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    Anyone else considering not going back?

    This forced break we’ve encountered from attending games and other restrictions we’ve faced, has really made me take stock of my life and make some decisions. 60 in 3 yrs time, and after ‘going down the City’ since i was 11, and travelling to many away games, I’ve decided to throw in the towel.
    Thinking of coinciding retirement, with moving away from Cardiff and spending my autumn yrs in a cottage on the coast somewhere in west Wales.
    Kids grown up and away from the nest, coupled with the reality of how life can be snuffed out in a heartbeat, along with the reality of what a pandemic can do, has made my wife and i re-evaluate almost everything.

  2. #2

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    You certainly realise that there are far more important things but I miss going down there with my dad. The build up to it, watching live sport, the feeling of properly celebrating goals (think I've managed a smile for our goals so far).

    It puts things into perspective but no I can't wait to get back down there.

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    I wont be giving it up. For me, football is escapism, away from all of the other shit that isn't work etc. I most definitely need it in my life.

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    Hardly old is it, do that when you struggle to get out and about in my view, take up some more hobbies and get out at every opportunity even if its pissing down.
    Going down the City, is much more than 90 minutes of football, the build up beforehand, picking your starting 11, which you're convinced would easily win the game, the meet up with family and friends in the pub beforehand, the excitement of actually being there, the pub stop on the way back, catching up with old mates, dissecting the game, and talking about next Tuesday's or Saturday's team.
    I've had some great days at away games with some really good people, often interrupted by 90 minutes of tedium😁 and I wouldn't have swapped that for anything!!
    It might be a while before were back down the City, but I can't wait.

  5. #5

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    Hardly old is it, do that when you struggle to get out and about in my view, take up some more hobbies and get out at every opportunity even if its pissing down.
    Going down the City, is much more than 90 minutes of football, the build up beforehand, picking your starting 11, which you're convinced would easily win the game, the meet up with family and friends in the pub beforehand, the excitement of actually being there, the pub stop on the way back, catching up with old mates, dissecting the game, and talking about next Tuesday's or Saturday's team.
    I've had some great days at away games with some really good people, often interrupted by 90 minutes of tedium�� and I wouldn't have swapped that for anything!!
    It might be a while before were back down the City, but I can't wait.
    Well said. Particularly liked your bit about getting out, even if it's pissing down. The best medicine (for me)is getting out and feeling the elements.

  6. #6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Well said. Particularly liked your bit about getting out, even if it's pissing down. The best medicine (for me)is getting out and feeling the elements.
    Today is perfect for that then. It will swing both ways I think, some will say they’ve had enough, others will think I need to get out more (as they’ve been locked up for so long). As for west wales, it’s nice to visit but not to live in my opinion. After living in Cardiff, it’s too slow and boring and the weather is definitely worse I have a place there, have lived there, and could move tomorrow, it’s not for me, not yet anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Today is perfect for that then. It will swing both ways I think, some will say they’ve had enough, others will think I need to get out more (as they’ve been locked up for so long). As for west wales, it’s nice to visit but not to live in my opinion. After living in Cardiff, it’s too slow and boring and the weather is definitely worse I have a place there, have lived there, and could move tomorrow, it’s not for me, not yet anyway.
    Work on the house beckons today. sadly. I wouldn't fancy living in West Wales, it's quite deprived in a lot of ways. I'd get bored after a while. I love the coast and the countryside but need a City to keep me entertained. I'll say this quietly, i've always found west walians a bit odd, the ones i've met down here are as tight as cramp as well!

  8. #8

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Stopping work through voluntary redundancy meant have the time (and money) to attend nearly all the home and away matches for several seasons on the trot. It was a way of life until lockdown. I hate to think how many miles I've clocked up over the years. Two things have changed that though. Lockdown and selling up the family home in Cardiff after 55 years. Nowhere to pop into before and (for many years) after a match travelling from and back to the Midlands. More recently I'd been stopping over due to parents illnesses. Now all that is gone. I certainly dont miss the travel, the long hours on coaches, driving, trains and tubes or the finding somewhere to park, walking (in the rain) to stadia.....for "90 minutes of tedium"! I do miss the banter, the "edge" at certain matches, the goal celebrations and those moments where the hair stands up on the back of your arm as the teams come out.....the anticipation and infrequent but ever-to-be-remembered moments. Those wins at home and away where you leave a match signing your head off on cloud 9. Might I add "draw" to that. Leeds. 3 nil down and we came back to draw. How there were no broken bones when the third went in, I don't know. Carnage.
    Will I stop going? No chance. CTID

  9. #9

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    "a cottage on the coast". They don't come cheap. It's only 2hrs max. Go there for day trips/weekends. You'll be bored rigid after a couple of months.

