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Good luck selling season tickets after that display
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Re: Good luck selling season tickets after that display
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Originally Posted by
LeningradCowboy
Utter shit.
People struggling with energy prices and general cost of living. £450 to watch that shower of shite or pay a gas bill, they can get ****ed
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Re: Good luck selling season tickets after that display
My season tickets going spare now for the last 2 games. Don't all get killed in the rush.
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Feel sorry for the ones who have bought tickets for Reading.
I couldn't watch them if they were playing out my back garden.
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My thought was they would sell them on the back of a good display today. That’s gone out of the window.
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Originally Posted by
LeningradCowboy
Utter shit.
That's it for me, St holder for 34 years...ill still collect the memorabilia but as for going I'm not going to be renewing.
More to life than football.
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Need to announce Bale :hehe:
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The repercussions of todays game will cost the City dearly.
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Originally Posted by
@CCFCProgrammes
That's it for me, St holder for 34 years...ill still collect the memorabilia but as for going I'm not going to be renewing.
More to life than football.
What after today? As horrific as it was there's a fair few competing performances this sesson, probably even one or two that surpass this for shitness.
Double defeats to Wurzels and Swansea though.
Of course there are more important things.
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I'll be there - a clubs for life not just derby results
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What a bunch of wusses in this thread.
It's one match, although it wasn't actually a match. But to say that's the end of your support.....it's pathetic.
You should have been supporting in the eighties and nineties when we were really hopeless. Except you'd obviously have lasted one game.
The future is interesting. Morison will have to explain at some point how we made Swansea look so good, but to be fair they did look good today.
It's sport.
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Feel sorry for the ones who have bought tickets for Reading.
I couldn't watch them if they were playing out my back garden.
I think we will turn Reading over.
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Why does it take so long to get into the stadium this season whenever there is a decent crowd? It's happened for Wales games and again today. There were hundreds of people in a slow-moving queue outside gate 3 at kick-off. Eventually the stewards let anyone with a season-ticket card enter through gate 2, but we were already 1-0 down by the time I got to my seat. This didn't happen in 2018/19 when we had crowds of over 30,000 for pretty much every game.
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Re: Good luck selling season tickets after that display
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Originally Posted by
LeningradCowboy
Utter shit.
I’m not sure people buy tickets off one game results.
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Originally Posted by
2b2bdoo
I’m not sure people buy tickets off one game results.
I think that today will have tipped the balance for many people.
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
Need to announce Bale :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
LeningradCowboy
I think that today will have tipped the balance for many people.
People are fickle if we go on a good run or make some decent signings, especially a Bale.
If Morison builds a team, they will come.
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2b2bdoo
I’m not sure people buy tickets off one game results.
they dont, this game will be quickly forgotten, the derby games dont mean that much anymore, the " spice " has gone, its just another game for the players / manager and for many of us fans
I couldn't get to the game today, had a game at 11.00 and didnt stand a chance, does sound like I dodged a bullet
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blue matt
they dont, this game will be quickly forgotten, the derby games dont mean that much anymore, the " spice " has gone, its just another game for the players / manager and for many of us fans
I couldn't get to the game today, had a game at 11.00 and didnt stand a chance, does sound like I dodged a bullet
I’d say you couldn’t be more wrong, that defeat will hurt the club and an awful lot of supporters for months to come. Not sure it will the players mind because they’re a fair few of them who are used to being humiliated by the jacks now and it’s not provoked a response from them in the past, so it probably won’t this time.
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the other bob wilson
I’d say you couldn’t be more wrong, that defeat will hurt the club and an awful lot of supporters for months to come. Not sure it will the players mind because they’re a fair few of them who are used to being humiliated by the jacks now and it’s not provoked a response from them in the past, so it probably won’t this time.
Agreed, looking at this message board and social media there are a lot of people hurting. I’ve backed Morison for months but he could leave tomorrow and I wouldn’t bay an eyelid
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the other bob wilson
I’d say you couldn’t be more wrong, that defeat will hurt the club and an awful lot of supporters for months to come. Not sure it will the players mind because they’re a fair few of them who are used to being humiliated by the jacks now and it’s not provoked a response from them in the past, so it probably won’t this time.
we will have to agree to disagree then, as I think give it a week or 2 and no-one will really care, people might know a jack, they might get a bit of stick, , its a game of football, we move on, with what's happening in the world at the mo, it has got to put it into perspective
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
we will have to agree to disagree then, as I think give it a week or 2 and no-one will really care, people might know a jack, they might get a bit of stick, , its a game of football, we move on, with what's happening in the world at the mo, it has got to put it into perspective
With what’s happening in the world now people look for football to provide some relief - we’ve been pathetic in all four derbies this season and the Swansea one in particular still means an awful lot to many City fans, the players and coaching staff should be ashamed to pick up their wages this week.
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
we will have to agree to disagree then, as I think give it a week or 2 and no-one will really care, people might know a jack, they might get a bit of stick, , its a game of football, we move on, with what's happening in the world at the mo, it has got to put it into perspective
Don't be daft this result is the most humiliating result in CCFC history
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
we will have to agree to disagree then, as I think give it a week or 2 and no-one will really care, people might know a jack, they might get a bit of stick, , its a game of football, we move on, with what's happening in the world at the mo, it has got to put it into perspective
I know what you mean. However with nothing additional on the game today all we were hoping for was a good game. I wasn't that bothered about losing and say we lost 3 2 in a ding dong game with both sides going for it that would have been fine. So I get what you mean.
However to watch our team stand back and watch them have 70 plus percent possession and then when they decided to move forward they created something with ease pretty much every time, and their keeper didn't have a save to make all game. Against a team in the bottom half of the table with a poor away record? That's nowhere near ok.
