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Nobody's Rep
03-01-15, 08:13

Nobody's Rep
03-01-15, 08:13

CCFC BlueBird
03-01-15, 11:09
The march, staying outside, not attending games is not going to make a difference at all, the way I see it is if Tan stops you from watching Cardiff then he wins, he has taken it away from you, to me the answer is to keep supporting the team, wearing blue and just to totally ignore his prescience. Tan loves publicity, he wants to win, so by doing marches and stopping from going to games, in his eyes he wins, publicity for him and takes away your football . Bluebirdsssssssss

Taunton Blue Genie
03-01-15, 11:15
The march, staying outside, not attending games is not going to make a difference at all, the way I see it is if Tan stops you from watching Cardiff then he wins, he has taken it away from you, to me the answer is to keep supporting the team, wearing blue and just to totally ignore his prescience. Tan loves publicity, he wants to win, so by doing marches and stopping from going to games, in his eyes he wins, publicity for him and takes away your football .
Bottom line is each fan can do what they want regarding the protest or not, but i dont agree at all that doing a march will give publicity tan wants in fact the opposite as the media are picking up on the negative reasons for such protest, and as for still buying season tickets next season again i dont wish to buy in to the rebrand and give Tan my money and lets all be honest here, CCFC is not the club we recognise and dearly love so hence many thousands have this season and next season will not renew.... until we get our club back...,,.:,..,..,,.

Baloo
03-01-15, 11:27
Personally i would much rather see a mass exodus at 19:27 as the cameras would clearly pick up on the disruption rather than a march that would go unnoticed to those it's aimed at.
Mass exodus fail dismally. The one at Hull had less than 100 leave in front of MOTD cameras and had the opposite effect than intended.
Mass boycott is the only way, people need to stop talking & start doing.
Exactly. Look how little coverage the Blackpool mass exodus generated when they played us live on Sky.If you support the principle people need to get behind this event which is backed by all the major Supporters groups and boards. This is the only event planned at the moment, so it's not a case of deciding to support this or some other type of activity, it's really supporting this or doing nothing.

purple haze2
03-01-15, 11:38
The only way we will get back to blue is if we return to the Premier and the club is sold. To do that the present team as poor as they are need to be supported. Otherwise I don't see much changing it's the only way we have any control over the situation. Any other action is just hot air that might make some people feel good for a very short time but make no difference whatsoever apart from making Tan even more difficult to deal with.
This is just speculation of course. Nobody really knows how things will unravel.
No but I can make an educated guess and have been around long enough to know that you have to be tactical and nearly all protests gain nothing and that's the truth of it.Totally agree with you valley boy http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif

Baloo
03-01-15, 11:54
The only way we will get back to blue is if we return to the Premier and the club is sold. To do that the present team as poor as they are need to be supported. Otherwise I don't see much changing it's the only way we have any control over the situation. Any other action is just hot air that might make some people feel good for a very short time but make no difference whatsoever apart from making Tan even more difficult to deal with.
This is just speculation of course. Nobody really knows how things will unravel.
No but I can make an educated guess and have been around long enough to know that you have to be tactical and nearly all protests gain nothing and that's the truth of it.
Totally agree with you valley boy http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif I think this is a convenient position from which to do precisely nothing.

Jimmy the Jock
03-01-15, 11:55
The only way we will get back to blue is if we return to the Premier and the club is sold. To do that the present team as poor as they are need to be supported. Otherwise I don't see much changing it's the only way we have any control over the situation. Any other action is just hot air that might make some people feel good for a very short time but make no difference whatsoever apart from making Tan even more difficult to deal with.
This is just speculation of course. Nobody really knows how things will unravel.
No but I can make an educated guess and have been around long enough to know that you have to be tactical and nearly all protests gain nothing and that's the truth of it.
Totally agree with you valley boy http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif What about the suffragettes?

purple haze2
03-01-15, 12:00
The march, staying outside, not attending games is not going to make a difference at all, the way I see it is if Tan stops you from watching Cardiff then he wins, he has taken it away from you, to me the answer is to keep supporting the team, wearing blue and just to totally ignore his prescience. Tan loves publicity, he wants to win, so by doing marches and stopping from going to games, in his eyes he wins, publicity for him and takes away your football .
Bottom line is each fan can do what they want regarding the protest or not, but i dont agree at all that doing a march will give publicity tan wants in fact the opposite as the media are picking up on the negative reasons for such protest, and as for still buying season tickets next season again i dont wish to buy in to the rebrand and give Tan my money and lets all be honest here, CCFC is not the club we recognise and dearly love so hence many thousands have this season and next season will not renew.... until we get our club back...IF the media asked Tan for his point of view, then he would give a very different response.

Baloo
03-01-15, 12:04
The march, staying outside, not attending games is not going to make a difference at all, the way I see it is if Tan stops you from watching Cardiff then he wins, he has taken it away from you, to me the answer is to keep supporting the team, wearing blue and just to totally ignore his prescience. Tan loves publicity, he wants to win, so by doing marches and stopping from going to games, in his eyes he wins, publicity for him and takes away your football .
Bottom line is each fan can do what they want regarding the protest or not, but i dont agree at all that doing a march will give publicity tan wants in fact the opposite as the media are picking up on the negative reasons for such protest, and as for still buying season tickets next season again i dont wish to buy in to the rebrand and give Tan my money and lets all be honest here, CCFC is not the club we recognise and dearly love so hence many thousands have this season and next season will not renew.... until we get our club back...
Bluebirdsssssssss Tan gives his point of view anyway quite regularly. I'm quite happy about that if the fans also have the opportunity.

purple haze2
03-01-15, 12:09
The march, staying outside, not attending games is not going to make a difference at all, the way I see it is if Tan stops you from watching Cardiff then he wins, he has taken it away from you, to me the answer is to keep supporting the team, wearing blue and just to totally ignore his prescience. Tan loves publicity, he wants to win, so by doing marches and stopping from going to games, in his eyes he wins, publicity for him and takes away your football .
Bottom line is each fan can do what they want regarding the protest or not, but i dont agree at all that doing a march will give publicity tan wants in fact the opposite as the media are picking up on the negative reasons for such protest, and as for still buying season tickets next season again i dont wish to buy in to the rebrand and give Tan my money and lets all be honest here, CCFC is not the club we recognise and dearly love so hence many thousands have this season and next season will not renew.... until we get our club back...
Bluebirdsssssssss
That's a very good point Bluebird and you are probably right that any media will look at FAN'S reasons for the march and protest.Carry on and good luck