Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:25 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:25 pm
TonBluebird wrote:Looks like we are nowhere near selling the 2,500, disappointing really after the start we've had
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Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:26 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:39 pm
TonBluebird wrote:Just seen someone say 1,300 which is similar to what we took last year
Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:44 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:56 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:15 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:23 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:28 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:37 pm
Jazz Cock wrote:A lot of the lads are saving their money for Moldova away
Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:49 pm
Tomshort1927 wrote:A few might be saving and waiting for Fulham as it's cheaper and still close
Thu Aug 17, 2017 3:19 pm
Thu Aug 17, 2017 3:46 pm
grange_end1927 wrote:Tomshort1927 wrote:A few might be saving and waiting for Fulham as it's cheaper and still close
Going to both mate with my son, lets get behind the Bluebirds and stop giving excuses
Thu Aug 17, 2017 6:10 pm
Fri Aug 18, 2017 6:56 am
Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:36 am
RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:38 am
RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:53 am
Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:54 am
Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:34 am
Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:43 am
Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:51 am
Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:44 am
Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Gareth,we sold 1,700 tickets for Burton and could of sold 2,000, when fans want to really go,they go and they find time,money,weather, holidays,times and don't care about the distance.
Our fans over the years turn out about three times a season in big numbers.
Wolves in the 80's when we use to get 4,000 at home, we took 1,500 away to Wolves Division 4 football.
You say football culture has moved on, but 99% of other clubs still take massive away support and thats a fact from Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc
I honestly think its going to take a lot more time than many realise(every season we say next season our fans will return) for our fans to travel away again week in week out.
Fri Aug 18, 2017 12:02 pm
llan bluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Gareth,we sold 1,700 tickets for Burton and could of sold 2,000, when fans want to really go,they go and they find time,money,weather, holidays,times and don't care about the distance.
Our fans over the years turn out about three times a season in big numbers.
Wolves in the 80's when we use to get 4,000 at home, we took 1,500 away to Wolves Division 4 football.
You say football culture has moved on, but 99% of other clubs still take massive away support and thats a fact from Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc
I honestly think its going to take a lot more time than many realise(every season we say next season our fans will return) for our fans to travel away again week in week out.
Its different days though....You only go for the football nowadays, that was almost incidental during the 80's and 90's
Fri Aug 18, 2017 12:51 pm
Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Gareth,we sold 1,700 tickets for Burton and could of sold 2,000, when fans want to really go,they go and they find time,money,weather, holidays,times and don't care about the distance.
Our fans over the years turn out about three times a season in big numbers.
Wolves in the 80's when we use to get 4,000 at home, we took 1,500 away to Wolves Division 4 football.
You say football culture has moved on, but 99% of other clubs still take massive away support and thats a fact from Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc
I honestly think its going to take a lot more time than many realise(every season we say next season our fans will return) for our fans to travel away again week in week out.
Its different days though....You only go for the football nowadays, that was almost incidental during the 80's and 90's
100% agree its different days at the football
But its not stopped other clubs Bradford, Leeds, Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc from travelling away
Fri Aug 18, 2017 12:58 pm
Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:13 pm
Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:14 pm
nubbsy wrote:Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:Its going to take a long time before our away support is anything like it was in the RAMS era, thats if it ever will again. The days of taking 3,000 to Wolves as a norm are gone, all the lads I used to go with and there were loads of us, nobody is going for a multitude of reasons, the Rams would have had 25 coaches going up there back then and there would have been another 500 on the train, theres your missing 1500 odd
Not disappointing at all, only if your comparing it to the past. To many are stuck in the past, football culture has moved on, society has changed and life has changed. Embrace the now and the Cardiff rising again, we will be well supported at wolves and Fulham will see a massive following due to the prices for families which is again highlighting the change in football culture.
We will take more to wolves than they bring here, probably close to 1,800 and I for one will visiting a ground I got bored of after so many visits but the new era excites me. Join the ride.
Gareth,we sold 1,700 tickets for Burton and could of sold 2,000, when fans want to really go,they go and they find time,money,weather, holidays,times and don't care about the distance.
Our fans over the years turn out about three times a season in big numbers.
Wolves in the 80's when we use to get 4,000 at home, we took 1,500 away to Wolves Division 4 football.
You say football culture has moved on, but 99% of other clubs still take massive away support and thats a fact from Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc
I honestly think its going to take a lot more time than many realise(every season we say next season our fans will return) for our fans to travel away again week in week out.
Its different days though....You only go for the football nowadays, that was almost incidental during the 80's and 90's
100% agree its different days at the football
But its not stopped other clubs Bradford, Leeds, Grimsby,Bristol Rovers,Plymouth to Carlisle etc etc from travelling away
I said directly after we went back blue that it's going to take 3 or 4 years of the club doing the right things to get our fan Base where it 'should' be.
The feel good factor has only just come back and the club is on track. If we can keep this momentum going we could have some of our best days yet ahead of us...
Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:15 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:Was thinking of going but others I was going with can't go. Carlos get your Fooking coaches going again Annis sort him out Annis Annis sort him out
Fri Aug 18, 2017 3:20 pm