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Cardiff City RedBlueDragonBirds 2012-2013 season

I think we have to take into account that the march took place nearing the end of the season....

Most of the people who want to keep Cardiff blue have already given up on the idea......I for one wasnt going to march in the freezing cold to a game i had no intention of watching...

Shows how much you are bithered about the red thing, you cukdnt even be bothered to get cold. Susmup city fans through the ages, Fickle with a big fuck off capital F.
 
i surrendered my season ticket because i was very bothered about 'the red thing'....and so I went away for the weekend....

should i have travelled back at £100+ to march to a game i didnt have a ticket for?......go choke on a testicle you sad khunt
 
The most annoying thing is that due to my personal circumstances we'll almost certainly get promoted just to spite me.

Spite me because i couldn't afford to renew the season ticket I've had for years for one of the best seats (IMO) in the ground.

Instead I'll depend on watching it on TV via a friend's Sky account and getting my four friends' tickets on the cheap on the odd occasions when they can't go.

May treat myself on occasion to a full price ticket if I can manage it.
 
i surrendered my season ticket because i was very bothered about 'the red thing'....and so I went away for the weekend....

should i have travelled back at £100+ to march to a game i didnt have a ticket for?......go choke on a testicle you sad khunt

Anti red resorts to abuse shocker. You didnt say you were away, you said you didnt want to get cold. I suggest you read your own posts before caling me names.
 
Sorry I forgot, you are a superior supporter to us, how dare we have an opinion. Youbecme a massive bore on this subject long go. If you hadnt noticed the vast majority of fans are sticking by the club right now.
Let's see what happens if the dream doesn't come true for the Red Dragons Franchise FC, or if Tan gets bored and saddles us with even more debt.
 
The most annoying thing is that due to my personal circumstances we'll almost certainly get promoted just to spite me.

Spite me because i couldn't afford to renew the season ticket I've had for years for one of the best seats (IMO) in the ground.

Instead I'll depend on watching it on TV via a friend's Sky account and getting my four friends' tickets on the cheap on the odd occasions when they can't go.

May treat myself on occasion to a full price ticket if I can manage it.
Why not support a local team instead? As 1927 keeps on reminding us Cardiff don't need your money anyway.
 
Anti red resorts to abuse shocker. You didnt say you were away, you said you didnt want to get cold. I suggest you read your own posts before caling me names.

I think your post was the abuse......at the start of the season i would've done whatever I could've done to protest.....but in April??......

its done....
 
I think your post was the abuse......at the start of the season i would've done whatever I could've done to protest.....but in April??......

its done....

It was hardly the same as being called a cunt was it? Now go and do your homework.
 
Decided a few weeks ago to walk away, and now that the season ticket deadline has passed, and the die is cast for next year, aside from the impotent rage at what has happened to our club, I feel a weird zen-like satisfaction and relief that I won't have to sit amongst the desperate wannabe red quislings in their tatty knock-off scarves and tawdry lucky kits (on their lucky red seats no doubt).

It's still our club though, on loan to Tan and the glory hunters - and if we've got a club when he gets bored / sees our triumphant Premiership dream turn to ashes, then maybe I'll be back.

Agnostic about what happens to the Dragons next term but if a record low points score and a humiliating return to the Championship precipitates an early exit from Sri Vincent Tan, then bring it fucking on.
 
Decided a few weeks ago to walk away, and now that the season ticket deadline has passed, and the die is cast for next year, aside from the impotent rage at what has happened to our club, I feel a weird zen-like satisfaction and relief that I won't have to sit amongst the desperate wannabe red quislings in their tatty knock-off scarves and tawdry lucky kits (on their lucky red seats no doubt).

It's still our club though, on loan to Tan and the glory hunters - and if we've got a club when he gets bored / sees our triumphant Premiership dream turn to ashes, then maybe I'll be back.

Agnostic about what happens to the Dragons next term but if a record low points score and a humiliating return to the Championship precipitates an early exit from Sri Vincent Tan, then bring it fucking on.
Good for you mate. I suggest you check out some of the lower league action and remind yourself about what football used to be about. You know, when it felt like you weren't just there to be sold shit and have your opinions ignored.

There's an ex-diehard City fan turning up for the Dulwich games!
 
