Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:52 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:55 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:02 pm
thomasblue wrote:A load of people will be putting there scarfs in a pile back outside the club shop after the game , trying to get as big a pile as possible to make a statement to tan instead of throwing them on the pitch .
Pretty much just excepting them and saying thank you for his input into the club but then giving them back so as to say we except the rebrand to a point but will never wear it !!
Hope you all join in
It will also stop bans from happening
Whilst also wearing blue
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:05 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:11 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:thomasblue wrote:A load of people will be putting there scarfs in a pile back outside the club shop after the game , trying to get as big a pile as possible to make a statement to tan instead of throwing them on the pitch .
Pretty much just excepting them and saying thank you for his input into the club but then giving them back so as to say we except the rebrand to a point but will never wear it !!
Hope you all join in
It will also stop bans from happening
Whilst also wearing blue
Just be seen as an insult and I'm not up for that.
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:13 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:13 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:18 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:22 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:thomasblue wrote:A load of people will be putting there scarfs in a pile back outside the club shop after the game , trying to get as big a pile as possible to make a statement to tan instead of throwing them on the pitch .
Pretty much just excepting them and saying thank you for his input into the club but then giving them back so as to say we except the rebrand to a point but will never wear it !!
Hope you all join in
It will also stop bans from happening
Whilst also wearing blue
Just be seen as an insult and I'm not up for that.
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:26 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:49 pm
stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:51 pm
stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:53 pm
stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:03 pm
thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
If the rebrand doesn't insult you just carry on with your premiership at all costs way of supporting city and others will carry on there's !!
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:04 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:06 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
Never thought I'd hear the day that wearing blue down Cardiff Coty would be called "strange".
Sad times.
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:09 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:13 pm
carpet20 wrote:stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
In the same way you have every right to wear the red shirt, we have a right to not want to support it, this is a simple peaceful gesture, that will not disrupt the team or lead into violence or angry protests.
Instead of putting down every opportunity we have to show our views, let us get on with what we believe in and let the numbers do the speaking.
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:15 pm
I Bleed Blue wrote:What annoys me is when people say we sold out for the lure of premiership football yet we were striving for it in Blue too? Hypocritical much
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:15 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:18 pm
stapes wrote:carpet20 wrote:stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
In the same way you have every right to wear the red shirt, we have a right to not want to support it, this is a simple peaceful gesture, that will not disrupt the team or lead into violence or angry protests.
Instead of putting down every opportunity we have to show our views, let us get on with what we believe in and let the numbers do the speaking.
I dont wear colours or support the rebrand, but dont you think wearing blue when we'r playing a side in blue might be the slightly disruptive to the players? Just my point of course
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:19 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:thomasblue wrote:A load of people will be putting there scarfs in a pile back outside the club shop after the game , trying to get as big a pile as possible to make a statement to tan instead of throwing them on the pitch .
Pretty much just excepting them and saying thank you for his input into the club but then giving them back so as to say we except the rebrand to a point but will never wear it !!
Hope you all join in
It will also stop bans from happening
Whilst also wearing blue
Just be seen as an insult and I'm not up for that.
Didnt bother Tan when he insulted the club's identity and traditions.
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:19 pm
stapes wrote:thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:If red insults you that much just politely refuse the scarf or donate it to your local charity shop, the idea of wearing the oppositions colour blue is a bit strange as well, you were all supporting a team in red last saturday so personally i think its hypocritical to accept a red scarf and dump it outside the club shop, talkabout throwing your toys out of the pram
If the rebrand doesn't insult you just carry on with your premiership at all costs way of supporting city and others will carry on there's !!
ive been a season ticket holder for 15+ years so dont talk to me about premiership football you clown, So what exactly are you doing about the rebrand? if it insults you that much you must vote with your feet and not go to the games? I didnt want it as much as anybody else but its here to stay under the current ownership so get used to it, who can blame VT for thinking red is now accepted when we'r getting 23000+ crowds without a sniff of protest and red shirts selling out
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:26 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:40 pm
stapes wrote:Im proud of 15+ years sounds like your looking forward to your big pat on your back when you get blue back hero
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:49 pm
thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:Im proud of 15+ years sounds like your looking forward to your big pat on your back when you get blue back hero
I don't need any pat on the back or want one , just want back what should never have been taken away in the first place .
Bored of you now ,you slag people off for not doing anything then when they try you slag them off for trying
A compromise is fine with me not a full return to blue it can be easily sorted out with give and take from both sides . If you don't support what the peaceful pro blues are trying to do don't support it ,but equally don't put any of us down for trying , it's better than throwing them on the pitch !!
Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:05 pm
Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:09 pm
stapes wrote:thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:Im proud of 15+ years sounds like your looking forward to your big pat on your back when you get blue back hero
I don't need any pat on the back or want one , just want back what should never have been taken away in the first place .
Bored of you now ,you slag people off for not doing anything then when they try you slag them off for trying
A compromise is fine with me not a full return to blue it can be easily sorted out with give and take from both sides . If you don't support what the peaceful pro blues are trying to do don't support it ,but equally don't put any of us down for trying , it's better than throwing them on the pitch !!
Not slagged anybody off i asked what your doing about it? I dont want red but and as i said in my 1st post il politely say "thanks but no thanks" and refuse the offer rather than dump it outside the club shop good luck with the protest
Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:09 pm
stapes wrote:thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:Im proud of 15+ years sounds like your looking forward to your big pat on your back when you get blue back hero
I don't need any pat on the back or want one , just want back what should never have been taken away in the first place .
Bored of you now ,you slag people off for not doing anything then when they try you slag them off for trying
A compromise is fine with me not a full return to blue it can be easily sorted out with give and take from both sides . If you don't support what the peaceful pro blues are trying to do don't support it ,but equally don't put any of us down for trying , it's better than throwing them on the pitch !!
Not slagged anybody off i asked what your doing about it? I dont want red but and as i said in my 1st post il politely say "thanks but no thanks" and refuse the offer rather than dump it outside the club shop good luck with the protest
Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:14 pm
carpet20 wrote:stapes wrote:thomasblue wrote:stapes wrote:Im proud of 15+ years sounds like your looking forward to your big pat on your back when you get blue back hero
I don't need any pat on the back or want one , just want back what should never have been taken away in the first place .
Bored of you now ,you slag people off for not doing anything then when they try you slag them off for trying
A compromise is fine with me not a full return to blue it can be easily sorted out with give and take from both sides . If you don't support what the peaceful pro blues are trying to do don't support it ,but equally don't put any of us down for trying , it's better than throwing them on the pitch !!
Not slagged anybody off i asked what your doing about it? I dont want red but and as i said in my 1st post il politely say "thanks but no thanks" and refuse the offer rather than dump it outside the club shop good luck with the protest
Stapes you keep saying about how we getting 23k crowds with no protests, and asking people what they are doing about it.
this is what were doing trying to organise blue tuesday. You keep having a go for people not doing anything about the rebrand and when we try to do something like this you write it of and have digs at it.
also brighton will be playing in green not blue.