It would be a laugh so I'd guess the answer is Yes. Which match should we do it in?Originally Posted by Rocco Siffredi wrote on Mon, 19 January 2015 09:29
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What if we all took a Christmas cracker to the ccs and had a mass interlinked cracker pull . Then wore hats that are too small with Vinny moustaches as pressies and told shit jokes. Would we be creating positive waves .
It would be a laugh so I'd guess the answer is Yes. Which match should we do it in?Originally Posted by Rocco Siffredi wrote on Mon, 19 January 2015 09:29
The question is will the decision to return to blue rekindle the enthusiasm of those who have been rapidly falling out of love with the club in recent years? No doubt it will in some cases, but I'll be surprised if that's the case for the majority of the fans who have become disillusioned with CCFC during Tan's reign.Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Mon, 19 January 2015 09:18
Almost all will have been damaged by the experience and take a long time to forgive, learn to trust and learn to love again.Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman wrote on Mon, 19 January 2015 10:41
Having the Blue back means that the sense of belonging has started to return, now we just have to see if Slade can rekindle the hope element.Originally Posted by TH63 wrote on Mon, 19 January 2015 11:39
Bollocks to all this happy clappy nonsense.
For many people going to watch football has always been an opportunity to get out of the house get to a match and let off steam.
For many people that means having a good old moan and they love doing it. Behind me sit the anti - Whitts family who spend every match moaning and shouting at Whitts.
Different people over the years have moaned about different players ( the " Toshack fan club " on the Grange in the 60's ) or just the team in general.
Now it's done on MB's and social media or the 606 but it it isn't just Cardiff City fans - the 606 always has moaning fans from top Premiership teams.
I'm positive fans love being negative