Every last one of us should turn up with our cameras.......can't throw us all out....Knowing Cardiff they probably would.
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The images of the empty directors box and swathes of empty seats tell a story. Maybe that's closer to the real reason for banning Jon.
An infringement of copyright may technically be correct but it's a jobsworth approach.
Club should be more concerned with filling the seats than pissing off the people who are actually sitting in them.
Every last one of us should turn up with our cameras.......can't throw us all out....Knowing Cardiff they probably would.
Petition anyone?
Absolutely Mike. Of course the regulations entitle the club to take your picture and plaster it all over the Internet with your entry into the ground implying your consent.
We can take your picture, but you can't take ours.
It stinks imho.
I always thought that John was an official photographer, such were the quality of the photos. He's not hurting anyone, just bringing pleasure to others and combining two of his interests. If he was making money out of it I could understand.
Another wedge driven between club and fans.
It's free advertising in many ways. Jon's pics are not selective. They promote the real picture from games. That includes action, fans, adverts etc.
Some bright spark thinking they can bust some balls but making themselves look stupid. A disconnect from a club looking to connect.
Free the JonCandy One.
Add to this the club filming fans and showing the film at half-time on the big screens (as they did last season) - clearly without permission - they were just random shots ("Do The Ayotollah!"?).
On a personal level, I worked out where Jon sat and roughly when he took his shot of the stand to his left, 'cos that was where I sit. When I thought he'd be a'snappin' I'd stand up, hoping to be in the shot. Didn't happen - but a guy I sat next to was prominent in one photo and was tickled pink when I told him next match.
First they came for the photos .. and then they came for the fan websites
Sounds more to me like the league trying to protect copyright then the club imo
Interesting point made on the other board.
The past few home games, that board has made a point of plastering pics of empty seats and near empty stands all over negative attendance threads. Maybe the club finally got fed up with these images of the matchday experience and decided to enforce the leagues rules.
if so, its a shame for Jon as these pics look like phone quality, not the quality of Jon's.
Jon is such a fixture at City games, at all levels, that its a real shame that something he enjoys, something other fans enjoy and something that adds to the fan experience (for free) has been stopped by the club. It may have been a league regulation rather than City's and if so then it's a shame that the league has stopped something so innocent and positive.
Those photos have meant a lot to me over the years. It really gave a feel of the match day. What a shitty situation.
in honour of jons pics... at a set time in the next home game everyone should whip out camera / phone with flash on and take snaps...
clubs a joke...
It sounds to me more like the EFL trying to protect official photographers and the league's own photographers from unlicenced competition originall,y, rather than an attempt to squash "fans" taking photo's of the game. But when embarrassment takes over, reason goes ourt of the window.
Bastards...............Its just one thing after the other.