Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
Agreed, and people begging protests to stop :hehe:
Boycotts and protests are the only chance they'll change or go. Due process, they'll ignore. Steve Borley (the rebrand cheerleader) is sent out as a "fan" to tick a box. He's as bad as Tan, Dalman and Choo.
I’m of the opinion that protests are just a waste of time for everyone involved, Tan isn’t listening to the great unwashed as he’ll look at us.
The fan groups should just sever relationships with the club and actively make it as nasty as possible. Hit them where it hurts - it sure as hell isn’t at the CCS.
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Der Kaiser
I’m of the opinion that protests are just a waste of time for everyone involved, Tan isn’t listening to the great unwashed as he’ll look at us.
The fan groups should just sever relationships with the club and actively make it as nasty as possible. Hit them where it hurts - it sure as hell isn’t at the CCS.
They should definitely stop engaging.
The last minutes are really depressing.
I've no problem with protests. The problem with the Tan Out one is there is no answer on an alternative?
I saw an interview on you tube and a fan was asked who do you want and the answer was David Sullivan.🤣🤣🤣🤣
A fan saying I want to go to the football thinking I may get my head kicked in. 🤣🤣🤣
We really are in a hopeless position.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
I’m of the opinion that protests are just a waste of time for everyone involved, Tan isn’t listening to the great unwashed as he’ll look at us.
The fan groups should just sever relationships with the club and actively make it as nasty as possible. Hit them where it hurts - it sure as hell isn’t at the CCS.
The protests did work, we aren't playing in red anymore.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
The protests did work, we aren't playing in red anymore.
Genuine question here, did they? I remember a big one whilst we were in the Prem but can't recall any of substance the season after when we went down and the the kits were changed back to blue in the January. I personally think we'd still be in red if we had stayed up and that was more the driver, people turned up in their droves (myself included) when we were winning in red. Not so much the season we went down and were relatively middle of the pack.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Der Kaiser
Genuine question here, did they? I remember a big one whilst we were in the Prem but can't recall any of substance the season after when we went down and the the kits were changed back to blue in the January. I personally think we'd still be in red if we had stayed up and that was more the driver, people turned up in their droves (myself included) when we were winning in red. Not so much the season we went down and were relatively middle of the pack.
The fans boycotted a game, which did the job
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
Genuine question here, did they? I remember a big one whilst we were in the Prem but can't recall any of substance the season after when we went down and the the kits were changed back to blue in the January. I personally think we'd still be in red if we had stayed up and that was more the driver, people turned up in their droves (myself included) when we were winning in red. Not so much the season we went down and were relatively middle of the pack.
Only real protests start when we are struggling irrespective of colour of kit, we had huge crowds promotion season and premier league season in red.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
The fans boycotted a game, which did the job
Did we? Don't remember that but there we are. All semantics anyway, I barely remember what I did yesterday half the time.
Still, my general point stands that a protest won't achieve much in this instance
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Originally Posted by
2b2bdoo
Only real protests start when we are struggling irrespective of colour of kit, we had huge crowds promotion season and premier league season in red.
:thumbup:
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
Did we? Don't remember that but there we are. All semantics anyway, I barely remember what I did yesterday half the time.
Still, my general point stands that a protest won't achieve much in this instance
Yes, it was Colchester in the cup and then a week later, we were back in blue
If you hurt Tan's wallet, you get results
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
Yes, it was Colchester in the cup and then a week later, we were back in blue
If you hurt Tan's wallet, you get results
It wasn't a boycott.
There were over 4,000 there for a Friday night fa Cup game. Live on tv. We were playing a 2nd team. V Colchester.
Russell slade had been appointed a few months before and yes morale was low. Just after Xmas.
The crowd wasn't that different to other home cup games before and since.
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Father Dougal
It wasn't a boycott.
There were over 4,000 there for a Friday night fa Cup game. Live on tv. We were playing a 2nd team. V Colchester.
Russell slade had been appointed a few months before and yes morale was low. Just after Xmas.
The crowd wasn't that different to other home cup games before and since.