  10. #10

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    So we have two strands to this thread - not continuing to watch City and moving away from this area.
    Even before the pandemic struck, I had decided I wasn't going to renew my ST if Harris was manager. I was bored at matches and simply didn't enjoy the football. It was the Slade era all over again - when I also didn't renew. I just cherry-picked the matches I fancied - usually against the better teams. I think my mindset is different to many on here - I'm a fan of football more than a fan of City. For me, over the last ten years, generally the football at CCS has been watchable.
    As regards moving away, its a total non-starter. We moved back to Cardiff when we started a family. We sat down and discussed where we wanted to live - and it could have been anywhere. We chose Cardiff - and it's been great living here.
    If folk want to move, I wonder if it's because they are not happy with their life's course and/or where they live. For me, I have several hobbies which I thoroughly enjoy. Researching local and family history. Writing. Playing guitar. Building guitars. Gardening. There's something there for every season and I tend to immerse myself deeply in my hobbies. In short, I love where I live and love how I spend my life. Why would I want the upheaval of a move away?

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    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    As some have alluded to, I think I have gone off City because of a combination of things...

    1. The move to CCS. Ninian Park, despite being a shit hole, had bags more character and added loads as a backdrop to "the match day experience". Smells, noise. Very nostalgic.

    2. Tan. The red thing. I know that Sam left us in the shit, but despite Tan's efforts in putting the club back on track financially, he seems to be in it for himself. SH, despite being wreck-less, did seem to be in it for the common good. That's just my impression.

    3. The on-field "project". A number of managers that have played dull football with no view to a future. Very few Welsh or local players. No youngsters in the side.

    .... I can honestly say that with the pandemic I have gone one/two/three games without knowing what the results had been. First time that has happened for many years.

  12. #12

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    As some have alluded to, I think I have gone off City because of a combination of things...

    1. The move to CCS. Ninian Park, despite being a shit hole, had bags more character and added loads as a backdrop to "the match day experience". Smells, noise. Very nostalgic.

    2. Tan. The red thing. I know that Sam left us in the shit, but despite Tan's efforts in putting the club back on track financially, he seems to be in it for himself. SH, despite being wreck-less, did seem to be in it for the common good. That's just my impression.

    3. The on-field "project". A number of managers that have played dull football with no view to a future. Very few Welsh or local players. No youngsters in the side.

    .... I can honestly say that with the pandemic I have gone one/two/three games without knowing what the results had been. First time that has happened for many years.
    Leaving Ninian was a stab in the heart, the rebrand pretty much machine gunned my head off and Covid may well be the final nail in the coffin.

  13. #13

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    I’ll be going back, but I’ll be cherry picking my games. No more season ticket as I won’t be bothering with the cold, dark, wet Tuesday night games. And anything that is televised means I’ll stay home or pop down the local.

  14. #14

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    As some have alluded to, I think I have gone off City because of a combination of things...


    Tan seems to be in it for himself. SH, despite being wreck-less, did seem to be in it for the common good. That's just my impression.
    I'd love to know what you think Tan is getting out of this. The club is costing him a fortune. He lives so far away he can't be getting any enjoyment from a team that is awful to watch, has a disappointing manager, loads of disenchanted fans, an ageing squad and debts up to the top of his trousers with absolutely no chance of ever getting his money back.

  15. #15

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    O
    Quote Originally Posted by Vindec View Post
    I'd love to know what you think Tan is getting out of this. He has debts up to the top of his trousers
    Nobody, but nobody in the whole world has that much debt

  16. #16

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    As some have alluded to, I think I have gone off City because of a combination of things...

    1. The move to CCS. Ninian Park, despite being a shit hole, had bags more character and added loads as a backdrop to "the match day experience". Smells, noise. Very nostalgic.

    2. Tan. The red thing. I know that Sam left us in the shit, but despite Tan's efforts in putting the club back on track financially, he seems to be in it for himself. SH, despite being wreck-less, did seem to be in it for the common good. That's just my impression.

    3. The on-field "project". A number of managers that have played dull football with no view to a future. Very few Welsh or local players. No youngsters in the side.

    .... I can honestly say that with the pandemic I have gone one/two/three games without knowing what the results had been. First time that has happened for many years.
    Sam Hammam, in it for the common good !! You are joking right ? The man who refused to leave on his final day unless he was given £300000 out of club funds. The man who saddled us with a massive debt from a ‘hidden’ loan company that he owned. The man who wanted to relocate us to Dublin. And Tan - in it for himself - the man who has converted over £100m of his debt onto equity and bankrolled the club to the tune of £3.5m a month for the last 8 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Sam Hammam, in it for the common good !! You are joking right ? The man who refused to leave on his final day unless he was given £300000 out of club funds. The man who saddled us with a massive debt from a ‘hidden’ loan company that he owned. The man who wanted to relocate us to Dublin. And Tan - in it for himself - the man who has converted over £100m of his debt onto equity and bankrolled the club to the tune of £3.5m a month for the last 8 months.
    Idon't think that Hammam wanted to relocate us to Dublin, that was the other club he tucked up.

