Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:41 am
Daio85 wrote:The amount of tickets left for Saturday night really is shocking.
Sure there will be the same old excuses being on tv, late on Saturday blah blah not good enough.
The manager and the players deserve more. Tgey deserve our full support. Hope it doesnt cost us.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:39 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:42 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:00 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:06 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:07 am
Jules wrote:Daio85 wrote:Jules wrote:And may I ask how long have you been this die-hard season ticket holder?
Really get pissed off with this shite as 'the usual excuses' as you put it sometimes are true.
Well if its aimed at me im 32 and been going to watch City since i was 5. Had a season ticket for the last 15 years but its not even about that. This is a massive game and fans should be coming out for the final push. At the very least tge main bowl should be close to sold out
Get off your high horse lad as I wasn't 'aiming' anything just asking a simple question to see how long you been going as over the years, as you should well know, fans have come fans have gone but if they cannot get there then they cannot get there. simples.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:18 am
Daio85 wrote:Jules wrote:Daio85 wrote:Jules wrote:And may I ask how long have you been this die-hard season ticket holder?
Really get pissed off with this shite as 'the usual excuses' as you put it sometimes are true.
Well if its aimed at me im 32 and been going to watch City since i was 5. Had a season ticket for the last 15 years but its not even about that. This is a massive game and fans should be coming out for the final push. At the very least tge main bowl should be close to sold out
Get off your high horse lad as I wasn't 'aiming' anything just asking a simple question to see how long you been going as over the years, as you should well know, fans have come fans have gone but if they cannot get there then they cannot get there. simples.
Im not on my high horse i just answered your question.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:26 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:28 am
Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:39 am
Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:17 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:52 pm
Daio85 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Its not aimed at your or anyone specifically but it is a fact
Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:01 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Its not aimed at your or anyone specifically but it is a fact
I know that but like me a lot of others have stopped going to CCS since the rebrand.
I still go to away games
Lots of people have told me to get over it but its how I feel and I am entitled to do so.
It doesn't make me or anyone else less of a Cardiff fan.
Prior to the rebrand I had a ST for years and started watching Cardiff from the age of 2.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:04 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Its not aimed at your or anyone specifically but it is a fact
I know that but like me a lot of others have stopped going to CCS since the rebrand.
I still go to away games
Lots of people have told me to get over it but its how I feel and I am entitled to do so.
It doesn't make me or anyone else less of a Cardiff fan.
Prior to the rebrand I had a ST for years and started watching Cardiff from the age of 2.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:09 pm
2blue2handle wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Its not aimed at your or anyone specifically but it is a fact
I know that but like me a lot of others have stopped going to CCS since the rebrand.
I still go to away games
Lots of people have told me to get over it but its how I feel and I am entitled to do so.
It doesn't make me or anyone else less of a Cardiff fan.
Prior to the rebrand I had a ST for years and started watching Cardiff from the age of 2.
Its your right not to go but why? seems to me your cutting your nose off to spite you face as the saying goes.
You obviously loved watching us play in blue so come and watch us in blue. I know you cant help how you feel and totally agree its your choice but I don't get the logic.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:58 pm
Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:10 pm
Blueboys1927 wrote:What shocks me more than our attendances is that I was in a pub in Rumney (Cardiff) the other night, got talking football and how well the City are doing, and two or three guys couldn't believe I've supported the City for over fifty years since I was 7, and said they couldn't care less if Cardiff win promotion or not, so long as the mighty Liverpool wim the champions league which would mean the world to them sorry I just can't get my head around this kind of attitude
Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:43 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:What shocks me more than our attendances is that I was in a pub in Rumney (Cardiff) the other night, got talking football and how well the City are doing, and two or three guys couldn't believe I've supported the City for over fifty years since I was 7, and said they couldn't care less if Cardiff win promotion or not, so long as the mighty Liverpool wim the champions league which would mean the world to them sorry I just can't get my head around this kind of attitude
Try living in Caerphilly. This has been done to death with me!
I've argued time and time again with people over it.
I cheered a goal against man utd earlier in the season and someone commented " oh butt, you're a scouser as well are you"
Thu Apr 19, 2018 3:07 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Blueboys1927 wrote:What shocks me more than our attendances is that I was in a pub in Rumney (Cardiff) the other night, got talking football and how well the City are doing, and two or three guys couldn't believe I've supported the City for over fifty years since I was 7, and said they couldn't care less if Cardiff win promotion or not, so long as the mighty Liverpool wim the champions league which would mean the world to them sorry I just can't get my head around this kind of attitude
Try living in Caerphilly. This has been done to death with me!
I've argued time and time again with people over it.
I cheered a goal against man utd earlier in the season and someone commented " oh butt, you're a scouser as well are you"
Same here. In my local I am in a big minority. Most are Arsenal, Man U or Liverpool fans. They say they are supporters, but I can't see how you can support a club if you have never been to see them play. As far as I am concerned, I have never really had a choice. I have no interest in travelling half way around the country to watch a home match. The only side I could really support on a regular basis was the one on my doorstep. I class supporting someone as being able to cheer them on from the sidelines, helping out financially by buying match tickets, programmes etc., rather than watching them play on M.O.D on a Saturday night. As far as this Saturday is concerned, I would not be there whoever the opposition was. If it was in the afternoon, I would be there irrespective of whether it was Man City or Burton. opposition has nothing to do with it for me, and I also never watched us play a game in the PL.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 3:08 pm
Daio85 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Daio85 wrote:Everyone will have their reasons however as it stands there is a lot of seats available for a big game and its very dissapointing.
The timing element is poor on a saturday night especially for families.
But....if it was Man Utd or Liverpool at home it would be full
I didn't attend one game during the premiership season.. now how does that theory work?
Its not aimed at your or anyone specifically but it is a fact
Thu Apr 19, 2018 3:56 pm
Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:05 pm
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:01 pm
Daio85 wrote:Jules wrote:And may I ask how long have you been this die-hard season ticket holder?
Really get pissed off with this shite as 'the usual excuses' as you put it sometimes are true.
Well if its aimed at me im 32 and been going to watch City since i was 5. Had a season ticket for the last 15 years but its not even about that. This is a massive game and fans should be coming out for the final push. At the very least tge main bowl should be close to sold out
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:03 pm
skiprat wrote:Cardiff v wolves 1987 ninian park the attendance 2200 .cardiff v wolves 2018 CCS 29000 the good old 80s hey! Good old ninian park hey!.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:17 pm
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:31 pm
epping blue wrote:Anyone know why they're reluctant to open any more blocks. The ground has been pretty much limited to the corners, grandstand or isolated seats for a few days now. They could still open a full block in the family and Ninian before they need to think about level 4 or 5.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:38 pm
skiprat wrote:Cardiff v wolves 1987 ninian park the attendance 2200 .cardiff v wolves 2018 CCS 29000 the good old 80s hey! Good old ninian park hey!.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:51 pm
epping blue wrote:Anyone know why they're reluctant to open any more blocks. The ground has been pretty much limited to the corners, grandstand or isolated seats for a few days now. They could still open a full block in the family and Ninian before they need to think about level 4 or 5.
Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:03 pm
Gaynor Straight wrote:epping blue wrote:Anyone know why they're reluctant to open any more blocks. The ground has been pretty much limited to the corners, grandstand or isolated seats for a few days now. They could still open a full block in the family and Ninian before they need to think about level 4 or 5.
It costs money to open extra blocks so they won't open them until other blocks are full
Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:24 pm