Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:12 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:16 am
CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:24 am
CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:26 am
Andy1927 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
And if you want to live in a country where you can dictate to others what they can or can't do, why don't you f@ck off to Malaysia.... KCB
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:31 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:33 am
Andy1927 wrote:Nope... It's a statement of defiance, that we will not lie down and be dictated to when it comes to the historical colours of the club we have all supported since childhood by ONE man who thinks he is more powerful than an entire club....
So NO, we are not dictating to him what colour the City must play in, but we are letting him know that we do not have to accept it lightly....
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:36 am
Andy1927 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
And if you want to live in a country where you can dictate to others what they can or can't do, why don't you f@ck off to Malaysia.... KCB
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:37 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:39 am
pengedragon wrote:dont you want city in blue then ?
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:40 am
pengedragon wrote:dont you want city in blue then ?
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:40 am
CraigMc wrote:Andy1927 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
And if you want to live in a country where you can dictate to others what they can or can't do, why don't you f@ck off to Malaysia.... KCB
Just an idea![]()
Glad to hear your not going to dictate what we can and cant do, meaning I can watch a football game without retards chanting KCB in my ear? without being scared of wearing the wrong colour? saying the wrong chant?
Starting to sound like a tidy bunch of lads now...
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:41 am
droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:Nope... It's a statement of defiance, that we will not lie down and be dictated to when it comes to the historical colours of the club we have all supported since childhood by ONE man who thinks he is more powerful than an entire club....
So NO, we are not dictating to him what colour the City must play in, but we are letting him know that we do not have to accept it lightly....
So, what your saying is "Keep Cardiff Blue" is not a dictation, not even a strong statement. But a question?
In that case shouldn't it be "Keep Cardiff Blue Pretty Please Mr Tan (But Please Don't Leave)??"
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:45 am
pengedragon wrote:dont you want city in blue then ?
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:45 am
CF14-SE14 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Andy1927 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
And if you want to live in a country where you can dictate to others what they can or can't do, why don't you f@ck off to Malaysia.... KCB
Just an idea![]()
Glad to hear your not going to dictate what we can and cant do, meaning I can watch a football game without retards chanting KCB in my ear? without being scared of wearing the wrong colour? saying the wrong chant?
Starting to sound like a tidy bunch of lads now...
Said the person who told anyone planning to hold a blue banner to f**k off and support Slumsea.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:48 am
CraigMc wrote:CF14-SE14 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Andy1927 wrote:CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...
And if you want to live in a country where you can dictate to others what they can or can't do, why don't you f@ck off to Malaysia.... KCB
Just an idea![]()
Glad to hear your not going to dictate what we can and cant do, meaning I can watch a football game without retards chanting KCB in my ear? without being scared of wearing the wrong colour? saying the wrong chant?
Starting to sound like a tidy bunch of lads now...
Said the person who told anyone planning to hold a blue banner to f**k off and support Slumsea.
I never said to support another team? Just to disrupt their games instead.
All the KCB will do is to break off another section of our support.
We play in red, its shit yes, but theres absolutely f**k all you can do, at least until next season.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:48 am
Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:Nope... It's a statement of defiance, that we will not lie down and be dictated to when it comes to the historical colours of the club we have all supported since childhood by ONE man who thinks he is more powerful than an entire club....
So NO, we are not dictating to him what colour the City must play in, but we are letting him know that we do not have to accept it lightly....
So, what your saying is "Keep Cardiff Blue" is not a dictation, not even a strong statement. But a question?
In that case shouldn't it be "Keep Cardiff Blue Pretty Please Mr Tan (But Please Don't Leave)??"
Do you ever actually read the posts you decide to quote on? or do you just try to post provocative insults based on your own self important opinions?.... Because you sometimes post replies so wide of the mark on what has previously been said that I think you are reading a different thread....
And in answer to your question before you come back with some cocky remark(as that's all you seem capable of doing), No, it is not a question, it is a statement of our own opinions, beliefs and desires, ones we are not forcing on others, but in a democratic free society, ones we are entitled to voice..... and as for your (But please don't leave) remark, I couldn't give two hoots whether he leaves, or whose in charge at all, as long as they respect the history that has come before them and don't try to run the club like some personal play thing.
#Queue Cocky remark and supposedly funny comeback.....
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:54 am
CF14-SE14 wrote:Fair enough.
Still don't see how holding a blue card will dirsupt a game of football.
As much as doing it in the stadium might not be the perfect solution, that's where the sky cameras are.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:54 am
droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:Nope... It's a statement of defiance, that we will not lie down and be dictated to when it comes to the historical colours of the club we have all supported since childhood by ONE man who thinks he is more powerful than an entire club....
So NO, we are not dictating to him what colour the City must play in, but we are letting him know that we do not have to accept it lightly....
So, what your saying is "Keep Cardiff Blue" is not a dictation, not even a strong statement. But a question?
In that case shouldn't it be "Keep Cardiff Blue Pretty Please Mr Tan (But Please Don't Leave)??"
