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  1. #51

    Re: Protest

    What sort of protest would it be?

    A full-scale riot?
    A dirty protest?
    A few unwashed types carrying placards saying "Down with this sort of thing" ?

    We need to know.

  2. #52

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lung View Post
    What sort of protest would it be?

    A full-scale riot?
    A dirty protest?
    A few unwashed types carrying placards saying "Down with this sort of thing" ?

    We need to know.
    Careful now

  3. #53

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lung View Post
    What sort of protest would it be?

    A full-scale riot?
    A dirty protest?
    A few unwashed types carrying placards saying "Down with this sort of thing" ?

    We need to know.
    I can think of one poster on here who could possibly sport a placard emblazoned with the slogan 'The End is Nigh'.

  4. #54

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    Not many people are going to the protest but they will claim anyone walking to the game was on the protest.

    It's a ridiculous protest as they are protesting demanding tan sells the club. The only evidence they have hes refusing to is AA saying he knows as fact tan has had really good offers but he won't sell because sam hammam is behind them and tan won't sell to him.

    It's crazy.

  5. #55

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    What exactly am I supposed to be angry about?

    I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
    I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
    And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
    I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .

    So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
    Morrisons. Really?

    You don’t see a football club as a social institution? Just a business. No wonder you swallow the emperor’s shite then.

    Well, even if that’s the case(which it isn’t for me nor the majority). The product is pretty fckin grim. Probably on a par with morrisons as a matter of fact . If you are happy eating frozen lasagna , more power you.

  6. #56

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    I think they've got a plane with a banner plus free scarves.

    They must have funding from somewhere if that's the case.

    Maybe Elon Musk.? 😂

  7. #57

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Dougal View Post
    Not many people are going to the protest but they will claim anyone walking to the game was on the protest.

    It's a ridiculous protest as they are protesting demanding tan sells the club. The only evidence they have hes refusing to is AA saying he knows as fact tan has had really good offers but he won't sell because sam hammam is behind them and tan won't sell to him.

    It's crazy.
    It's also bullshit. Hammam hasn't got the money or the friends to make a "really good" offer.

  8. #58

    Re: Protest

    How was it in the end? Big turnout?

  9. #59

    Re: Protest

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    How was it in the end? Big turnout?
    A load of kids who just wanted to have a bit of fuss

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    Re: Protest

    Looks poorly attended judging by the photos on Wales online. When you factor in some fans will be making that walk without protesting, attendance is even worse.

  11. #61

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lung View Post
    Oh, that twat is behind it is he? I should have guessed. I thought he'd pissed off to Spain or somewhere and was out of the equation.
    in AA's defence he does make it back for at least half of the fixtures each season, home and away, he's got Taylor Swift's carbon footprint, wouldn't mind his air miles..


  12. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    in AA's defence he does make it back for at least half of the fixtures each season, home and away, he's got Taylor Swift's carbon footprint, wouldn't mind his air miles..

    Personally,I’d never defend the guy but a guy called Jonny (who I don’t know) organised it with a group of others. AA wasn’t involved in any organisation but obviously went on the march.

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    Re: Protest

    Quote Originally Posted by Onlyblue View Post
    Personally,I’d never defend the guy but a guy called Jonny (who I don’t know) organised it with a group of others. AA wasn’t involved in any organisation but obviously went on the march.
    I asked the Police liaison officer and he said 250 were at the actual stadium , although around 1,000 started the walk before they all dispersed and went into the ground.

  14. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    A load of kids who just wanted to have a bit of fuss
    The same airheads who wanted Bulut. No thought behind it.

  15. #65

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    I asked the Police liaison officer and he said 250 were at the actual stadium , although around 1,000 started the walk before they all dispersed and went into the ground.
    It was clever to choose that route as impossible for anyone to tell who is just walking to the game perhaps completely unaware there even is a protest and who is actually on the protest.

  16. #66

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onlyblue View Post
    Personally,I’d never defend the guy but a guy called Jonny (who I don’t know) organised it with a group of others. AA wasn’t involved in any organisation but obviously went on the march.
    The little clip on the news he was literally at the front, in fact he was ahead of the banner the rest were stood behind.

  17. #67

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    They started by the Napier I believe. Never seen so much rubbish and broken glass/ bottles by there before.

  18. #68

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    The little clip on the news he was literally at the front, in fact he was ahead of the banner the rest were stood behind.
    Yes I saw that.

  19. #69

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    Just watched the video on the bbc article and the guy who spoke was very articulate and spoke very well on the issues with Tan, asking for him to go or change. Very reasonable and one in the eye for those who just want to label it as a bunch of thugs on a power trip. Bet they are gutted it didn’t kick off or lead to a Cardiff defeat.

    Well done to all involved and done more to raise awareness than any Fans Advisory board have done so far

  20. #70

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Dougal View Post
    And with a megaphone.

    So in front of the banners and everyone else on the march- shouting from a megaphone.

    His forums and Facebook pages have been the only places pushing it.

    Nothing to do with him though......
    I’ll be honest I’ve seen next to nothing about the protest as I don’t go on that forum anymore. Seem very little on Twitter/X other than a few saying they were undecided if they wanted to join it.

  21. #71

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natman Blue View Post
    (Sorry for the repeat, still working out how this forum works)
    No problem, to be fair to you you've only been on here 18 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    No problem, to be fair to you you've only been on here 18 years
    I spotted that too

  23. #73

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    [QUOTE=TheBirchgrovePub;5566448]Just watched the video on the bbc article and the guy who spoke was very articulate and spoke very well on the issues with Tan, asking for him to go or change. Very reasonable and one in the eye for those who just want to label it as a bunch of thugs on a power trip. Bet they are gutted it didn’t kick off or lead to a Cardiff defeat.

    Well done to all involved and done more to raise awareness than any Fans Advisory board have done so

    Aren’t you on the wrong board?

  24. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natman Blue View Post
    Have I???? ������

    I used to be very active on here but then stupidly followed the "fans leader" when he set it up and was over the simply because I found the layout easier. I left there 11 years ago but just never really bothered with message boards since. This year has gone through a few iterations since I was sat on a windows 98 pc!
    Yeah, says joined 2007 underneath your name! That means I've been on here 17 years

  25. #75

    Re: Protest

    In my opinion the protest was a bit of a damp squib. Despite walking to the game from Canton, I saw nothing. Then we not only play well, but hammer our biggest rivals, and in front of a bumper crowd. The team fielded four players that we have paid good money for this season (Daland, Chambers, Robertson, and Salech). We have no debt, except to Tan himself. Things could be a lot worse.

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