Not posted recently. Have I missed much?
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Not posted recently. Have I missed much?
Scam hammam ran up massive debts and the Riddler came in to attempt to fix the problem, he couldnt, so some Billionaire arrived and kept the club going, we got promoted to the Premier league but that ended badly so we do not mention it that often, Oh another thing that didnt go down to well ( yet some always appear to bring it up ) Vinnie changed out kit to red, red of all colours, as i said, that didnt go down well, so we changed back to Blue :thumbup:
In more recent times, Snowgate was entertaining on here
Hi Phil.
Not missed much, just a couple of threads of people enjoying the snow.
There was a threatened off in Beddau a few years back.
I've been away for a bit too, slightly surprised to see on my return certain ex-supporters pop in to have a go at attendances or whatever else negative they feel they can pounce upon to put the club and it's continuing supporters down. However there's not much to have a pop at these days as we seem to be being run very professionally from the top down and lucky to have a very decent and let's face it loaded owner which is translating to success on the pitch, the likes of which we have very rarely seen in previous decades.
Cardiff City have had a record 30000 plus crowd at the CCS.
United fan base , possible promotion.
I didn't say that 4000 fans disappeared because of the rebrand. What I said was that none of it had to anything to do with Vincent Tan.
It's funny how fickleness is still being trotted out. The club are on one of their best ever runs and still low crowds are due entirely to fickleness.
Fair play. BIS repeating the same old sh!t on a thread titled hello is some achievement.:hehe:
It is slightly disappointing on the attendances, however we sold out 32,000 v Mac City on live TV :shrug:
And I didn't say every single one of those 4000 fans disappeared because of fickleness, there's a myriad of reasons why attendances are down, and it's not just at our club, I've no doubt some disappeared because of the rebrand but not anywhere near the numbers you seem to think..
Long term fans were replaced by "glory hunting" fans who haven't returned but will if we reach the Premier League
We only spent 2 full seasons in red, the 14/15 season was a mixture of both red and blue
The rebrand has also fractured the supporters and made us a laughing stock
Glory hunters.. Football is an entertainment industry. Football fans are exactly that, if the football is shit, there's no reason to pay to watch it, the biggest downturn in attendances came with boring bordering on utter shite spells under Slade and Trollope, and yes they will return when we are back in the premiership, that's pretty much my point.
Another reason attendances didn't return to their levels before the rebrand because a fair few people who left over the rebrand didn't come back, negative press around the club is another reason
The point of going to watch a football team is support, its different to other things in the entertainment industry such as films and television where being entertained for an hour is your sole reason for watching
I totally agree with you that it's different to TV/Film but it's silly to deny the quality of product on offer isn't the defining factor in attendances. There is a reason our average attendance just 20 years ago was 3,610.. would you describe the extra 15,300 we have on average this season as 'glory hunters'?
I think a good number of people who didn't come back had stuck around waiting for the promotion that had taken 50 years to arrive. The Premiership was then an anticlimax of a competition, after the Man City game, as it didn't involve too many players who cared about the club. This is before its sham of being a 'competition'. Couple that with the acrimony around the rebrand and the sacking of MM and I'm not surprised people felt more than a bit turned off from the whole thing.
I'm happier we have fewer fans attending now but ones who are much more likely to stay engaged even if we go up and straight back down, and this season it finally feels like being part of a Club again, rather than just observing one. I'm old-fashioned in my views and I love being the underdog and seeing players performing above expectations. This season is one of the most satisfying I've ever seen us play, even though I've seen seasons where we've played better football.
There's a lot of reasons the average attendance is higher now than it was and I completely agree with you that quality is one of them (there's a reason I used inverted commas for the "glory hunters" bit), however I disagree that quality is the defining factor in attendance. Another thread on here is proof of that (the one about Bradford)
I stopped going 3 years ago after 27 years (most of which I had a season ticket for), due to my marriage break up and the fact I see my kids on weekends (I also live in West Wales again, which doesn't help). When (because it looks that way) we go up I'll go to the same amount of games I go to now, which is about 1 or 2 a year. I go to see Cardiff, not the opposition, so if I see us play Manchester United or Huddersfield, it's all the same to me. If you or anybody else wants to lump me in with the fickle statistic, that's up to you, I have got more on my plate than to give a f..k.
About 10 of my mates don't attend for varying reasons, not one to do with Tan.
Once people stop going (work, family, other commitments) it's not always a case of picking up where they left off and just coming back.
For example, my cousins 2 boys like computers, swimming and going out on their bikes/long walks so his weekends are filled with that. 2 mates have ST but had to work away, and as they do every other weekend they are away 12 days at a time.. that's 10 mates and not a single one mentions the rebrand as a reason not to go.