Do you ever actually read the posts you decide to quote on? or do you just try to post provocative insults based on your own self important opinions?.... Because you sometimes post replies so wide of the mark on what has previously been said that I think you are reading a different thread....
And in answer to your question before you come back with some cocky remark(as that's all you seem capable of doing), No, it is not a question, it is a statement of our own opinions, beliefs and desires, ones we are not forcing on others, but in a democratic free society, ones we are entitled to voice..... and as for your (But please don't leave) remark, I couldn't give two hoots whether he leaves, or whose in charge at all, as long as they respect the history that has come before them and don't try to run the club like some personal play thing.
#Queue Cocky remark and supposedly funny comeback.....
Wow![]()
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:58 am
Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:58 am
CF14-SE14 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:Nope... It's a statement of defiance, that we will not lie down and be dictated to when it comes to the historical colours of the club we have all supported since childhood by ONE man who thinks he is more powerful than an entire club....
So NO, we are not dictating to him what colour the City must play in, but we are letting him know that we do not have to accept it lightly....
So, what your saying is "Keep Cardiff Blue" is not a dictation, not even a strong statement. But a question?
In that case shouldn't it be "Keep Cardiff Blue Pretty Please Mr Tan (But Please Don't Leave)??"
Do you ever actually read the posts you decide to quote on? or do you just try to post provocative insults based on your own self important opinions?.... Because you sometimes post replies so wide of the mark on what has previously been said that I think you are reading a different thread....
And in answer to your question before you come back with some cocky remark(as that's all you seem capable of doing), No, it is not a question, it is a statement of our own opinions, beliefs and desires, ones we are not forcing on others, but in a democratic free society, ones we are entitled to voice..... and as for your (But please don't leave) remark, I couldn't give two hoots whether he leaves, or whose in charge at all, as long as they respect the history that has come before them and don't try to run the club like some personal play thing.
#Queue Cocky remark and supposedly funny comeback.....
Wow![]()
I thought that would be too much for your little brain droopy
Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:41 am
Bluebird99 wrote:People who protest in the stadium and try and pull stupid stunts should know that it won't go down well with fans that are grown up enough to either see the sense in the rebrand or who realise that nothing is going to be done now and that when the Malaysians go, it'll probably all go back to how it was.
There are many, many fans that are now coming to terms with the rebrand and disrupting the team or Malky just won't go down well.
There are far more better ways of protesting ie outside, silent protests, leaving early at a certain time, wearing blue shirts. But vocal protests within the stadium should not happen.
Get behind Malky and the Team or don't bother turning up at all
Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:49 am
CraigMc wrote:CF14-SE14 wrote:Fair enough.
Still don't see how holding a blue card will dirsupt a game of football.
As much as doing it in the stadium might not be the perfect solution, that's where the sky cameras are.
The cameras will go wherever there is a protest, I promise you.
I agree that holding a blue card/banner/scarf isn't disrupting, but Im pretty sure KCB chants will start. Not going to say it will escalate to violence etc, but I think the whole scenario could get a bit unnerving. People booing back etc.
Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:56 am
droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:59 am
Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
No, KCB will not be the ones responsible for any negative effect on the players, as that blame lands solely at the feet of a certain Mr Tan, because if he's as smart and clever as people say he is, then he MUST have been aware that this rebranding would have been such a divisive and provocative issue as to split fans, with vocal and visual repercussions inside and outside of the stadium the result.... or is he so blinkered to the rest of the world that he expected a Malaysian type response where no one would speak out for fear of repercussions... Oh yeah... they tried that at the last KCB meeting didn't they....
But please, elaborate on why I would be afraid of any success.... because let's be honest, if we do succeed it won't exactly be because of the supposed millions Tan has plowed into the team will it... or are you suggesting that there might actually be something to this mythical lucky red belief?
Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:07 pm
droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
No, KCB will not be the ones responsible for any negative effect on the players, as that blame lands solely at the feet of a certain Mr Tan, because if he's as smart and clever as people say he is, then he MUST have been aware that this rebranding would have been such a divisive and provocative issue as to split fans, with vocal and visual repercussions inside and outside of the stadium the result.... or is he so blinkered to the rest of the world that he expected a Malaysian type response where no one would speak out for fear of repercussions... Oh yeah... they tried that at the last KCB meeting didn't they....
But please, elaborate on why I would be afraid of any success.... because let's be honest, if we do succeed it won't exactly be because of the supposed millions Tan has plowed into the team will it... or are you suggesting that there might actually be something to this mythical lucky red belief?
If we succeed (getting promoted and doing well with merchandise sales in Asia), Tan will have done his duty. And you are afraid that you may have to hold your hands up and say "Tan was right". Simples
Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:31 pm
Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
No, KCB will not be the ones responsible for any negative effect on the players, as that blame lands solely at the feet of a certain Mr Tan, because if he's as smart and clever as people say he is, then he MUST have been aware that this rebranding would have been such a divisive and provocative issue as to split fans, with vocal and visual repercussions inside and outside of the stadium the result.... or is he so blinkered to the rest of the world that he expected a Malaysian type response where no one would speak out for fear of repercussions... Oh yeah... they tried that at the last KCB meeting didn't they....
