Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:53 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:03 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:05 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:09 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:13 am
CP76 wrote:Unproffesional a director arguing on twitter and messageboards like he has.
Clubs put blocks on players using media tools for such reasons. it wouldnt be a bad idea of someone had a word with Borley.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:19 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:29 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:30 am
CP76 wrote:pissed again is he?
Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:48 am
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:07 pm
ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:07 pm
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:09 pm
bluebird1977 wrote:ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
pulling out again is helike the last 2years of loans we go in to another year of more loans so whats the diffrence.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:09 pm
ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:09 pm
bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:11 pm
Dandyccfc wrote:ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
Because that is the most effective form of protest a football fan has. If the club's hierarchy want to treat fans like consumers, then they should not be surprised when they act so, and keep hold of their money.
If fans objecting to the change of colour and badge still support the club financially than it just makes a mockery of their objection. They can huff and puff and make as many banners as they like, the board can easily ignore that, but cut off their cash and they have to start taking notice at some point.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:12 pm
SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:14 pm
bluebird1977 wrote:SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Yep it is true but that also tells us as fans what they think of the so called fans who are worryed about what might happen next season yet they couldnt give a f**k for us any other time or what the fans thought
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:14 pm
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:15 pm
ngriffiths wrote:Dandyccfc wrote:ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
Because that is the most effective form of protest a football fan has. If the club's hierarchy want to treat fans like consumers, then they should not be surprised when they act so, and keep hold of their money.
If fans objecting to the change of colour and badge still support the club financially than it just makes a mockery of their objection. They can huff and puff and make as many banners as they like, the board can easily ignore that, but cut off their cash and they have to start taking notice at some point.
But the club cant change colours this season,by not spending all u do is damage the club
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:17 pm
Dandyccfc wrote:ngriffiths wrote:They will damage the club though,they are telling people not to spend any money in ground or club shop.if tan sees fans not spending,theres a chance he will stop and pull out.why cant fans just wear blue if they want,not protest and stop spending in club.
Because that is the most effective form of protest a football fan has. If the club's hierarchy want to treat fans like consumers, then they should not be surprised when they act so, and keep hold of their money.
If fans objecting to the change of colour and badge still support the club financially than it just makes a mockery of their objection. They can huff and puff and make as many banners as they like, the board can easily ignore that, but cut off their cash and they have to start taking notice at some point.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:20 pm
bluebird1977 wrote:SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Yep it is true but that also tells us as fans what they think of the so called fans who are worryed about what might happen next season yet they couldnt give a f**k for us any other time or what the fans thought
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:23 pm
SBF1 wrote:bluebird1977 wrote:SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Yep it is true but that also tells us as fans what they think of the so called fans who are worryed about what might happen next season yet they couldnt give a f**k for us any other time or what the fans thought
That's because, "The Business" (CCFC) belongs to them.![]()
They are businessmen, protesting ain't going to get anywhere IMHO.
It will be a time and effort wasting exercise.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:25 pm
Angry Man wrote:SBF1 wrote:bluebird1977 wrote:SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Yep it is true but that also tells us as fans what they think of the so called fans who are worryed about what might happen next season yet they couldnt give a f**k for us any other time or what the fans thought
That's because, "The Business" (CCFC) belongs to them.![]()
They are businessmen, protesting ain't going to get anywhere IMHO.
It will be a time and effort wasting exercise.
The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:29 pm
Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:30 pm
SBF1 wrote:Angry Man wrote:SBF1 wrote:bluebird1977 wrote:SBF1 wrote:bspark wrote:Keep Cardiff Blue is just a campaign, effectively a slogan on a scarf or t-shirt and is nothing for the club to fear. Individuals may decide to do something stupid but it won't be because of what's written on their t-shirt. The club can immediately put an end to any trouble by switching back to blue so what happens and how long the campaign lasts is all completely within their control.
This is untrue, the colours have been registered for this season with the FA.
Yep it is true but that also tells us as fans what they think of the so called fans who are worryed about what might happen next season yet they couldnt give a f**k for us any other time or what the fans thought
That's because, "The Business" (CCFC) belongs to them.![]()
They are businessmen, protesting ain't going to get anywhere IMHO.
It will be a time and effort wasting exercise.
The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
That is something most fans will not do.
Pick and shovel!![]()
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Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:30 pm
Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
This seems to be what you were doing even before the Re-branding was announced!
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:37 pm
Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
This seems to be what you were doing even before the Re-branding was announced!
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:37 pm
Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
This seems to be what you were doing even before the Re-branding was announced!
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:40 pm
Angry Man wrote:Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
This seems to be what you were doing even before the Re-branding was announced!
Shows how guillible people actually are: listen to 'certain' fans who have no proof in their statements and now listening to directors without any proof that their debt will be turned into shares!!! No wonder the club is in the mess it is!!!
Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:41 pm
Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:Overthemoon wrote:Angry Man wrote:The only protest which will hurt is the 'stay away' protest.
This seems to be what you were doing even before the Re-branding was announced!
Shows how guillible people actually are: listen to 'certain' fans who have no proof in their statements and now listening to directors without any proof that their debt will be turned into shares!!! No wonder the club is in the mess it is!!!
Where's your season ticket then?
2 games a season, he only goes to 2 games a season!
Oh and Wembley if we get there!