Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:29 pm
Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:01 pm
Forever Blue wrote:In my Opinion its Better than Sitting Back and Doing Nothing
Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:42 pm
stickywicket wrote:sorry lads,you'll be surprised how big the silent majority is.
Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:07 pm
Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:09 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:I can understand people asking, whats the point of the March. Is the protest aimed at Ridsdale? or at the board in general. Personally, I feel that the supporters cannot forgive Ridsdale for the persistent lies and as the mouthpiece, it is him that needs removing form the club. Im not actually sure, what benefit that would have in the short or medium term to the running of the club. However, as lots of problems are coming to the surface on a daily basis, I'm also not that convinced that his removal would be detrimental to the day to day club affairs either. I believe that the only thing that these protests will achieve is that the supporters who take part will at least feel better in themselves that they showed their discontent and that they care about their club in the only way that football supporters can, through physical action (chanting and singing). It will hopefully bring national media coverage to the goings on at Cardiff and provide the general football public with an alternative view to Ridsdales (everything is rosy in the Garden) attitude. I hope its not a one off, and now becomes the norm at every home again until something significant gives. I personally, will feel a lot better, having joined in that when Ridsdale eventually leaves, he is left in no doubt that he outstayed his welcome and at least a segment of our support left him in no doubt how they felt about him. Events will be recorded for posterity which may hopefully, leave other clubs in no doubt that this man should never be welcomed into any club again in the future
Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:46 pm
stickywicket wrote:sorry lads,you'll be surprised how big the silent majority is.
Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:50 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:I can understand people asking, whats the point of the March. Is the protest aimed at Ridsdale? or at the board in general. Personally, I feel that the supporters cannot forgive Ridsdale for the persistent lies and as the mouthpiece, it is him that needs removing form the club. Im not actually sure, what benefit that would have in the short or medium term to the running of the club. However, as lots of problems are coming to the surface on a daily basis, I'm also not that convinced that his removal would be detrimental to the day to day club affairs either. I believe that the only thing that these protests will achieve is that the supporters who take part will at least feel better in themselves that they showed their discontent and that they care about their club in the only way that football supporters can, through physical action (chanting and singing). It will hopefully bring national media coverage to the goings on at Cardiff and provide the general football public with an alternative view to Ridsdales (everything is rosy in the Garden) attitude. I hope its not a one off, and now becomes the norm at every home again until something significant gives. I personally, will feel a lot better, having joined in that when Ridsdale eventually leaves, he is left in no doubt that he outstayed his welcome and at least a segment of our support left him in no doubt how they felt about him. Events will be recorded for posterity which may hopefully, leave other clubs in no doubt that this man should never be welcomed into any club again in the future
perfect,well said .
WELL SAID, STAND UP AND BE COUNTED
Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:22 pm
stickywicket wrote:stickywicket wrote:sorry lads,you'll be surprised how big the silent majority is.
By silent I don't mean I'm on the board of directors’ side.
Protesting is not enough. You must come up with an alternative,
I haven’t seen one on this or any other message board.
It’s alright asking questions but sometimes you have to be able to provide answers ourselves.
Whereas the white knight?
Is it the Malaysians or Sam? I think not.
I must admit I liked Daya's post the other day when he said he'd contacted the Guy who tried to buy West Ham-
Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes.Now that’s being positive.
And no Big Gwyn I don't work for City either.
Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:54 pm