Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:45 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:payne89 wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Chris1988 wrote:I must admit I was very shocked to see how many people put those horrendous red scarfs on, to look around the stadium and see all that red really upset me, I have said it before and say it again I will NEVER put anything Cardiff city red on as long as I live, fair play to someone standing not far from me all in blue and waving a bluebirds flag shame there aint more like him.
Goes to show your loyalty doesn't it. Down here in Brighton then there'd be riots and not one person wearing red. You lot sold your souls and are plastics.
i think the wins gone to your head mate, seemed like a decent poster before the game..
He's speaking sense, we have rolled over like no other fanbase would.
I felt alienated tonight to be frank, got a bad taste in my mouth.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:50 am
bluebird-77 wrote:eighty_8 wrote:bluebird-77 wrote:Lol can't believe I'm reading this how upset people are red scarfs being waved around jeez man you should be happy with life if that all you got to be upset about. You should really give smaratins a ring they listen to you and try to make you feel better. It's only a colour for fucks sake grow up.
Same ground same club same city same league same team as last year but now more red on display who cares really??
Plastic fans to me are the ones who thrown they dummies out of the pram and won't go no more because they play in red. Really grown up they must have really loved the cup to drop of them at a change of colour.east we got plastics out now so the rest of the true Cardiff fans can enjoy the coming permiership years. While the plastics sit at home and dream of blue all day long.
So to sum it up, fans who want Blue are plastics...
There is no sense it that post !
Please read my post again ever said the peoPle who want blue are Plastics. I said the ones who don't go no more ecauss of colour are.
You understand now??
Simples isn't it.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:57 am
scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:people forgetting this has nowt to do with the premier league dream and a lot to do with our club surviving and having a future.
I completely disagree.
I think the majority of our fans have only accepted this because we're top of the league, and people are blinded by success.
I guarantee that if we were sitting at the bottom of the league right now, our fans would be alot less accepting about our club being ripped apart in all but it's name.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:00 am
slicky202 wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:people forgetting this has nowt to do with the premier league dream and a lot to do with our club surviving and having a future.
I completely disagree.
I think the majority of our fans have only accepted this because we're top of the league, and people are blinded by success.
I guarantee that if we were sitting at the bottom of the league right now, our fans would be alot less accepting about our club being ripped apart in all but it's name.
a lot of people are idiots though and cant see the wood for the trees. vinnie is doing his best to put us in there with the big boys and that will include being marketed in other countries. do you guys not want to be in there with the big boys? because i sure as shit do! see the bigger picture please.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:13 am
scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:people forgetting this has nowt to do with the premier league dream and a lot to do with our club surviving and having a future.
I completely disagree.
I think the majority of our fans have only accepted this because we're top of the league, and people are blinded by success.
I guarantee that if we were sitting at the bottom of the league right now, our fans would be alot less accepting about our club being ripped apart in all but it's name.
a lot of people are idiots though and cant see the wood for the trees. vinnie is doing his best to put us in there with the big boys and that will include being marketed in other countries. do you guys not want to be in there with the big boys? because i sure as shit do! see the bigger picture please.
I want to, yeah, of course.
But i want us to play in blue with our badge, and our identity, more.
If we need to play 5 leagues lower for that to happen then so be it, i'll still be there.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:17 am
JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:26 am
Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:35 am
slicky202 wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
i dont think there is such a thing as a "pro red" some just see the bigger picture
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:53 am
Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:56 am
Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:23 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:People wearing blue then the red scarf with it. Confusing.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:11 am
JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:13 am
bluebird-77 wrote:eighty_8 wrote:bluebird-77 wrote:Lol can't believe I'm reading this how upset people are red scarfs being waved around jeez man you should be happy with life if that all you got to be upset about. You should really give smaratins a ring they listen to you and try to make you feel better. It's only a colour for fucks sake grow up.
Same ground same club same city same league same team as last year but now more red on display who cares really??
Plastic fans to me are the ones who thrown they dummies out of the pram and won't go no more because they play in red. Really grown up they must have really loved the cup to drop of them at a change of colour.east we got plastics out now so the rest of the true Cardiff fans can enjoy the coming permiership years. While the plastics sit at home and dream of blue all day long.
So to sum it up, fans who want Blue are plastics...
There is no sense it that post !
Please read my post again ever said the peoPle who want blue are Plastics. I said the ones who don't go no more ecauss of colour are.
You understand now??
Simples isn't it.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:22 am
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:22 pm
scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:slicky202 wrote:people forgetting this has nowt to do with the premier league dream and a lot to do with our club surviving and having a future.
I completely disagree.