  18. #18

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    The thought has crossed my mind given the crap were playing at the moment.

  19. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    The thought has crossed my mind given the crap were playing at the moment.
    Didn't go down in the 80's, I take it

    Apologies in advance if you did

  20. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Didn't go down in the 80's, I take it

    Apologies in advance if you did
    Or Russel Slade days

  21. #21

    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    This forced break we’ve encountered from attending games and other restrictions we’ve faced, has really made me take stock of my life and make some decisions. 60 in 3 yrs time, and after ‘going down the City’ since i was 11, and travelling to many away games, I’ve decided to throw in the towel.
    Thinking of coinciding retirement, with moving AWAY FROM CARDIFF and spending my autumn yrs in a cottage on the coast somewhere in west Wales.
    Kids grown up and away from the nest, coupled with the reality of how life can be snuffed out in a heartbeat, along with the reality of what a pandemic can do, has made my wife and i re-evaluate almost everything.

    Whilst it sounds idyllic and lots have done it successfully, I've had lots of elderly customers who had tried this, only to end in heart break. Some have moved, only to lose their partner and are then stuck in a place, where they know no-body and have gone into deep depression. Think about it carefully, personally, I just take more short breaks, in Wales, England or Scotland to fill our old age. Think carefully !!! As regards football, I'm undecided at the moment, but definitely missing mates, more than the football

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    Re: Anyone else considering not going back?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Work on the house beckons today. sadly. I wouldn't fancy living in West Wales, it's quite deprived in a lot of ways. I'd get bored after a while. I love the coast and the countryside but need a City to keep me entertained. I'll say this quietly, i've always found west walians a bit odd, the ones i've met down here are as tight as cramp as well!
    I think, as an escapee to Pembrokeshire of over 30 years I have to have my say.
    The place is not boring. Certainly you have to adjust to a new way of doing things but I can honestly say I've never been bored.
    I've missed little from Cardiff, apart from not being able to get to the football regularly and the occasional bit of culture at Chapter.
    I agree about the people though. The friends I've made, have pretty all been escapees as well. It is quite difficult to get close to the 'locals' who certainly have a different mindset to City dwellers.
    Having said all that, if your circumstances allow, go for it. You can always go back if you dont like it. W Wales is hardly the other side of the world.

  23. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former Labour leader View Post
    I think, as an escapee to Pembrokeshire of over 30 years I have to have my say.
    The place is not boring. Certainly you have to adjust to a new way of doing things but I can honestly say I've never been bored.
    I've missed little from Cardiff, apart from not being able to get to the football regularly and the occasional bit of culture at Chapter.
    I agree about the people though. The friends I've made, have pretty all been escapees as well. It is quite difficult to get close to the 'locals' who certainly have a different mindset to City dwellers.
    Having said all that, if your circumstances allow, go for it. You can always go back if you dont like it. W Wales is hardly the other side of the world.
    I'm glad you lie it so much, obviously, i don't really know how i'd react as i've never done it. I'm not a massive fan of Wales anyway, If i had an opportunity to move away from Cardiff, then greece would be my destination of choice, or northern Spain. Both have their problems similar to rural areas in this country, although i like the people and culture, and with a bit of land to keep me busy and a balcony to smoke Cigars on into the night i reckon that i would be quite happy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I'm glad you LIE it so much, obviously, i don't really know how i'd react as i've never done it. I'm not a massive fan of Wales anyway, If i had an opportunity to move away from Cardiff, then greece would be my destination of choice, or northern Spain. Both have their problems similar to rural areas in this country, although i like the people and culture, and with a bit of land to keep me busy and a balcony to smoke Cigars on into the night i reckon that i would be quite happy!

    I don't think he's telling porkies

  25. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I'm glad you lie it so much, obviously, i don't really know how i'd react as i've never done it. I'm not a massive fan of Wales anyway, If i had an opportunity to move away from Cardiff, then greece would be my destination of choice, or northern Spain. Both have their problems similar to rural areas in this country, although i like the people and culture, and with a bit of land to keep me busy and a balcony to smoke Cigars on into the night i reckon that i would be quite happy!
    Mate of mine just moved to Kefalonia a year or so ago, loves it.

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