It was a boycott, it was the lowest crowd ever at CCS for any game, by nearly 1500.
Whether the organisers were smart doesn't matter, it worked. 8 days later we played in blue. It wasn't a coincidence.
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Going round Twitter from I assume the fans meeting recently about a player that was asked to go and visit a lifelong supporter from the valleys who is in his final days and the player refused. Cian Ashford had to step in. Story told by Corky so assume this is correct if anyone on here can confirm?
No mention of the player but he should never play for us again
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If it's on twitter it must be true. Ffs.
Same as the ive been told Robinson stormed out and yet another incredible extremely reliable source said Rizas been sacked. ( the 2nd extremely reliable source in about 3 weeks which turned out to be bollox)
The worrying thing is so many fans believe the shit on twitter and these utterly useless sources.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Hilts
If it's on twitter it must be true. Ffs.
Same as the ive been told Robinson stormed out and yet another incredible extremely reliable source said Rizas been sacked. ( the 2nd extremely reliable source in about 3 weeks which turned out to be bollox)
The worrying thing is so many fans believe the shit on twitter and these utterly useless sources.
This isn’t the usual shit from Twitter and their fake sources though it’s a direct quote from Paul Corky
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kendoddsdadsdogsdead
Needs to be named
If it is true then we need to the player's reason for not going before we condemn him
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RichardM
If it is true then we need to the player's reason for not going before we condemn him
What possible reason can there be? I very much doubt it was a specific time on a specific day
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I came to Cardiff to Uni and started supporting them as a result. I am Welsh though so not sure if it counts
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TheBirchgrovePub
This isn’t the usual shit from Twitter and their fake sources though it’s a direct quote from Paul Corky
Direct quote from paul on twitter just now as those central stand idiots were repeating it. Paul said
"Lads if you are going to put things out to the public you have to be accurate ...this is total rubbish you are putting out..no players refused . I went with Cian to meet Dewi."
https://x.com/CardiffCitySLO/status/1911539732271558738?t=nXC82rUDfLyev-j2h5rtsg&s=19
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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TheBirchgrovePub
What possible reason can there be? I very much doubt it was a specific time on a specific day
It could have been too close home to home for the player, maybe he lost someone recently.
I'm sure there could be many reasons...anyway, it appears it wasn't true anyway.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
It was a boycott, it was the lowest crowd ever at CCS for any game, by nearly 1500.
Whether the organisers were smart doesn't matter, it worked. 8 days later we played in blue. It wasn't a coincidence.
I'm sure there wasn't a boycott - I went along to that game and I'm pretty sure it was a combination of general frustration at how the club was progressing, Slade's boring football, unattractive opposition and the fact it was being shown live on TV that brought about the low crowd. Of course, the rebrand was.a leading factor in supporter dissatisfaction at the club and the low turn out seemed to be the straw that broke the camel's back as far as playing in red went, but there was no organised boycott of the game as I recall it - I almost certainly would not have gone if there had been.
Re: Minutes of Meeting - Fans Advisory Board
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the other bob wilson
I'm sure there wasn't a boycott - I went along to that game and I'm pretty sure it was a combination of general frustration at how the club was progressing, Slade's boring football, unattractive opposition and the fact it was being shown live on TV that brought about the low crowd. Of course, the rebrand was a leading factor in supporter dissatisfaction at the club and the low turn out seemed to be the straw that broke the camel's back as far as playing in red went, but there was no organised boycott of the game as I recall it - I almost certainly would not have gone if there had been.
Spot on. Pedro's rewriting history. Only a tiny number of us ever boycotted the club as a result of the rebrand. Lots of fans were uncomfortable about playing in red and plenty of people gradually became disillusioned with the situation at the club for the variety of reasons you've outlined. However, the number who actively boycotted the club was very small and there was never a game at which a formal boycott took place.
There are some City fans (like me) who took a long time to return following the rebrand reversal and there are some who have never returned (I know several), but the more lasting impact of Tan's folly was a significant change in the way many established supporters feel about the club.