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I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 9:45 am

I'm against the changes but being totally hypothetical IF Tan walked and we were lucky to just go into admin and not liquidation we would be relegation fodder and fall down the leagues. Guys, ive done my hard time with the city on cold wet tuesday nights with 2000 people getting drenched by the slanty rain on the bobbank........Ive done all the great away days to the real footballing grounds with terraces....Ive earned my stripes, I want to see top lvl football at Cardiff. If the options really are, and i mean REALLY are red or dead....grudgingly, i would have to say red :cry:

Re: I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 9:48 am

CraigCCFC wrote:I'm against the changes but being totally hypothetical IF Tan walked and we were lucky to just go into admin and not liquidation we would be relegation fodder and fall down the leagues. Guys, ive done my hard time with the city on cold wet tuesday nights with 2000 people getting drenched by the slanty rain on the bobbank........Ive done all the great away days to the real footballing grounds with terraces....Ive earned my stripes, I want to see top lvl football at Cardiff. If the options really are, and i mean REALLY are red or dead....grudgingly, i would have to say red :cry:



Same here. Mind you, I've already bought my season ticket for 2012-2013 but, after that, who knows?

Re: I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 9:51 am

yes i think most could live with red but keep our badge with bluebird on it

Re: I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 9:58 am

Compromises could and should have been made on both parts, but the Malaysians have shown complete disrespect for the people of cardiff, our history and football culture/life, so I'm afraid if we don't show that we are prepared to not stand for being bulldozed early on (nip it in the bud) they will be under the impression they can do this type of thing again and again, because we don't care and ont matter, where would it end? Taking a passionate stance on this is proving to the Malaysians that this type of treatment and plan is completely out of order, and will hopefully make them think twice!

Re: I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 12:03 pm

6blubirds wrote:Compromises could and should have been made on both parts, but the Malaysians have shown complete disrespect for the people of cardiff, our history and football culture/life, so I'm afraid if we don't show that we are prepared to not stand for being bulldozed early on (nip it in the bud) they will be under the impression they can do this type of thing again and again, because we don't care and ont matter, where would it end? Taking a passionate stance on this is proving to the Malaysians that this type of treatment and plan is completely out of order, and will hopefully make them think twice!


Bosses in most places don't listen to the workers. Will these bosses listen to the fans? We'll see.

Re: I've Done my hard time :(

Thu May 10, 2012 12:21 pm

Nedd Glas wrote:
6blubirds wrote:Compromises could and should have been made on both parts, but the Malaysians have shown complete disrespect for the people of cardiff, our history and football culture/life, so I'm afraid if we don't show that we are prepared to not stand for being bulldozed early on (nip it in the bud) they will be under the impression they can do this type of thing again and again, because we don't care and ont matter, where would it end? Taking a passionate stance on this is proving to the Malaysians that this type of treatment and plan is completely out of order, and will hopefully make them think twice!


Bosses in most places don't listen to the workers. Will these bosses listen to the fans? We'll see.


This is not a simple case of bosses listening to the workers, they are not trying to implement a change in colour of the food stands or the toilet blocks for example, they are changing history and tradition, and it's the underhand way it's been done. They are trying to change the club into a club that suits Malaysia, and two fingers up to the years and years of tradition and history of Ccfc.
This is a club, with fans that pay money to attend the club, the Malaysians are welcome to want to enhance and compliment what we have, but the bluebird, the blue kit and the badge is the heart of Ccfc. Take out the heart, and it's dead.