Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:55 am
Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:58 am
Gavinatthegarage wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:How hard is it to understand? I don't not accept the changes. I refuse to stop attending just because of one man and his running of the club.
How many people were against Ridsdale ripping the fans off and stopped going because of it?!
As I supporter, I will air my views on the clubs affairs as I see fit & whether I accept them or not.
To tell people what they accept or not is rather naive.
Barry, you are very naive. You pay to go in means you have accepted it. It's very simple.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:01 pm
JINKS wrote:Gavinatthegarage wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:How hard is it to understand? I don't not accept the changes. I refuse to stop attending just because of one man and his running of the club.
How many people were against Ridsdale ripping the fans off and stopped going because of it?!
As I supporter, I will air my views on the clubs affairs as I see fit & whether I accept them or not.
To tell people what they accept or not is rather naive.
Barry, you are very naive. You pay to go in means you have accepted it. It's very simple.
He tries to be clever but really he's not the brightest.. It's as if he's being told what to say
Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:09 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:JINKS wrote:Gavinatthegarage wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:How hard is it to understand? I don't not accept the changes. I refuse to stop attending just because of one man and his running of the club.
How many people were against Ridsdale ripping the fans off and stopped going because of it?!
As I supporter, I will air my views on the clubs affairs as I see fit & whether I accept them or not.
To tell people what they accept or not is rather naive.
Barry, you are very naive. You pay to go in means you have accepted it. It's very simple.
He tries to be clever but really he's not the brightest.. It's as if he's being told what to say
Why are you trying to people what they think? You can't tell people what they think.
You are right, in Tan's eyes, I have probably accepted it, which is why I'm actively trying to protest peacefully against it. To show that I do not agree/accept it.
If you're happy with wearing a red shirt and a dragon, good for you..
Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:12 pm
Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:25 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:What's that got to do with anything? I continue to support the team but do not accept the rebranding. Read that back a few times then hopefully you will then understand.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:34 pm
sleepers wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:What's that got to do with anything? I continue to support the team but do not accept the rebranding. Read that back a few times then hopefully you will then understand.
so you support cardiff city the team not the color or badge,which is what a majority of fans are sayiong
but are classied as plastics.
if you continue to go an pay for tickets or season tickets in tan eyes the rebrand has been accepted.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:41 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:sleepers wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:What's that got to do with anything? I continue to support the team but do not accept the rebranding. Read that back a few times then hopefully you will then understand.
so you support cardiff city the team not the color or badge,which is what a majority of fans are sayiong
but are classied as plastics.
if you continue to go an pay for tickets or season tickets in tan eyes the rebrand has been accepted.
I've said that myself in a previous post. I haven't accepted or embraced the change. You'll never see me in a red city home shirt (I say that because some smart arse may dig out pics of me in the 93 SW Echo shirt.. Haha).
For me, I'm not so bothered about the crest. As long as the bluebird is recognised by the club. Crests are updated regularly, I rather a blue shirt.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:50 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Please read the context of the sentence. Surely you can do that?
IN VINCENT TAN'S EYES I look as if I have accepted it, but that is not the point you were trying to make.
You were implying that I had accepted it myself, which is incorrect.
Keep up & maybe one day you'll understand.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:50 pm
JINKS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Please read the context of the sentence. Surely you can do that?
IN VINCENT TAN'S EYES I look as if I have accepted it, but that is not the point you were trying to make.
You were implying that I had accepted it myself, which is incorrect.
Keep up & maybe one day you'll understand.
If you look back i say in my opinion and other's opinions to that we think you have accepted it by paying to go in to watch the game and in Tans eyes you have to
Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:01 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:JINKS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Please read the context of the sentence. Surely you can do that?
IN VINCENT TAN'S EYES I look as if I have accepted it, but that is not the point you were trying to make.
You were implying that I had accepted it myself, which is incorrect.
Keep up & maybe one day you'll understand.
If you look back i say in my opinion and other's opinions to that we think you have accepted it by paying to go in to watch the game and in Tans eyes you have to
Well your opinion a out my acceptance is wrong then, simple.
Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:30 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Mynachdy_Bluebird wrote:I appreciate his investment but the man needs to be sat down and taught about football...
Yes, only chose a brilliant young manager, invested in new players, has his team at the top of the Championship and heading(hopefully) for the Premiership!!
What a failure!!
Needs a lesson indeed. Perhaps YOU could sit dow with him and explain where he needs to improve!!
He needs to improve on respecting a fan base and respecting footballing traditions and clubs traditions & identities.
Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:37 pm
JINKS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:JINKS wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Please read the context of the sentence. Surely you can do that?
IN VINCENT TAN'S EYES I look as if I have accepted it, but that is not the point you were trying to make.
You were implying that I had accepted it myself, which is incorrect.
Keep up & maybe one day you'll understand.
If you look back i say in my opinion and other's opinions to that we think you have accepted it by paying to go in to watch the game and in Tans eyes you have to
Well your opinion a out my acceptance is wrong then, simple.
Tlg and some other's dont go because they dont accept it and wont watch cardiff city in a rebranded kit because they believe its unacceptable...
Everyone going into that stadium accept it because they watch the rebranded team play something some people claim to hate so much
Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:38 pm
Sven Ghali wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:Sven Ghali wrote:Mynachdy_Bluebird wrote:I appreciate his investment but the man needs to be sat down and taught about football...
Yes, only chose a brilliant young manager, invested in new players, has his team at the top of the Championship and heading(hopefully) for the Premiership!!
What a failure!!
Needs a lesson indeed. Perhaps YOU could sit dow with him and explain where he needs to improve!!
He needs to improve on respecting a fan base and respecting footballing traditions and clubs traditions & identities.
Genuine question: Why, was he born and bred in Cardiff and/or its surrounding areas?
I'm actually AGAINST the re-breand thing but I appreciate the fact that it's his money that has (a) kept the club alive, and (b) allowed us to be where we are, so I will reluctantly acccept it because we are moving forward AT LAST
I would also ask "How much respect have SOME on here given him?"