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splott parker
11-01-15, 11:04
Only two of them there yesterday, both of them had blue scarves on, the one prick even had 'always be blue' on his. On 19.27 in the past he has turned around to our lot and sarcastically sang 'always be red', I admit that I gave them both barrels yesterday, the one's answer was that he was wearing blue yesterday because the team were in blue and he used to wear red when the team were in red. Very logical answer but, dear God, I could have wrung his feckin neck http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif Perhaps I'm in the wrong http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif

ian gibson
11-01-15, 11:13
Two of our lot walked in the pub yesterday wearing red scarves they'd borrowed off someone. They had never worn red before and thought it would be a laugh to wind everyone up, the looks they got from everyone in the pub was funny as feck http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

bluekell
11-01-15, 11:22
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.

I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".

Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.

I believe that it was because some fans were a little more astute then the rest of us. Some fans took a long time to wake up and sell the coffee, and most people did eventually.

However, some fans thought that Tan would never change his mind and that to fight him could lead to the complete demise of Cardiff City. Those people (few in number) still support Cardiff City and have the same aims as the rest of us.

In the last week we have taken one step forward, but there are many more to be taken. If we really are to move into the right direction we have to put all our differences together and move forward as one club.

These guys you wanted to punch yesterday. Next time you see them, go and buy them a pint and celebrate together.

TruBlue
11-01-15, 11:31
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans. If they try and "sell" you coffee though, it's fair game to punch them. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/Dsmile.gif

BLUETIT
11-01-15, 11:32
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans. B 2 B. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/ayatollah.gif

goats
11-01-15, 11:56
What about the group of about 15 who apparently haven't been all season or for years by the sounds of what they were singing, in the top corner between the canton and ninian, constantly singing "our support is f in sh*t", be moaning the fact that not even the canton stand sing anymore.
They looked like they were on day release but had a point about how quite it was, think they thought it was still 1988..... http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif

splott parker
11-01-15, 12:12
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans. I wanted to wring his neck not punch him, anyway I'm still in bed after a heavy session yesterday but when I get up I'm going to flog a jar of Nescafé to the woman next door, thanks for the advice, it'll buy me a pint later http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif

blueblade
11-01-15, 12:17
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans. This is a valid point and one that has been lost on many people through this last 2 years + of nonsense.

splott parker
11-01-15, 12:24
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them". True Steve, but it was annoying being abused and sneered at by these people over the last few seasons all because I sang 'We'll always be blue' on 19.27. To see one of them yesterday in an 'Always be blue' scarf just put the tin hat on for me, I may be wrong in some people's eyes but I can't forgive and forget, sorry.

BLUETIT
11-01-15, 12:27
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".
Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.B 2 B. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/ayatollah.gif

blueblade
11-01-15, 12:28
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".
Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.Stop being so bloody sensitive and give them a man hug next time.

splott parker
11-01-15, 12:33
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".
Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.
I believe that it was because some fans were a little more astute then the rest of us. Some fans took a long time to wake up and sell the coffee, and most people did eventually.A fetching shade of grey : http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

splott parker
11-01-15, 12:36
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".
Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.
I believe that it was because some fans were a little more astute then the rest of us. Some fans took a long time to wake up and sell the coffee, and most people did eventually.What's this 'man hugging' thing with you today? I've just checked my closet to see if you're emerging from it http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

blueblade
11-01-15, 12:38
It was a good day for you and all Cardiff City fans yesterday. The saddest part for me about the rebrand is the way in which it has divided Cardiff City fans.
I would be rich if I had a pound for the fans who said at the start of the rebrand "I don't care if we play in pink as long as its Cardiff City I will support them".
Those same people yesterday were celebrating as loud as the rest.
I believe that it was because some fans were a little more astute then the rest of us. Some fans took a long time to wake up and sell the coffee, and most people did eventually.
However, some fans thought that Tan would never change his mind and that to fight him could lead to the complete demise of Cardiff City. <b>Those people (few in number) still support Cardiff City and have the same aims as the rest of us.I knew I shouldn't have gone to church this morning, it gives me temporary feelings of love.

TruBlue
11-01-15, 12:48

Wrong Side of the Severn
11-01-15, 13:22
Only two of them there yesterday, both of them had blue scarves on, the one prick even had 'always be blue' on his. On 19.27 in the past he has turned around to our lot and sarcastically sang 'always be red', I admit that I gave them both barrels yesterday, the one's answer was that he was wearing blue yesterday because the team were in blue and he used to wear red when the team were in red. Very logical answer but, dear God, I could have wrung his feckin neck http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif Perhaps I'm in the wrong http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif You were wrong. Yesterday was a time for uniting fans and not resurrecting past grievances.

surge
11-01-15, 14:04
Only two of them there yesterday, both of them had blue scarves on, the one prick even had 'always be blue' on his. On 19.27 in the past he has turned around to our lot and sarcastically sang 'always be red', I admit that I gave them both barrels yesterday, the one's answer was that he was wearing blue yesterday because the team were in blue and he used to wear red when the team were in red. Very logical answer but, dear God, I could have wrung his feckin neck http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif Perhaps I'm in the wrong http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif
You were wrong. Yesterday was a time for uniting fans and not resurrecting past grievances.Which is what they started. OP didn't have to react but they didn't have to provoke.

ROBERTO MARONI
11-01-15, 14:48
What about the group of about 15 who apparently haven't been all season or for years by the sounds of what they were singing, in the top corner between the canton and ninian, constantly singing &quot;our support is f in sh*t&quot;, be moaning the fact that not even the canton stand sing anymore. Then on the way out, one beauty stood infront of the Bryncethin buses telling them to &quot;**** off back to Fulham&quot; http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

Steve R
11-01-15, 14:50
I thought this post was about some sordid sex party that you went to.

11-01-15, 14:50
What about the group of about 15 who apparently haven't been all season or for years by the sounds of what they were singing, in the top corner between the canton and ninian, constantly singing &quot;our support is f in sh*t&quot;, be moaning the fact that not even the canton stand sing anymore.
They looked like they were on day release but had a point about how quite it was, think they thought it was still 1988..... http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif Sound's like the idiots behind us in the canton stand