Many of us have followed City for decades. In my case since the late 60's and I have many many memories of our beloved club.
Yes there have been good times and bad times but even in the bad times you felt there was a glue that kept it all together and enough strength to build it back.
Following City, painful as it might be, is also important to a lot of people, me included and now I have got my grandchildren interested in the Bluebirds despite them living around here. I took them to the Norwich game as their first experience and their Christmas stockings will have a lot of Cardiff shirts etc.
Reading all the comments on the board and on social media is of concern. Our owner is from Malaysia and has absolutely no belonging to Cardiff, Wales or whatever. It so happens he is a very wealthy person who chose to buy us as his plaything and arguably as a possible means to make a $. What I find disheartening is that clearly the guy has lost interest, doesn't engage with the club in the way that would endear him to fans and is also shirking in any sense of moral duty to look after the club in crisis times.
His apparent apathy now is destroying something we all feel for and frankly disgusting. Football in the UK got greedy in bringing in foreign owners and investors and it is very frustrating to feel powerless to effect change.
I don't know what we can do? We can take some comfort in knowing we're all on the same page as fans. Hearing of Steve Borley's upset last night was in itself an upset as he's been a solid part of the structure for a long time.
It's horrible seeing something you feel for being destroyed by absolute incompetence and makes me feel very sad.
Sorry but I had to get this off my chest.
TIB.![]()




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