow down to these dictators, protest protest protest as long as it takes until these parasites are gone

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 4:46 pm

He’s been paid by Dalman then to spread fake news and pretend he’s going to meet up with fans. Get through to the end of season and then it’s too late to talk. Some big corruption going on at our club. I’m getting a feeling they want to go down but can’t understand why. It must be real hate for the fans who support the club that they own.

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 5:02 pm

My worry now is this has given certain sections of our fan base who tried to discredit the march all the ammunition they need now that one of the Co organisers has done this

Trying to get more people on board for future protests has just become a lot more difficult

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 5:36 pm

I met with fellow forum poster Mike076 before the Stoke game, to discuss the possibility of re-organising the protest march before the Oxford game. Both of us marched for the Swansea game and were impressed and complimentary of Jonny Ls organisation and publicity with his interviews etc. Yet again it goes without saying Annis rallying the troops with the megaphone going a great job again. Mike and I admit we have no experience of organising such things and that we are completely puzzled that one piece of contact from Dalman has caused the organiser to postpone it. I and many posters asked many questions on here when that news broke on this very site, including offers to go ahead and march regardless. We have been saddened and surprised by the lack of response, it’s been practically zero. A bit like the ground at the final whistle on Saturday , i am still hoarse from shouting Riza out/Tan out etc but it felt like despite some boos a bit of a whimper. Whatever Dalman said leaves us very curious as to get such a definite response with the march, I will repeat my unanswered questions from last week - what did he say? Why keep it to just the March organisers and not every loyal city fan who keep turning up despite being lied to and given dreadful match day experiences, and why leave it until the Oxford game, dialogue needs to happen now! We are plummeting.

Jonny , me and Mike are no organisers and will be massively out of our comfort zone in taking it over from you, we don’t want to, but we want to protest, and we want it to be as good if not better than the last one. If anything to carry the fervour and passion into the ground and hopefully stir up a performance like on derby day, I genuinely believe your protest march played a part in that great victory.

Just completely in the dark and really upset after Saturday, I don’t think I’ve seen so many of our players just brushed off the ball. I agree with a few posters, I think Tan loves Riza as he is his ultimate yes man, and that if we go down we are stuck with both. For Tan to leave, sell or even write us off It won’t be until the Sala case concludes which could take years or an unlikely return to the prem Unlikely because Tan has stopped investing in the team and hires cheaply and poorly, Tan, Dalman and Choo have been silent and have zero dialogue with us. Dalman the worst because he promised that he would improve that and not the first time lies and vanishes. Then with one call. The much needed protest gets called off. History tells us this man is not true to his word.

We are hurting, devastated, angry, in the dark and worried about our clubs future, I appreciate protests are not for everyone, and some criticise which is their opinion, but please Bluebirds I hope we can congregate and march with dignity and pride to the ground at the original time and place , if only to hopefully help the team get that ever elusive 3 points, just like against the jacks.

Whatever I will be there with my banner

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 6:38 pm

It’s all a mess , everything including this organising of a new March , I offered my help again but was told no thanks , after I did my own fair bit to help with flyers etc on the last one , It’s a mess from top to bottom , there’s a shitty divide between supporters , shitty goings on behind the seens , everything is shit around this club and it’s gonna stay shit until TAN FUCKS OFF
I will be there at any March in the background this time

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 6:47 pm

tangledupinblue wrote:I met with fellow forum poster Mike076 before the Stoke game, to discuss the possibility of re-organising the protest march before the Oxford game. Both of us marched for the Swansea game and were impressed and complimentary of Jonny Ls organisation and publicity with his interviews etc. Yet again it goes without saying Annis rallying the troops with the megaphone going a great job again. Mike and I admit we have no experience of organising such things and that we are completely puzzled that one piece of contact from Dalman has caused the organiser to postpone it. I and many posters asked many questions on here when that news broke on this very site, including offers to go ahead and march regardless. We have been saddened and surprised by the lack of response, it’s been practically zero. A bit like the ground at the final whistle on Saturday , i am still hoarse from shouting Riza out/Tan out etc but it felt like despite some boos a bit of a whimper. Whatever Dalman said leaves us very curious as to get such a definite response with the march, I will repeat my unanswered questions from last week - what did he say? Why keep it to just the March organisers and not every loyal city fan who keep turning up despite being lied to and given dreadful match day experiences, and why leave it until the Oxford game, dialogue needs to happen now! We are plummeting.

Jonny , me and Mike are no organisers and will be massively out of our comfort zone in taking it over from you, we don’t want to, but we want to protest, and we want it to be as good if not better than the last one. If anything to carry the fervour and passion into the ground and hopefully stir up a performance like on derby day, I genuinely believe your protest march played a part in that great victory.

Just completely in the dark and really upset after Saturday, I don’t think I’ve seen so many of our players just brushed off the ball. I agree with a few posters, I think Tan loves Riza as he is his ultimate yes man, and that if we go down we are stuck with both. For Tan to leave, sell or even write us off It won’t be until the Sala case concludes which could take years or an unlikely return to the prem Unlikely because Tan has stopped investing in the team and hires cheaply and poorly, Tan, Dalman and Choo have been silent and have zero dialogue with us. Dalman the worst because he promised that he would improve that and not the first time lies and vanishes. Then with one call. The much needed protest gets called off. History tells us this man is not true to his word.

