Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:37 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:54 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:58 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:04 am
Ebbw Blue wrote:Annis it was so annoying that there where so many empty seats against Reading on saturday, especially after great wins at home against Lecicester and the Jacks. If we do make the playoffs( this time we must) you watch ever one moaning i can't get a ticket.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:05 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:07 am
Ebbw Blue wrote:Annis it was so annoying that there where so many empty seats against Reading on saturday, especially after great wins at home against Lecicester and the Jacks. If we do make the playoffs( this time we must) you watch ever one moaning i can't get a ticket.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:07 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:51 am
taffyapple wrote:Since Sam came here our average attendances have more than doubled.
Sooner than look at the negatives, I'd prefer to see it as progress. We have
been in the doldrums for nigh on Forty years, we have no fan base that can
remember top flight football, so there is no 'sleeping hotbed of support'
We've started from scratch really, and remember Cardiff City have to put up
with a massively rugby biased TV and Media in Wales.
It is very frustrating, and the progress is slower than we'd all like, but we're
getting there. With or without promotion next season I can see our average
attendances at around 23-24,000. Premier league football would definitely mean
a lot of full houses. Full houses means somebody somewhere is going to have to
think about where we can put more seats.
Premiership football will mean a new generation of supporters turning their backs
on English clubs and following the City, its the Welsh way.
We'll get there.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:11 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:28 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:41 am
Bigbluebird wrote:Like I said to Borley... we need to get into the schools... we need to make the city shirt available in all sports shops, Borley says that the sport shops want the tops for cost price and we won't make money... I don't care about making a profit on them... let's just get them on the kids of Cardiff!!!! Advertising!
Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:47 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:16 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:27 am
Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:30 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Ebbw Blue wrote:Annis it was so annoying that there where so many empty seats against Reading on saturday, especially after great wins at home against Lecicester and the Jacks. If we do make the playoffs( this time we must) you watch ever one moaning i can't get a ticket.
I know it really gets to me.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:54 pm
ccfclover wrote:But the ones moaning will probably be the real fans. Unfortunately not all of us are able to get season tickets whether it be family commitments or financial reasons. This season i have probably made only 10 home games, does this mean i am a glory supporter?
Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:15 pm
bluebirds80 wrote:I am totally with Annis on this one. I bet everyone knows plenty of people who jump on the City Bandwagon now we are doing well in a new stadium etc...
My question to you all is where were you when we were shit?!
I used to get so much shit in school cos my heroes were Nathan Blake, Carl Dale and Stantona etc....
Saying that I accept we need more fans as the club look to push on as the bigger following the better for the clubs future.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:50 pm
taffyapple wrote:
I been watching City since about 1980. I've been in the ground when its been so
empty that I've had to speak to myself
There are obviously thousands of 'supporters' who jump on the bandwagon now things are looking
up. The trick is to turn these johnny-cum-lately fans into committed Cardiff City lovers like I'm
sure most of us on here are. Lets say we now have a hard core of 12-15,000 rain hail or snow fans,
can i turn round and call some of these johnny-cum-latelys? technically I could, cos I was watching
Cardiff in crowds of 3000 odd, and back then a home game was a round trip of over 400 miles for me.
The two Wembley games frustrated the shit out of me, they are without doubt the two biggest games
we've had since i been watching the club, yet there were people sat around me reading the programmes,
checking out the floodlights, tu-tutting at the language and the standing up, they had NO IDEA what
an FA Cup Semi-Final meant to us lot. But surely, the ultimate result would be if in 10 years time, these
'new age clueless City fans' have become committed, loyal, adoring Cardiff City supporters...
Therein lies the trick methinks.
I'm sure some of the lads on the board must know of a few fellers who werent arsed five years ago and
who have become hooked. Thats what we need more of
Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:42 pm
Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:37 pm
Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:20 pm
Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:28 pm
Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:53 pm
Ebbw Blue wrote:Annis it was so annoying that there where so many empty seats against Reading on saturday, especially after great wins at home against Lecicester and the Jacks. If we do make the playoffs( this time we must) you watch ever one moaning i can't get a ticket.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:26 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:ccfclover wrote:But the ones moaning will probably be the real fans. Unfortunately not all of us are able to get season tickets whether it be family commitments or financial reasons. This season i have probably made only 10 home games, does this mean i am a glory supporter?
Clover has highlighted a good point. Not all non-season ticket holders are glory hunters and I bet there are 1,000 of ardent fans who simply cannot make games because of other commitments.
I would say work is the biggest commitment as working patterns have changed over the past 30 years with Saturday and Sunday’s considered as just another working day.
That commitment along with late shift rotas during the week makes it almost impossible for many fans to plan attendances at CCS.
Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:29 pm
Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:55 pm
Forever Blue wrote:GLORY HUNTERS, Sorry if I am straight to the point and might upset certain fans of ours, but in My opinion its True.
Since Monday the Tickets for the Sheffield Wednesday Home game a week Saturday, have been selling like it was the Jacks game all over. I suppose i should be pleased we wont have all those empty seats everywhere.
COME ON YOU MIGHTY BLUEBIRDS
Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:15 am
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:05 am
Bigbluebird wrote:taffyapple wrote:
I been watching City since about 1980. I've been in the ground when its been so
empty that I've had to speak to myself
There are obviously thousands of 'supporters' who jump on the bandwagon now things are looking
up. The trick is to turn these johnny-cum-lately fans into committed Cardiff City lovers like I'm
sure most of us on here are. Lets say we now have a hard core of 12-15,000 rain hail or snow fans,
can i turn round and call some of these johnny-cum-latelys? technically I could, cos I was watching
Cardiff in crowds of 3000 odd, and back then a home game was a round trip of over 400 miles for me.
The two Wembley games frustrated the shit out of me, they are without doubt the two biggest games
we've had since i been watching the club, yet there were people sat around me reading the programmes,
checking out the floodlights, tu-tutting at the language and the standing up, they had NO IDEA what
an FA Cup Semi-Final meant to us lot. But surely, the ultimate result would be if in 10 years time, these
'new age clueless City fans' have become committed, loyal, adoring Cardiff City supporters...
Therein lies the trick methinks.
I'm sure some of the lads on the board must know of a few fellers who werent arsed five years ago and
who have become hooked. Thats what we need more of
I thought your other post was one of the best I've read on here... this one only a 6/10.... must try harder!!