They can spin with the best of them! Surprised they didn't go with "Bluebirds qualify for League 1".
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“Will compete in League One” - are they scared to mention the word?
https://x.com/cardiffcityfc/status/1...845400922?s=61
They can spin with the best of them! Surprised they didn't go with "Bluebirds qualify for League 1".
Take a look at this from Carlisle United's chairman on the day they were relegated to the National League
https://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/new...-26-april-2025
Thats like something from a different world isnt it. Ive just looked on Citys website and apart from Aaron Ramseys post game comments and what he said at the Player of the Year awards, the only public acknowledgment of our feeble relegation Ive seen from City are these pathetic Will be competing in League One comments - theres another one of them in the match report on the website.
Does anyone at the club have any actual emotional feeling? Even if it was only to read the room and understand what has just happened.
They are more concerned with wishing a player happy birthday that showing and form of concern.
Do you think Dalman and Choo have actually phoned Tan yet to tell him we have been relegated.
Back in the day at the very least Steve Borley would have been upset and said something. But nothing on his Twitter I can see even mentions it.
It's almost been swept unbder the carpet. Ramsey is the only person to acknowledge what's happened apart from the throw away line mentioned above “Will compete in League One”
No anger, no remorse, no apology, no tears, nothing.
The lack of resposnsibility only highlights how out of touch the club is with it's fans.
The good work done by the foundation, the programme creators, the womens team, the academy, the ticket office all gets overlooked and diluted because no one is owning the elephant in the room.
Football is massive at the moment and is getting bigger and Tan has allowed our potential to be pissed against the wall.
What a waste of an opportunity.
Does it really matter? We will be playing League one football next season. Say the club had used the 'R' word then I am sure they would have been branded as being negative.
Personally, I am looking forward to next season. We have a chance to reset and get rid of the expensive failures like Ramsey and El Ghazi.
Hopefully, players like Ashford, Robertson, Tanner and the 2 Colwill's will step up and flourish. If would like to keep players like Salech and O'Dowda but hopefully most of the hopeless journey men will go
It might be the club is worried to document it as a relegation as Vincent was confused and was excitedly thinking we would be able to put one over Nantes on the pitch.
In a way it's a shame we got relegated in the last home game. Had there been another home game left proper protests and showing of displeasure could have been conveyed.
But now the hierarchy have a summer getting off lightly
Do you really think there are City fans who would feel the club using the word “relegation” was negative? None of the ones I know would. Maybe it’s a generational thing and younger fans feel that way, but I watched the That Cardiff City fan podcast and, although I was surprised by how cut up he was, he had no problems whatsoever using the word relegation.
In fact here's one I have done for them which took less than 30 seconds
Statement from the Board of Cardiff City Football Club
To all of our loyal supporters,
We write to you today with heavy hearts, acknowledging the disappointment and frustration felt by everyone associated with Cardiff City Football Club following our relegation from the Championship. This season has not unfolded as we had hoped, and we fully understand the pain and disillusionment that this outcome has caused.
We want to take this moment to sincerely apologize to all of our fans. You have stood by us through thick and thin, and your unwavering support has always been the lifeblood of this club. We deeply regret that we could not deliver the results and performances that you deserve and expect.
However, while this is undoubtedly a setback, it is also the beginning of a new chapter. We are committed to rebuilding and revitalizing the club, both on and off the pitch. The journey ahead will not be easy, but we are resolute in our belief that Cardiff City has the potential to return stronger, more determined, and with renewed ambition.
Our focus now is to plan for the future, bringing in the right personnel, fostering youth development, and ensuring that we build a squad capable of challenging at the top levels again. We will work tirelessly to make sure that this seasons disappointment becomes the foundation of future success.
We ask for your continued patience, understanding, and, most importantly, your support. Together, we will rise from this setback and return to where we belong.
Thank you for your loyalty. We are Cardiff City, and we will come back stronger.
With sincere regards,
The Board of Cardiff City Football Club
yeah this doesn't really bother me at all.
each to their own, and not trying to diminish anyone's legitimate feelings on it.
but to me I don't need to read an announcement to know we're going to be relegated.
I don't see any benefit in the club showing some kind of contrition or self flagellation, and I certainly don't feel like they should be apologising to me.
it's a relegation - not what we wanted but it happens. I have little doubt that the players at least are more upset by what's happened than I am. where we go from here is the important thing