hilts: they are selling unofficial cardiff city merchandise, whether or not the club follow it up remains to be seen.
Just tried to do a comparison between the cardiffsupporterstrust shirt and the Cardiff Retro shirt, and the supporters site has the below error. Wonder if its been closed down? Ooops! Invalid Shop Address. Sorry but we could not find a shop with the web address you provided. Your shop's address should look something like: http://www.teamshopbuilder.co.uk/{your shop name} Please check the address you have typed matches your shop's address. Alternatively click here to use the search screen to lookup your shop's home-page.
swamp maybe its that free and open market they keep talking about kicking in.........ive never known anyone the scarf selling or the pin badge sellers getting done for copy right......infact the ones that are selling tops illegally are the clubs themselves>>>>>what was that court order that time telling clubs they cant change kits every year.........seems that's been brushed under thy carpets hey the greedy twats, me well im chuffed for once the fans can make money out of the club they follow.....even if it is a protest shirt with a t**t at the helm pushing the his agenda.
fine aber, a free market is good, but the laws of copyright infringement are to protect people from profiting from other peoples work. anyway, i'm done with this……
The laws of copyright infringement within the clothing retail sector are extremely difficult to implement. I know - my Mrs works in the industry In this case, a shirt is a shirt, a bird is a bird, blue is blue. A number of people seem to regard this is mischief making. But they also seem to think that we should simply bow down and take the colour change. Sorry, that's never going to happen. YOu can't account for feelings on such matters - they're too emotive. My view is that it's a great looking kit and I wish Cardiff were playing in something similar this coming season. I own't be buying one, however, because I've never been one for kit wearing. See fullkitwankers on twitter. Very amusing.
I don't see the point of these shirts. Other than someone or some organisation making a nice profit. If the idea is to present 'a sea of blue' at every game then why not wear a plain blue shirt?
no one is forced 2buy this shirt at the end of the day............and yes no doubt people will wear blue of some kind if they want 2 stick with what we know and love. all tan needs 2 do is swallow his pride(that must be hard for a man that has everything) and make us return 2 our clubs colours and this whole episode will finish......until that time happens then im sorry but there will always be anger in some shape or form
the masses wouldn't think that dai thank god, anus and his poodles may have a paddy but they wont effect things..................the anger from the blue boys mind can be stopped by none other than tan himself>>>>>>>tan didn't need 2 do it and he must understand that respect must work both ways even if he`s been spoiled with money over the years getting what he wants without question.
This is on topic. A City fan of 40 years or more, Christine Griffith, passed away this week. No one is to wear black tie to her funeral and all are invited to wear their City colours, Blue only of course. I believe there will be a City flag on her coffin. I have sat next to Chris and her husband, Mike, since we moved to CCS. They have been magnificent supporters, home and away, and I hope Mike finds the strength to return next season. Chris and I had some passionate discussions about the colour change but that's all they were, discussions, and we remained friends. My favourite memory of Chris is her inability to stay pitch side to watch the penalty shoot out v. Leicester in the play offs. However, she was pleased to return once we had won. RIP Chris and condolences to Mike and all their family.