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Father Dougal
I know what you mean. However with nothing additional on the game today all we were hoping for was a good game. I wasn't that bothered about losing and say we lost 3 2 in a ding dong game with both sides going for it that would have been fine. So I get what you mean.
However to watch our team stand back and watch them have 70 plus percent possession and then when they decided to move forward they created something with ease pretty much every time, and their keeper didn't have a save to make all game. Against a team in the bottom half of the table with a poor away record? That's nowhere near ok.
Agreed it was absolutely pathetic today. Fans made an effort to turn up today, that's enough to show this derby matters. Then to have the players perform like that is shocking.
A complete insult to the paying fans. Those players and staff earn very good money, they are unlikely to be affected by everything going on in the world at the moment, the least they can do is actually perform in a derby game.
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
we will have to agree to disagree then, as I think give it a week or 2 and no-one will really care, people might know a jack, they might get a bit of stick, , its a game of football, we move on, with what's happening in the world at the mo, it has got to put it into perspective
For me I'd agree, I don't know any swans fans personally.
But there will be many fans between here and Swansea in towns that have decent fan bases for both clubs. It's banter of course but I'd imagine going into work Monday won't be pleasant for them.
It's a more painful version of the West brom (add in few other similar performances) humiliation, part because its Swansea, part because although we at times don't resort to hoofing we are still extremely limited.
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
For me I'd agree, I don't know any swans fans personally.
But there will be many fans between here and Swansea in towns that have decent fan bases for both clubs. It's banter of course but I'd imagine going into work Monday won't be pleasant for them.
It's a more painful version of the West brom (add in few other similar performances) humiliation, part because its Swansea, part because although we at times don't resort to hoofing we are still extremely limited.
It's worse than West brom as that was mick picking 5 centre backs and was clear he had lost the plot. That felt more solvable.
This felt pretty much our best team and our best effort-and that's what we got.
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Father Dougal
It's worse than West brom as that was mick picking 5 centre backs and was clear he had lost the plot. That felt more solvable.
This felt pretty much our best team and our best effort-and that's what we got.
I felt quite confident before kick off. I thought that, with our pace up front, our intensity when we press, and with Doyle and Drameh linking up so well, we'd make life uncomfortable for them. Instead we had no intensity or pace. We didn't press or tackle. We gave them fluffy dressing gowns to wear, lovely slippers and a pipe and invited them to take over the pitch.
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I felt quite confident before kick off. I thought that, with our pace up front, our intensity when we press, and with Doyle and Drameh linking up so well, we'd make life uncomfortable for them. Instead we had no intensity or pace. We didn't press or tackle. We gave them fluffy dressing gowns to wear, lovely slippers and a pipe and invited them to take over the pitch.
When I seen the team I thought maybe Davies should have started but at the same time thought maybe Harris could do the work for Davies to come on and stretch the game. Clearly that went out the window with the early goal.
We just didn’t get it right sadly.
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2b2bdoo
When I seen the team I thought maybe Davies should have started but at the same time thought maybe Harris could do the work for Davies to come on and stretch the game. Clearly that went out the window with the early goal.
We just didn’t get it right sadly.
I was glad to see Harris start. I thought he would run their defence more ragged than Davies, put in the donkey work for Davies and Colwill to profit from.
However, he never got the chance to run them ragged.
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Re: Good luck selling season tickets after that display
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I felt quite confident before kick off. I thought that, with our pace up front, our intensity when we press, and with Doyle and Drameh linking up so well, we'd make life uncomfortable for them. Instead we had no intensity or pace. We didn't press or tackle. We gave them fluffy dressing gowns to wear, lovely slippers and a pipe and invited them to take over the pitch.
Doyle was pathetic today, more interested in putting on a hard man act than actually playing football
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Originally Posted by
Nobody's Rep
I'll be there - a clubs for life not just derby results
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
What after today? As horrific as it was there's a fair few competing performances this sesson, probably even one or two that surpass this for shitness.
Double defeats to Wurzels and Swansea though.
Of course there are more important things.
We've been shit for a number of years, why should I partially continue to fund players who enjoy lavish lifestyles when they don't give a shit about the club.
Fans had their toshack moment in the 70s, this is mine.
Spending time with my little girl and fishing from now on
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Originally Posted by
Alfresco
Don't be daft this result is the most humiliating result in CCFC history
What a load of absolute b******s.
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UNDERHILL1927
People struggling with energy prices and general cost of living. £450 to watch that shower of shite or pay a gas bill, they can get ****ed
I would respectfully suggest that you move to a cheaper part of the ground then. You can get an adult season ticket for around £250 in the Canton or Ninian.
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Bloody hell, there are some toys going miles out of the pram in this thread. I think some people need to grow up.
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Re: Good luck selling season tickets after that display
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I was glad to see Harris start. I thought he would run their defence more ragged than Davies, put in the donkey work for Davies and Colwill to profit from.
However, he never got the chance to run them ragged.
Harris is unfortunately not a top half championship striker. He would do better in league one or two. If we have aspirations to challenge the top six then he has to go. Cant hold the ball up or distribute and blindly takes shots when team mates are in better positions.
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Originally Posted by
Nobody's Rep
I'll be there - a clubs for life not just derby results
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
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Thirded, well put dml1954 and Nobody’s Rep.
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
Bloody hell, there are some toys going miles out of the pram in this thread. I think some people need to grow up.
I know you’re just trying to be the usual attention seeking and get a bite but after nearly 50 years of following Cardiff city that was one of the worst defeats I’ve witnessed in terms of the performance and against our biggest rivals so I think some “toy throwing” is very much entitled on here.