Agnostic about what happens to the Dragons next term but if a record low points score and a humiliating return to the Championship precipitates an early exit from Sri Vincent Tan, then bring it fucking on.

Whats the Welsh Squad got to do with it?
 
Decided a few weeks ago to walk away, and now that the season ticket deadline has passed, and the die is cast for next year, aside from the impotent rage at what has happened to our club, I feel a weird zen-like satisfaction and relief that I won't have to sit amongst the desperate wannabe red quislings in their tatty knock-off scarves and tawdry lucky kits (on their lucky red seats no doubt).

It's still our club though, on loan to Tan and the glory hunters - and if we've got a club when he gets bored / sees our triumphant Premiership dream turn to ashes, then maybe I'll be back.

Agnostic about what happens to the Dragons next term but if a record low points score and a humiliating return to the Championship precipitates an early exit from Sri Vincent Tan, then bring it fucking on.

How you can say that about your club I dont know, you are not a Cardiff City fan.SO the club belongs to those that walk away and no one else? well fuck you! I can see why there are some people who are embracing red more because of the arrogant attitude of the anti-red, i'm a bigger fan than you. Unbelievable. and you and your ilk have the cheek to call those of us who are still there supporting the club the sad ones!!!
 
How you can say that about your club I dont know, you are not a Cardiff City fan.SO the club belongs to those that walk away and no one else? well fuck you! I can see why there are some people who are embracing red more because of the arrogant attitude of the anti-red, i'm a bigger fan than you. Unbelievable. and you and your ilk have the cheek to call those of us who are still there supporting the club the sad ones!!!

Not a fan of the brand Cardiff City that's for sure, but they are still my club, until such time as I (not you or Vincent Tan) decide otherwise.

You're not sad, just desperate, like the rest of the rollover Reds (reluctant or otherwise) who have embraced the fallacious idea that football without ultimate success i.e. elevation to the Holy Land of the Premier League, is by definition without worth or meaning.

The ends justify the means, eh, and if that means trashing your heritage, history, identity and soul, then so be it - it's only a brand after all, like a packet of cornflakes - and if that don't work we'll change it again.

Enjoy your red seats, prawn sandwiches, Super Sunday, Manic Monday and soon-come name-change, however flat, empty and hollow that success may be.

(oh, and don't worry about the debts being loaded onto the club - I'm sure that will all work out just fine).
 
I dont actually know anyone who has seen let alone eaten a prawn sandwich at a football match.
 
I dont actually know anyone who has seen let alone eaten a prawn sandwich at a football match.
It's an expression.
Prawn sandwich brigade is a term that describes corporate or otherwise emotionally detached football fans who attend matches primarily to enjoy corporate hospitality, rather than support a team. In this sense, "brigade" is used pejoratively.
The term originated from a media comment by Manchester United captain Roy Keane who felt certain sections of the crowd had not been vocal enough in their support, and at times too quick to criticise minor mistakes, during the Champions League game against Dynamo Kyiv in November 2000:
“Away from home our fans are fantastic, I'd call them the hardcore fans. But at home they have a few drinks and probably the prawn sandwiches, and they don't realise what's going on out on the pitch.
 
Like Newport County you mean? Or Barry Town?

Yes, good job neither of them ever change their shirt colors eh? Oh wait...
Ah yes. They all got a new strip, different club emblem, different club nickname and different club slogan foisted on them at the whim of their autocratic new owners too, didn't they? Oh wait....

:facepalm:

Newport are still wearing similar colours that that they did for decades.
 
Ah yes. They all got a new strip, different club emblem, different club nickname and different club slogan foisted on them at the whim of their autocratic new owners too, didn't they? Oh wait....

:facepalm:
Well Barry Town did!:facepalm:
 
The Mighty Bluebirds only took a point at Watford but I'm fairly content with that.

Thought we might cancel each other out. Taylor was a shit ref... No surprises there eh!
 
They actually played in blue for an away game! The line that we'd always wear blue for the away games was another big fat lie that the fans were fed, wasn't it?

Still, better not make a fuss. Tan knows, best and SUCCESS is at stake.
 
No one promised that. They can't. What if the home team's kit is blue.

We lost a load of times in blue at the beginning of the season. The players fancied playing in lucky red. Our away form improved and we started singing "We're Winning abroad, how rubbish are you" thanks to our previously dire away record.... in blue.
 
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