I think the majority of our fans have only accepted this because we're top of the league, and people are blinded by success.
I guarantee that if we were sitting at the bottom of the league right now, our fans would be alot less accepting about our club being ripped apart in all but it's name.
a lot of people are idiots though and cant see the wood for the trees. vinnie is doing his best to put us in there with the big boys and that will include being marketed in other countries. do you guys not want to be in there with the big boys? because i sure as shit do! see the bigger picture please.
I want to, yeah, of course.
But i want us to play in blue with our badge, and our identity, more.
If we need to play 5 leagues lower for that to happen then so be it, i'll still be there.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:23 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:30 pm
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:00 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:03 pm
BigGwynram wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
Exactly
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:10 pm
JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
I've been wearing blue to every game, that's all I can do. What do you expect an 18 year old student to do on his own?
Those who have accepted the rebrand have killed the club, whether you like it or not. Sell outs.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:17 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
I've been wearing blue to every game, that's all I can do. What do you expect an 18 year old student to do on his own?
Those who have accepted the rebrand have killed the club, whether you like it or not. Sell outs.
So you can sit next to someone at the CCS, you wear your blue shirt and he wears a red. You pay the same money for your ticket, support the team vociferously for 90 mins. Yet he's a sell out and you're not? What has he gained for "selling out" that you haven't? It's a cheap throwaway comment that lacks substance and is nothing better than an unsubstantiated insult against a fellow fan.
I'm glad you still support the team, but if you really felt that strongly then you would stay away. Otherwise you're as much as "a sell out" that you accuse others of being.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:51 pm
JonCCFC wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Carpe Diem wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Tonight was heartbreaking. Watching the team in red is one thing, but seeing 95% of the ground in red... I've never felt so out of place in my life. I was holding up my blue scarf today and nearly everyone around me stared at me. Someone even told me to "f**k off and support someone else".
Congratulations 'pro-reds', you've managed to kill your own club. I hope you're all happy.
So what have you done differently to these "pro reds" for only them to have killed the club? Worn a blue scarf?
I've done nothing to help kill the club. Those who have accepted the rebrand have. If the rest of the fanbase were like me then the club wouldn't have given out free red scarves in the first place.
You've done nothing to keep it blue either. Posting on a forum trying to point the finger of blame at these so called "pro reds" whilst still going to the games doesn't make you some kind of revolutionary. You're in this as much as anyone in afraid
I've been wearing blue to every game, that's all I can do. What do you expect an 18 year old student to do on his own?
Those who have accepted the rebrand have killed the club, whether you like it or not. Sell outs.
So you can sit next to someone at the CCS, you wear your blue shirt and he wears a red. You pay the same money for your ticket, support the team vociferously for 90 mins. Yet he's a sell out and you're not? What has he gained for "selling out" that you haven't? It's a cheap throwaway comment that lacks substance and is nothing better than an unsubstantiated insult against a fellow fan.
I'm glad you still support the team, but if you really felt that strongly then you would stay away. Otherwise you're as much as "a sell out" that you accuse others of being.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:55 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:I don't think Tan wants anyone to stay away but I think you're right he wants the blue gone. I believe though that in a few years we will be back in blue but hopefully in a good place financially and positionally in the league. Time will tell but its this belief that allows me to enjoy the football and watch with interest how it all unfolds.
All this vitriol from some about who's right and who's wrong, who's a plastic and who's a sell out is just inflated egos and much of it pointless hypocrisy. Everybody has the right to support the club the way they see fit. Being a fan who was there when we had crowds of 3000 (me included) or who yearns to be back in league 2 "as long as we are in blue" doesn't give them the right to slag newer fans off or dismiss them as though their viewpoint is flawed or irrelevant. The world changes and accepting the future doesn't mean you've lost sight of the past.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:37 pm
Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:48 pm
Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:50 pm
lethal's shooting boot wrote:We're being supported by a bunch of puppets these days & Tan is pulling their strings,we're being fed bullshit & as long as we reach the promised land tradions & principles can go out of thw window.The scarves we are told were a gesture for our support & to keep us warm , yeah right Nothing to do with a possible badge change come next season or the fact that the colour is different from the kit, fooking rubbish item that makes us look like brain dead Zombies, our support at present is a joke.
Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:11 pm
Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:42 pm
Cesca wrote:The final score tonight just shows how lucky red is
Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:04 pm
Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:04 pm
the blue beast wrote:JonCCFC, who are you to call Gwynn not a true fan. The man has followed the city for decades all over the country. He was part of the few thousand crowds of the lower league days. I have seen enough shit, and by hell am I going to let the colour issue spoil what will be the best season in my lifetime. If you are not enjoying this then sadly you never will!