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JUST SEEN A GREAT PICTURE

Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:03 am

Gang of lads holding a banner "against modern football" and the average age is around seventeen, bet they wish it was like the good old days like back in 2007. 8-)

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:05 am

Post it.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:06 am

Karl wrote:Post it.


It's on facebook, and I ain't that clever, sure someone with brains can though. ;)

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:07 am

BigGwynram wrote:Gang of lads holding a banner "against modern football" and the average age is around seventeen, bet they wish it was like the good old days like back in 2007. 8-)

:lol:

Made me laugh that pic with Carl in with a similair banner

There was a 12 year old kid and women in there ffs. :lol:

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:12 am

Yes what would they have thought of visiting somewhere like the old den or the likes. :lol: :lol:

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:14 am

Couple of years old now but still worth a chuckle...

http://soccerlens.com/the-timess-50-wor ... all/21237/

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:19 am

scotsjack wrote:Couple of years old now but still worth a chuckle...

http://soccerlens.com/the-timess-50-wor ... all/21237/



still funny!!

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:39 am

Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:54 am

BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.

Was he wearing a man bag Gwyn? He looks the type.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:57 am

BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:00 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.


well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:10 pm

CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.


well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"


Depends on how you define "Modern Football"

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:14 pm

BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Exactly! But thn Dudders is nothing but a child that is using our football club merely to put the spotlight on him.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:16 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.


well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"

Depends on how you define "Modern Football"


Please explain how someone with only 2 years experience and taken cucumber sandwiches can have the same opinion against "modern" football as someobe with 20 years experiebce?

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:23 pm

CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.


well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"

Depends on how you define "Modern Football"


Please explain how someone with only 2 years experience and taken cucumber sandwiches can have the same opinion against "modern" football as someobe with 20 years experiebce?


Personally, I'd define modern football with the crazy price tags and wages, the million doller TV rights and owners. Don't think all that was about 20 years ago.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:34 pm

"Modern Football", it's all about opinions. I started watching the Swans when I was a kid back in 1985, and I can still remember my old man moaning about modern football back then!

Football to him was all about the good old days of 100,000+ jammed into Hampden Park, or getting a train through to Ibrox, not the so called football that I was going along to watch. The sad bit was that he fell away from the game that he clearly loved back in the day, and started going along to watch the Whites play rugby more and more.

So, to him, the 80's was modern football and unrecognisable to the sport he grew up with in the 50's and 60's, much like I suspect many on here who have been following football for 20 or 30 years don't like everything about the game now.

But I will say this, taking my lad to the football these days is a much safer environment than when I was a kid, there are many things I miss about the Vetch, but without the rose tinted specs on, it was falling down and it was time to move on. Some may disagree, but as I say, all about opinions.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:42 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.



Of course it matters, how can they say they are against modern football if the haven't tasted anything else, whilst modern football brings a few minus's, there are far more plus's.

most of look back fondly and call them the good old days, but in reality they weren't that good, it's just that when you are young and full of life and vigor, they gonna seem like good days. :old:

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:43 pm

Modern football to me is post Euro 96 and the Soccer AM plums

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:45 pm

scotsjack wrote:"Modern Football", it's all about opinions. I started watching the Swans when I was a kid back in 1985, and I can still remember my old man moaning about modern football back then!

Football to him was all about the good old days of 100,000+ jammed into Hampden Park, or getting a train through to Ibrox, not the so called football that I was going along to watch. The sad bit was that he fell away from the game that he clearly loved back in the day, and started going along to watch the Whites play rugby more and more.

So, to him, the 80's was modern football and unrecognisable to the sport he grew up with in the 50's and 60's, much like I suspect many on here who have been following football for 20 or 30 years don't like everything about the game now.

But I will say this, taking my lad to the football these days is a much safer environment than when I was a kid, there are many things I miss about the Vetch, but without the rose tinted specs on, it was falling down and it was time to move on. Some may disagree, but as I say, all about opinions.


Good post :old:

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:53 pm

Older generations have witnessed far more change than people my age; at least I experienced Ninian though. Still, I wouldn't stand around with a banner like that at the age of 18.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:54 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
Personally, I'd define modern football with the crazy price tags and wages, the million doller TV rights and owners. Don't think all that was about 20 years ago.


Isnt this the exact point being made?

You have to have been around through many, many years of supporting a club in order to make a comparison between footballing through the years.

Everyone can obviously have an opinion, but those with just a few years behind them cannot really talk about modern football killing the game NOW when their support was born into the modern game.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:54 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.
yeh, the good old days.

Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.
well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"

Depends on how you define "Modern Football"

Please explain how someone with only 2 years experience and taken cucumber sandwiches can have the same opinion against "modern" football as someobe with 20 years experiebce?

Personally, I'd define modern football with the crazy price tags and wages, the million doller TV rights and owners. Don't think all that was about 20 years ago.

Nice swerve Rhys :D

Have you bumped into any Bondi Bluebirds on your travels?

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:57 pm

I find the whole banner thing quite ironic.

isnt the protest banner a product of modern football in itself :lol:

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:50 pm

Their only doing it to because its the "cool" thing to do! The fact is that if it wasnt for modern football and we we're still in league 2 they wouldn't be watching us they'd be supporting man utd/chelsea etc. Every single sport moves on with technology,better facilities etc theres just some fans who can't move on.No one wants to change colours but it has nothing to do with modern football its just simply a rebrand as other clubs have done ,even 20/30 years ago eg Leeds.Its quite laughable 15-18 year olds holding up these banners

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:59 pm

BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
CP76 wrote:
BlueWhite&Yellow wrote:
BigGwynram wrote:Poor old Dudders who left the meeting in the Muni saying he felt intimidated and yet he's against modern football, wonder how he would have handled being in the old den with some scabby cockney spitting in your face and telling you outside your dead, and the police's respone was, serves you right for coming up here, don't ask us for any help.

yeh, the good old days.


Does it really matter if someone has been supporting the club for 2 years or 20 years? Does it hell, every fan has their own right to voice their opinion wether they have been to The Den in the "good old days" or visited Wembely with cucumber sandwiches.


well actually it does when voicing opinions against "modern football"


Depends on how you define "Modern Football"



you could certainly say that the involvement of sky 20 years ago modernised and shaped football as we all know it. I mean we now play our games when sky want us to.
which if you accept that modern football was before those bunch of 17 year old knobheads were born ;)

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:21 pm

scotsjack wrote:"Modern Football", it's all about opinions. I started watching the Swans when I was a kid back in 1985, and I can still remember my old man moaning about modern football back then!

Football to him was all about the good old days of 100,000+ jammed into Hampden Park, or getting a train through to Ibrox, not the so called football that I was going along to watch. The sad bit was that he fell away from the game that he clearly loved back in the day, and started going along to watch the Whites play rugby more and more.

So, to him, the 80's was modern football and unrecognisable to the sport he grew up with in the 50's and 60's, much like I suspect many on here who have been following football for 20 or 30 years don't like everything about the game now.

But I will say this, taking my lad to the football these days is a much safer environment than when I was a kid, there are many things I miss about the Vetch, but without the rose tinted specs on, it was falling down and it was time to move on. Some may disagree, but as I say, all about opinions.

That is a very good post but there are many children, my daughter included, who love and miss the atmosphere that was created at Ninian Park on times and that we experience at away grounds.

My children's safety is paramount but the banter, singing and togetherness when we chant as a full stand is lacking at CCS.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:27 pm

carlccfc wrote:
scotsjack wrote:"Modern Football", it's all about opinions. I started watching the Swans when I was a kid back in 1985, and I can still remember my old man moaning about modern football back then!

Football to him was all about the good old days of 100,000+ jammed into Hampden Park, or getting a train through to Ibrox, not the so called football that I was going along to watch. The sad bit was that he fell away from the game that he clearly loved back in the day, and started going along to watch the Whites play rugby more and more.

So, to him, the 80's was modern football and unrecognisable to the sport he grew up with in the 50's and 60's, much like I suspect many on here who have been following football for 20 or 30 years don't like everything about the game now.

But I will say this, taking my lad to the football these days is a much safer environment than when I was a kid, there are many things I miss about the Vetch, but without the rose tinted specs on, it was falling down and it was time to move on. Some may disagree, but as I say, all about opinions.

That is a very good post but there are many children, my daughter included, who love and miss the atmosphere that was created at Ninian Park on times and that we experience at away grounds.

My children's safety is paramount but the banter, singing and togetherness when we chant as a full stand is lacking at CCS.



So is she against modern football, or just modern stadiums? wonder how she have felt being stuck on some of the open ends in all elements like we often were in the good old days.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:32 pm

The phrase "good old days" is a sign of age and little else.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:33 pm

OhhhGa wrote:The phrase "good old days" is a sign of age and little else.

Not in this instance mate it really was much better back then.

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Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:35 pm

CP76 wrote:
OhhhGa wrote:The phrase "good old days" is a sign of age and little else.

Not in this instance mate it really was much better back then.


The atmosphere couldn't have been much worse to be fair. One bonus is it's a better environment for familes/kids at the CCS, not that that matters to most fans like yourself.