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Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by Ffsdon'tpassittohim, Aug 30, 2015.

  1. Ffsdon'tpassittohim

    Ffsdon'tpassittohim Well-Known Member

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    You've got to be happy with your start guys , hope you keep it going, maybe Slade is the guy to bring you back ?
    Anyway all the best !
     
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    aberdude Well-Known Member

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    ffs stop with the compliments, it almost makes me wanna say what a great win your guys had yesterday but I couldn't do that init <wink>

    so I`ll say let this guy say this instead <laugh>

     
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    Ffsdon'tpassittohim Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> <cheers> Is he the new Matchday Commentator that Robbie Savage has been raving about ?
     
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    that is Robbie Savage he's back from his holidays in Detroit <laugh>
     
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    Ffsdon'tpassittohim Well-Known Member

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    tbh im not sure ffs........

    I like weird characters im guessing and he came up on a site I use called disclose tv.....its full of weird and wonderful things.......xbmc/kodi boxes come with it as an add on and between some of the lies and the madness there is some fine info on some very current global matters and worth a peep now and then.

    ccfc4ever don't bring robbie savage into this im not that weird <wink>

     
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    Ffsdon'tpassittohim Well-Known Member

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    I'll be sure to have a look :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  8. LIBERTARIAN

    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    When the fixture list came out,I came over here,and it was doom and gloom everywhere. The first six games were written off with little return envisaged.. Yet,here we are,5 games and nine points,now that's an excellent start.
     
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    tiz very early days vetch but what more could you ask from the boys at present.......your lot are not 2bad either lib <fair play>......welsh footy is on a little high at mo so lets enjoy it while we can hey.............<ale>
     
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  10. LIBERTARIAN

    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    Early days,indeed,Aber. I don't take too much notice of league tables until about the end of October.
    Wrexham are doing well,but League Two looks like a League too far for Newport. Pity.
     
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    isawronnymoorescore Well-Known Member

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    Same old problems for the County, no money, no fans, no hope. Shame really. But it has to be said it is probably amongst the most deprived cities in the UK.
     
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  12. BluefromBridgend

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    Their Supporters Trust need to raise £190k in the next 2 weeks or so (was £220k until they got £30k of the initial £100k from the sale of Regan Poole to Man U this week) to buy out the former chairman and chief exec, pay off other debts and create some working capital.

    With an average home attendance of 2,500 this is going to be a very tall order with the side languishing at the foot of Div. 2.

    I hope they manage it but would put down any bets. Sparkey where are you? <yikes>
     
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  13. LIBERTARIAN

    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    I like Newport. It is what it is, no pretentions. I lived there quite recently, and worked there end of 1980's, early 90's.
    Too many empty shops in the City centre.
    It is very deprived,but there's a stoicism about the locals,which you have to admire.
    12 miles separates Cardiff from Newport,but in terms of investment,it's light years.
    Scandalous how the Capital has been given all of the money.
     
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  14. taffthefish

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    Agreed, as Newport is the first big town enroute to Cardiff, it should recieve a lot more funding than other areas in south Wales. Perhaps the Welsh assembly can divert the funds being given to other lesser cities in Wales. How much is Swansea getting now?
     
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  15. LIBERTARIAN

    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    I've no idea how much Swansea is getting now.
    Like Newport,and many Valley towns,it has been left to rot and fester,unlike Cardiff,which has been gobbling up money for more years than I can remember.
    Luckily for Swansea,being the home of a top Premier League team is going a little way towards redressing the balance.
    Since Cardiff are unlikely to emulate them for the foreseeable future,the Cardiff centric policy makers have even more reason to pump in more millions of tax payers money.
    Scandalous behaviour.
     
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    Swansea will also benefit greatly from the new barrage in terms of jobs, both during the construction phase and afterwards, and financial investment as the city thrives on this foundation. I can see it becoming a vibrant, active city in the years ahead.

    Having a good team, competing well in the Prem, doesn't do any harm either. <ok>
     
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    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    Exciting days ahead for Swansea,Blue,not counting football side of things,since that could change almost overnight.
    The barrage will indeed change the City,plus all the other developments already in the pipeline.
    It's taken a long time though.
    I want to see a flourishing Wales,where the jam,and butter,is spread for all to enjoy. <ok>
     
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