We are hurting, devastated, angry, in the dark and worried about our clubs future, I appreciate protests are not for everyone, and some criticise which is their opinion, but please Bluebirds I hope we can congregate and march with dignity and pride to the ground at the original time and place , if only to hopefully help the team get that ever elusive 3 points, just like against the jacks.

Whatever I will be there with my banner

Steve, it was good to meet you Saturday and have a chat and a moan with a like minded City fan.

It’s all very strange that the protests have been postponed. Personally I’d have told Dalman that the meeting has to take place before the Oxford game or the protests will go ahead but this doesn’t seem to be the case and we can only guess why as there is no dialogue from those ITK…..hmmm, why does that sound familiar???

I, like Steve and thousands of other City fans have had enough and want to protest at both the Oxford and WBA games.

I firmly believe that the only reason Tan turned us back to blue was because of the protest march, it was very bad press for him. And that is why they don't want us to protest again.

My question to you Jonny is how do we get the protests to go ahead? What arrangements were made and can we switch these arrangements back on?

Annis, my question to you is, if we can get the protests back on, will you lead the march again please?

This is our club, we were here before Tan arrived and we'll be here after he's gone to pick up the pieces.

We need to protest now and try to get Tan to sell up. Protests are the only thing that will hurt him.

TAN OUT! :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest:

Re: The non March

Mon Apr 14, 2025 7:03 pm

MikeO76 wrote:
tangledupinblue wrote:I met with fellow forum poster Mike076 before the Stoke game, to discuss the possibility of re-organising the protest march before the Oxford game. Both of us marched for the Swansea game and were impressed and complimentary of Jonny Ls organisation and publicity with his interviews etc. Yet again it goes without saying Annis rallying the troops with the megaphone going a great job again. Mike and I admit we have no experience of organising such things and that we are completely puzzled that one piece of contact from Dalman has caused the organiser to postpone it. I and many posters asked many questions on here when that news broke on this very site, including offers to go ahead and march regardless. We have been saddened and surprised by the lack of response, it’s been practically zero. A bit like the ground at the final whistle on Saturday , i am still hoarse from shouting Riza out/Tan out etc but it felt like despite some boos a bit of a whimper. Whatever Dalman said leaves us very curious as to get such a definite response with the march, I will repeat my unanswered questions from last week - what did he say? Why keep it to just the March organisers and not every loyal city fan who keep turning up despite being lied to and given dreadful match day experiences, and why leave it until the Oxford game, dialogue needs to happen now! We are plummeting.

Jonny , me and Mike are no organisers and will be massively out of our comfort zone in taking it over from you, we don’t want to, but we want to protest, and we want it to be as good if not better than the last one. If anything to carry the fervour and passion into the ground and hopefully stir up a performance like on derby day, I genuinely believe your protest march played a part in that great victory.

Just completely in the dark and really upset after Saturday, I don’t think I’ve seen so many of our players just brushed off the ball. I agree with a few posters, I think Tan loves Riza as he is his ultimate yes man, and that if we go down we are stuck with both. For Tan to leave, sell or even write us off It won’t be until the Sala case concludes which could take years or an unlikely return to the prem Unlikely because Tan has stopped investing in the team and hires cheaply and poorly, Tan, Dalman and Choo have been silent and have zero dialogue with us. Dalman the worst because he promised that he would improve that and not the first time lies and vanishes. Then with one call. The much needed protest gets called off. History tells us this man is not true to his word.

We are hurting, devastated, angry, in the dark and worried about our clubs future, I appreciate protests are not for everyone, and some criticise which is their opinion, but please Bluebirds I hope we can congregate and march with dignity and pride to the ground at the original time and place , if only to hopefully help the team get that ever elusive 3 points, just like against the jacks.

Whatever I will be there with my banner

Steve, it was good to meet you Saturday and have a chat and a moan with a like minded City fan.

It’s all very strange that the protests have been postponed. Personally I’d have told Dalman that the meeting has to take place before the Oxford game or the protests will go ahead but this doesn’t seem to be the case and we can only guess why as there is no dialogue from those ITK…..hmmm, why does that sound familiar???

I, like Steve and thousands of other City fans have had enough and want to protest at both the Oxford and WBA games.

I firmly believe that the only reason Tan turned us back to blue was because of the protest march, it was very bad press for him. And that is why they don't want us to protest again.

My question to you Jonny is how do we get the protests to go ahead? What arrangements were made and can we switch these arrangements back on?

Annis, my question to you is, if we can get the protests back on, will you lead the march again please?

This is our club, we were here before Tan arrived and we'll be here after he's gone to pick up the pieces.

We need to protest now and try to get Tan to sell up. Protests are the only thing that will hurt him.

TAN OUT! :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest:


Annis did say its over to the youngsters to step up to organise I was piss.d off last protest with some fans moaning about the protest and not wanting anything inside or outside the ground at the time
I would say chance and time has passed there was a date booked the Swansea game but a lot did not join a lot said there was not that many and chose to stay away
Bet they wished they had expressed there views then .
I don' t think a lot of fans thought we there in the sh.t while a few of us did ,
bottom 5 all season better managers in the league of wales.