Sat Aug 12, 2017 6:58 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:03 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 pm
brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:16 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:30 pm
bluebadger wrote:probably was expecting more goals
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:43 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:43 pm
2blue2handle wrote:The thing I like about Tan is once the decision was made to turn us back to Blue it was no softly softly with not to much attention so not to embarrass him, it was lets do it and with no shame he will happily where the blue top now etc
Loved the way he hugged Warnock as he left the pitch, you can imagine Warnock saying to him, just need a couple more Mill Vinny
Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:53 pm
brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:06 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:09 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:24 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Didn't really though did he? Players clapped around the pitch and he waited and congratulated them as they left the pitch by the tunnel.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:30 pm
Pembroke bluebird wrote:brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Best post in a long time mate sensible tan has moved on so should we
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:41 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:44 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Didn't really though did he? Players clapped around the pitch and he waited and congratulated them as they left the pitch by the tunnel.
He was doing the ayatollah milking it, which I thought was a bit unnecessary to be honest. In contrast, I couldn't tell you what Man City's owner looks like despite the hundreds of millions he's pumped in and that's the way I think it should be.
It was good to see Warnock seems to have a great relationship with Tan though and hopefully, Tan will back Warnock with further funds after today. I have no problem with Tan turning up to games as long as he doesn't disrupt things like he's done previously.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:08 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
The poster made an inference he was some kind of hero for ignoring our owner who by the way as saves our arse every month by footing the bill between what we earn and what we spend.
If your response to that is to 'ignore' him then that says a lot more about you than it does about VT who is a man of honour because he can admit mistakes and attempt to put right the wrongs he has made, an example you should try to follow
And finally where did I say I didn't enjoy to today?
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:14 pm
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Didn't really though did he? Players clapped around the pitch and he waited and congratulated them as they left the pitch by the tunnel.
He was doing the ayatollah milking it, which I thought was a bit unnecessary to be honest. In contrast, I couldn't tell you what Man City's owner looks like despite the hundreds of millions he's pumped in and that's the way I think it should be.
It was good to see Warnock seems to have a great relationship with Tan though and hopefully, Tan will back Warnock with further funds after today. I have no problem with Tan turning up to games as long as he doesn't disrupt things like he's done previously.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:17 pm
brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:28 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Didn't really though did he? Players clapped around the pitch and he waited and congratulated them as they left the pitch by the tunnel.
He was doing the ayatollah milking it, which I thought was a bit unnecessary to be honest. In contrast, I couldn't tell you what Man City's owner looks like despite the hundreds of millions he's pumped in and that's the way I think it should be.
It was good to see Warnock seems to have a great relationship with Tan though and hopefully, Tan will back Warnock with further funds after today. I have no problem with Tan turning up to games as long as he doesn't disrupt things like he's done previously.
Nonsense, they asked him to do it so he did.
You might prefer the Man City owners but there are plenty of owners out there who do a lot worse than standing by the tunnel and shaking the hands of the players and manager after a good victory. Your basically looking for an excuse to slate him if your honest because he did nothing wrong. If that was a new owner you would probably say what a touch of class .
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:30 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
Didn't really though did he? Players clapped around the pitch and he waited and congratulated them as they left the pitch by the tunnel.
He was doing the ayatollah milking it, which I thought was a bit unnecessary to be honest. In contrast, I couldn't tell you what Man City's owner looks like despite the hundreds of millions he's pumped in and that's the way I think it should be.
It was good to see Warnock seems to have a great relationship with Tan though and hopefully, Tan will back Warnock with further funds after today. I have no problem with Tan turning up to games as long as he doesn't disrupt things like he's done previously.
Nonsense, they asked him to do it so he did.
You might prefer the Man City owners but there are plenty of owners out there who do a lot worse than standing by the tunnel and shaking the hands of the players and manager after a good victory. Your basically looking for an excuse to slate him if your honest because he did nothing wrong. If that was a new owner you would probably say what a touch of class .
Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:50 pm
Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:15 pm
brickyblue wrote:Pembroke bluebird wrote:brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Best post in a long time mate sensible tan has moved on so should we
Never agreed on much when we was red Alan.
For the sake of ccfc I have to move on and I have .
I'm enjoying it again the buzz is back and where in blue good football no court orders so why not.
I'm happy and in Warnock we have a great manager he has to take so much credit.
Long season ahead but at least the direction of the club clear long may it continue.
Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:52 pm
Sun Aug 13, 2017 12:09 am
Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:05 am
pembroke allan wrote:brickyblue wrote:Pembroke bluebird wrote:brickyblue wrote:Well I hated the red thing with a strong strong passion I tried everything to get rid of it radio echo and marches and moaned on here I hated it.
BUT.
for me we won we changed us back we got our way in the end .Tan allowed it to happen.
He is still here still paying out money he turns up today with a blue top .
Most people never admit mistakes by him wearing a blue city shirt today said it all .
Let it go let's think of the here and now the club to be fair has worked hard to turn things around made a mountain of mistakes at city.
At the moment it all seems right the deal good factor is here it's buzzing again Warnock brings that .
I will always remember the red times as the utter most painful following my club but I'm happy that the club has sorted it and moved on and I'm part of that .
I love the club again it all feels right again we are back and after today we have good football to watch and an interesting season ahead.
If tan wants to be a part of the club and join in without changing any thing I have no problem with that.
I never thought I'd ever be pleased to see tan again but seeing in a blue shirt today basically said it all I'd be fine with tan watching games and hopefully he enjoys it and puts more money in
Best post in a long time mate sensible tan has moved on so should we
Never agreed on much when we was red Alan.
For the sake of ccfc I have to move on and I have .
I'm enjoying it again the buzz is back and where in blue good football no court orders so why not.
I'm happy and in Warnock we have a great manager he has to take so much credit.
Long season ahead but at least the direction of the club clear long may it continue.
Ooops bricky im not him unless his name is Allan Aswell! Just come from same area.
Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:22 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:12 am
Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:06 am
Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:11 am
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:skiprat wrote:Maybe the fact that he shut Cardiff city "the bluebirds" down for 2 and a haif years.i won't boo just ignore like I did when he gave us the reds .
Your no hero mate just pathetic, move on
Where did he claim to be a hero? He said he ignored Tan and that's exactly what I did today as well. I ignored Tan when he turned up and I ignored him when he went on the pitch after the game to try and take the glory away from the players and Warnock. I guess that makes me pathetic as well does it? Stop whinging and just enjoy our brilliant win today.
The poster made an inference he was some kind of hero for ignoring our owner who by the way as saves our arse every month by footing the bill between what we earn and what we spend.
If your response to that is to 'ignore' him then that says a lot more about you than it does about VT who is a man of honour because he can admit mistakes and attempt to put right the wrongs he has made, an example you should try to follow
And finally where did I say I didn't enjoy to today?
The poster never claimed to be a hero, he just said he ignored him. If Tan was really a man of honour, he would have respected our clubs identity and not put some of our fans through 2 and a half years of pain. Not all fans are so forgiving and while I appreciate Tan giving our identity back, backing our club and bringing in Warnock, I will never applaud Tan, so I will simply ignore him just like the poster above did. Nothing wrong with that, we aren't causing any harm or negativity by ignoring him and it certainly isn't pathetic.
Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:15 am
CHRIS PIKE wrote:I was glad he turned up and I'm one of thousands that also felt the same.Vincent Tan has made mistakes with our club, but nothing compared to the Riddler, The kummars etc. These are the best times our club is having since the days of Eddie May and Rick Wright but on a much bigger scale... Onwards and upwards to our Mighty Bluebirds..