But please, elaborate on why I would be afraid of any success.... because let's be honest, if we do succeed it won't exactly be because of the supposed millions Tan has plowed into the team will it... or are you suggesting that there might actually be something to this mythical lucky red belief?
If we succeed (getting promoted and doing well with merchandise sales in Asia), Tan will have done his duty. And you are afraid that you may have to hold your hands up and say "Tan was right". Simples
Are you really that deluded that you honestly believe we are going to sell so many shirts in Asia as to make any difference to the balance sheets of the club... I can see Man Utd, Barcelona, Liverpool and Real Madrid's marketing departments quaking in their boots now that the mighty Cardiff City are going to outsell them throughout Asia and cripple them financially....
Did you not even read Tan's last statement with regards the whole issue.... There has been NO research or poll conducted to support any massive increase in Asian shirt sales for us, it is purely down to what he THINKS might happen...
So no, I will not put my hands up and say I was wrong as I do not believe that changing our club colours and badge will have ANYTHING to do with any future success, or failure for that matter, as that can only be influenced by a playing squad, unless, as I previously mentioned, you believe in some mythical lucky red ideal....
Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:41 pm
droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
No, KCB will not be the ones responsible for any negative effect on the players, as that blame lands solely at the feet of a certain Mr Tan, because if he's as smart and clever as people say he is, then he MUST have been aware that this rebranding would have been such a divisive and provocative issue as to split fans, with vocal and visual repercussions inside and outside of the stadium the result.... or is he so blinkered to the rest of the world that he expected a Malaysian type response where no one would speak out for fear of repercussions... Oh yeah... they tried that at the last KCB meeting didn't they....
But please, elaborate on why I would be afraid of any success.... because let's be honest, if we do succeed it won't exactly be because of the supposed millions Tan has plowed into the team will it... or are you suggesting that there might actually be something to this mythical lucky red belief?
If we succeed (getting promoted and doing well with merchandise sales in Asia), Tan will have done his duty. And you are afraid that you may have to hold your hands up and say "Tan was right". Simples
Are you really that deluded that you honestly believe we are going to sell so many shirts in Asia as to make any difference to the balance sheets of the club... I can see Man Utd, Barcelona, Liverpool and Real Madrid's marketing departments quaking in their boots now that the mighty Cardiff City are going to outsell them throughout Asia and cripple them financially....
Did you not even read Tan's last statement with regards the whole issue.... There has been NO research or poll conducted to support any massive increase in Asian shirt sales for us, it is purely down to what he THINKS might happen...
So no, I will not put my hands up and say I was wrong as I do not believe that changing our club colours and badge will have ANYTHING to do with any future success, or failure for that matter, as that can only be influenced by a playing squad, unless, as I previously mentioned, you believe in some mythical lucky red ideal....
The bold statement sums it up for me... It has been a pleasure debating with you
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:15 pm
Bluebird99 wrote:People who protest in the stadium and try and pull stupid stunts should know that it won't go down well with fans that are grown up enough to either see the sense in the rebrand or who realise that nothing is going to be done now and that when the Malaysians go, it'll probably all go back to how it was.
There are many, many fans that are now coming to terms with the rebrand and disrupting the team or Malky just won't go down well.
There are far more better ways of protesting ie outside, silent protests, leaving early at a certain time, wearing blue shirts. But vocal protests within the stadium should not happen.
Get behind Malky and the Team or don't bother turning up at all
Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:17 pm
Andy1927 wrote:droopy wrote:Just don't think it even dignifies a response.
All he does it pontificate around the subject at hand by taking snipes at me. Quality debating skills![]()
What he fails to realise is... By protesting in the ground, it will have a negative effect on players/staff and when that happens it will be bye bye KCB.
Unfortunately he is just another one of those posters who would rather be blue and have no club, than red and succeed. (And is now afraid incase we do succeed - Typical KCB Member).
We will wait to see what happens next![]()
No, KCB will not be the ones responsible for any negative effect on the players, as that blame lands solely at the feet of a certain Mr Tan, because if he's as smart and clever as people say he is, then he MUST have been aware that this rebranding would have been such a divisive and provocative issue as to split fans, with vocal and visual repercussions inside and outside of the stadium the result.... or is he so blinkered to the rest of the world that he expected a Malaysian type response where no one would speak out for fear of repercussions... Oh yeah... they tried that at the last KCB meeting didn't they....
But please, elaborate on why I would be afraid of any success.... because let's be honest, if we do succeed it won't exactly be because of the supposed millions Tan has plowed into the team will it... or are you suggesting that there might actually be something to this mythical lucky red belief?
Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:42 pm
CraigMc wrote:Instead of disrupting play, and being a general nuisance inside CCS against newcastle/huddersfield etc,
f**k off down another stadium (e.g. swansea) and run on the pitch with your banners and flags flying, that will catch peoples attention...