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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
insider
Did you go around with forms asking for address details and do a head count?
My brother has lived in n Cardiff all his life and he travelled with the adar glass coaches back in the day.
You are not understanding the maths here
If 250 fans are watching Cardiff City up at Bury , when we were really shit and 150 of them got on coaches that were mostly full before then even picked up a few stragglers in Cardiff then obviously most of City's support were from outside Cardiff 🙄
Our coach from Bridgend was full by the time it got to Cardiff
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
Chilled of Llanishen
Afraid to say Mike Pearce died about 18 months ago. I always remember him from working in the souvenir shop in the late 70s, a very nice guy.
Stalwarts of the supporters club in the same way vince and others are today . Safe , reliable travel for people who cannot or do not want to drive or don't want to go by train .
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
chrisp_1927
I think there is only 1 conclusion to take from this. You must have made a mistake, forgotten where your brother has lived, and not realised that he's a valley boy !! The other option of course, is that sludge is talking bollocks again 😂
A lot of Cardiff city fans from Cardiff don't like being reminded that the beating heart of Cardiff City lies in the support this club gets from the valleys and its outlying areas
One of Cardiff City's most fervent fans collared Sam Hammam once at a meeting and told him he was taking these people for granted . And he was right .
If we didn't have great support from outside of Cardiff when we were shite then the coaches wouldn't have run from outside of the council offices in Bridgend or from Pontypridd and been full by the time we got to Cardiff
They would have started and ended in Cardiff and the stragglers from the valleys would have to have come to Cardiff to get the bus .
The demand was there and still is so there we go .
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Don't be daft. He's never wrong. The font of all knowledge, what he doesn't know isn't worth knowing etc.
Never mind away games , you are not even allowed to go to home games as the football is boring 😴
Never mind boyo
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
Former Labour leader
I'm a Ponty boy originally and I remember the specials running down to NP in the 60 s, on a Saturday, usually full. Ponty rugby team was lucky to get 2 men and a dog for their matches at Ynysangharad Park, 200 was a big crowd. I would pop down now and again if City were away and I had nothing better to do.
Times have certainly changed.
Full swing it seems, as they're back to shite crowds now. Only get a decent turn out for Merthyr and Cardiff.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Never mind away games , you are not even allowed to go to home games as the football is boring 😴
Never mind boyo
:hehe:
About as low as it goes in an attempt to have a pop.
I grate on you badly don't I :hehe:
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
:hehe:
About as low as it goes in an attempt to have a pop.
I grate on you badly don't I :hehe:
Well if you want to continue having pops which started over a year ago then I will continue to bring up the fact that the excuse you gave for not supporting cardiff city anymore was that your daughter finds the football boring
I think calling someone a sex offender is far far more serious than that
You carry on mate , fill your boots
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Well if you want to continue having pops which started over a year ago then I will continue to bring up the fact that the excuse you gave for not supporting cardiff city anymore was that your daughter finds the football boring
I think calling someone a sex offender is far far more serious than that
You carry on mate , fill your boots
Seeing as you brought it up, I called you a nonce in the heat of the moment. I did also apologise.
I stand by the rest of it, it is ****ing weird for a grown man to remember a 15 year old girls arse so fondly. You were 15 at the time of seeing it, but you are a fully grown man remembering it. I don't care how you spin it, in fact I won't even be replying as it's been done to death, but you said "she had a cracking arse" about a 15 year old.
Never mind, this will get deleted along with any other thread your mates deem to show you in a bad light.
My daughter is 15 as well. Really is a weird thing to say about someone that age.
"She had a cracking arse"
You do you, but that is plain ****ing oddball behaviour.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Seeing as you brought it up, I called you a nonce in the heat of the moment. I did also apologise.
I stand by the rest of it, it is ****ing weird for a grown man to remember a 15 year old girls arse so fondly. You were 15 at the time of seeing it, but you are a fully grown man remembering it. I don't care how you spin it, in fact I won't even be replying as it's been done to death, but you said "she had a cracking arse" about a 15 year old.
Never mind, this will get deleted along with any other thread your mates deem to show you in a bad light.
My daughter is 15 as well. Really is a weird thing to say about someone that age.
"She had a cracking arse"
You do you, but that is plain ****ing oddball behaviour.
