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***SOME GUARANTEES***

Wed May 09, 2012 5:44 am

I can see this coming a mile off and was shouted down and called a Jack when I warned you.... so heed my warnings this time.

Come the start of the season I can guarantee....

1) it will be a sell out with the majority fully behind this new team, whatever it is.

2) our fans fully accept the death of the bluebirds as sadly our thirst for Prem football is greater than love for our club.

3) red shirts will be seen everywhere

4) a couple of high profile signings and all the fans that oppose it will be replaced by plastics that love it

5) in a few season time the bluebirds will be a distant memory

WE ARE BEING SHAFTED. OUR SOUL IS BEING RIPPED OUT. WE DONT HAVE THE BOTTLE TO FIGHT. :cry:

Any achievement we make with this new team wont be exciting, it wont be us. Its some Malaysian plaything. Anyone can get success with £100 million investment. Forest Green would have success with £100 mill investment. But can we be proud of it. NO WAY!!

IF YOU WANT THE ABOVE NOT TO COME TO FRUITION MAKE A STAND TODAY... AND EVERYDAY UNTIL WE GET OUR CLUB BACK.

Re: ***SOME GUARANTEES***

Wed May 09, 2012 5:53 am

Whilst it a no-brainer for long term fans to fight to the death you've got to look at the other side of the coin. Many season tickets holders of the current fanbase bought their tickets in the last 3 seasons, when city have been knocking at the door of the premiership. You are spot on with what you've said, protests or not that stadium will be a sell out next season if Malky goes out and signs a few big names.

It's an awful situation, the club are being forced into huge changes to promote football in a country on the other side of the planet, I'm under no illusions that VT will shrug his shoulders at the long term fans and move on. He has stated on many occasions that this is purely business to him.

We have the support on the football community, no doubt, get on twitter this morning and try to get some retweets, we've already had mentions from Matt Slater (BBC) stan collymore and The Moose (Talksport) let use the hash tag #keepcardiffblue