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Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:58 am

Laughing stock :oops:

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:22 am

No.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:23 am

We've been a laughing stock since last summer if you didn't realise.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:32 am

We've never been a popular club so now it's a chance for some to take a cheap shot. Don't think many really care and I certainly don't care what anyone thinks who isn't a City fan. Just comes down to childish name calling from some, such as some of tne jacks that spend their free time on here

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:45 am

Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:15 am

Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:17 am

Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs


Yes we are a laughing stock....that is what we have to man up to.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:21 am

Seriously Ian, are you worried what other clubs think?
If it was another club, do you think they would be worried by what you are thinking?
Of course not.
Who cares what they think?
Not me that's for sure. :D :D :D

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:22 am

Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs

In a way you're right: Us other fans have much respect for the unfortunate souls who are powerlessly watching their club be destroyed. The fans like you who lap it up have become a laughing stock though. The guys you know must be too polite to give it to you straight.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:25 am

Swoosh wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs


Bury your head in the sand all you like. History doesn't just mean silverware. We have a history if passion and pride and vociferous fans.

That history is now distorted with this shower of plastic idiots that occupy the stadium.


Most other stadia too, it's happening, modern football is changing fast.
It just so happens ours has been changed so quickly.
The history has not gone away, that will always be there.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:28 am

Yes we have. Once he gets stadium naming rights he will probably change the stadiums name to Kuala Lumper Lane as well.

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:32 am

Swoosh wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs


Bury your head in the sand all you like. History doesn't just mean silverware. We have a history if passion and pride and vociferous fans.

That history is now distorted with this shower of plastic idiots that occupy the stadium.


I love this "plastic" line. Unless you were there in the days of 3,000 attendances then it seems you're a plastic. How dare people embrace change for the good of the club. Lets stick with football in the 80s when we were shit but we had a hardcore and great trips to Scarborough and Hereford.

And I was one of the 3,000 and believe we will be in blue again. For now though its a chapter in our history that will make this club successful for the next few generation of fans - or sorry plastics in your mind

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:36 am

BlueFoxWYS wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs

In a way you're right: Us other fans have much respect for the unfortunate souls who are powerlessly watching their club be destroyed. The fans like you who lap it up have become a laughing stock though. The guys you know must be too polite to give it to you straight.


Or maybe can just see the bigger picture as they have a mature outlook on life an not just a fan who loves to score points against another. I couldn't care less what you think - I have less respect for clubs who choose the administration route on various occasions to suit than those who take action to face up to their obligations. Sound familiar?

Re: Have we become a bit of a

Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:43 am

Swoosh wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
Swoosh wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
Jelly Heels wrote:Of course the club has become a laughing stock. Some foreigner has come in, changed the clubs colours that has stood for a century, changed the badge to a Malaysian dragon, slashed Malaysia over the shirt and filled the stadium with Makaysian flags and the fans have literally LAPPED IT UP!

No club anywhere else would have had this reaction to it. Everyone has pride in their club their colours, their history and traditions. Cardiff fans just want to see Gareth Bale and Sergio Aguero so wave those red scarfs high and proud.

Laughing stock is an under statement.


Drama queen. History can't change. I know fans from many different clubs and don't know of anyone laughing. Even if they were, who cares? Man up ffs


Bury your head in the sand all you like. History doesn't just mean silverware. We have a history if passion and pride and vociferous fans.

That history is now distorted with this shower of plastic idiots that occupy the stadium.


I love this "plastic" line. Unless you were there in the days of 3,000 attendances then it seems you're a plastic. How dare people embrace change for the good of the club. Lets stick with football in the 80s when we were shit but we had a hardcore and great trips to Scarborough and Hereford.

And I was one of the 3,000 and believe we will be in blue again. For now though its a chapter in our history that will make this club successful for the next few generation of fans - or sorry plastics in your mind


Change for the good of the club? :D

In what way has this been good for the club? Fanbase has been decimated, atmosphere killed, reputation in tatters and debt more than doubled... Oh yeah top of the championship. Joy.


The attendances are as high as ever
The new stadium killed the atmosphere, not the red kit
Reputation in tatters? According to who?
We are being financed by VT so unless he wants his money back what's the concern?
Top end of season = prem league and the chance to start building a solid financial base. We are too far down this road now to turn back.