I couldn't give a toss
Maybe one day your daughter will change your mind and you will have to find another excuse eh 😉
Keep it up mate 👍
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I couldn't give a toss
Maybe one day your daughter will change your mind and you will have to find another excuse eh 😉
Keep it up mate 👍
Surprised you can afford to attend, didn't think people on benefits could afford such luxury, added into all the fishing you do and time spent being Cowbridges very own mother Theresa I'm surprised you can afford the time as well.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Surprised you can afford to attend, didn't think people on benefits could afford such luxury, added into all the fishing you do and time spent being Cowbridges very own mother Theresa I'm surprised you can afford the time as well.
Daddy can we go back to watch ccfc ?
No ! 👎
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Daddy can we go back to watch ccfc ?
No ! 👎
:hehe:
You're about 55 and wound up over nothing :hehe:
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Stalwarts of the supporters club in the same way vince and others are today . Safe , reliable travel for people who cannot or do not want to drive or don't want to go by train .
Always went on the train, would see the odd two or three coaches there as sludge says. Didn’t really know the people who went on the coaches as they were mainly valleys back then. As trains got more expensive and difficult various people would hire coaches from cardiff too…then the valley rams came along….
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
:hehe:
You're about 55 and wound up over nothing :hehe:
I am just playing your game
Doesn't bother me at all
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
goats
Always went on the train, would see the odd two or three coaches there as sludge says. Didn’t really know the people who went on the coaches as they were mainly valleys back then. As trains got more expensive and difficult various people would hire coaches from cardiff too…then the valley rams came along….
Some people went on the train and coaches
When the special trains to Swansea were running all those years ago Bridgend Station was ram packed
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Some people went on the train and coaches
When the special trains to Swansea were running all those years ago Bridgend Station was ram packed
Going to swansea was a completely different affair….
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I am just playing your game
Doesn't bother me at all
Cool.
Don't engage then, if you're not bothered you can just let it go and not acknowledge it :thumbup:
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Cool.
Don't engage then, if you're not bothered you can just let it go and not acknowledge it :thumbup:
You could stop trying to get a reaction , you are after all 35 and a parent , it's hardly adult behaviour to be teaching her is it ?
But if you keep being silly I will land on you when I feel like it
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
Same old tired posts and stereotypes whenever this subject gets brought up Boring. Zzzz
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You could stop trying to get a reaction , you are after all 35 and a parent , it's hardly adult behaviour to be teaching her is it ?
But if you keep being silly I will land on you when I feel like it
I am not teaching her how to post on CCMB :thumbup:
Land on me :hehe:
When I feel like :hehe:
You have absolute power. You the man. Repeat in the mirror. You are a beast. You the man.
:hehe:
My mother taught me to go to work and work hard for what I want, I do, but I suppose not all of us can follow their teachings and some of us lounge about cleaning rock vinyls, online shopping for fishing equipment while taking money off a government you despise.
Hey ho.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
[QUOTE=dembethewarrior;5256437]I am not teaching her how to post on CCMB :thumbup:
Land on me :hehe:
When I feel like :hehe:
You have absolute power. You the man. Repeat in the mirror. You are a beast. You the man.
:hehe:
My mother taught me to go to work and work hard for what I want, I do, but I suppose not all of us can follow their teachings and some of us lounge about cleaning rock vinyls, online shopping for fishing equipment while taking money off a government you despise.
You need to tell mum shes messed up , her sons a part time dad 👨
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Same old tired posts and stereotypes whenever this subject gets brought up Boring. Zzzz
Same sob called adults bickering to.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
You're not doing too bad for someone not bothered :hehe:
All time low for you, didn't realise I bothered you enough to stoop so low :thumbup:
Anyway few days off work in the Xmas madness got shopping to do for my part time daughter, suppose you've done all yours what with being free all year round. Them tories must pay a decent wage for stay at home types.
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
You're not doing too bad for someone not bothered :hehe:
All time low for you, didn't realise I bothered you enough to stoop so low :thumbup:
Anyway few days off work in the Xmas madness got shopping to do for my part time daughter, suppose you've done all yours what with being free all year round. Them tories must pay a decent wage for stay at home types.
Aye free as a bird 🐦
Bluebirds
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Re: City support from the Cardiff area's?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Aye free as a bird 🐦
Bluebirds
Dole bum.
20 year student type, moan life isn't fair while living off the establishment you hate so much while your loved ones benefit from said state handouts.
Be a real man get a job and look after your own on your own.
Ciao.