Fair play fella. I'll take the above comment back. Crafty bit of ammending to your original post. Selective violence now is it?
bluebirds are not cardiff anymore aber....keep up they were taken over by a foreign firm and changed the team to their own brand....the bluebirds are dead, they cease to exist, they quite frankly a dead bluebird ....except the true bluebirds...Brighton of course...
Just clarifying why his comment was deleted ITIWRAN. As I originally stated, any references to violence by ANY member will be deleted
if that's the way u look at it dai then that's your issue>>>>>.the fact is we have an average of 22500 attendances which would suggest the fans are still there and are fully(maybe not totally) behind what our owners want.......but that's how football is dude bring on the prem
Interesting way to put it. So, do I believe the Cardiff fans on the Cardiff forum who were there or do I believe you? Or..... do I take everything said by any Cardiff fan with a pinch of salt?
5:57PM, WED 10 APR 2013 CARDIFF DRAW AGAINST BARNSLEY Promotion-chasing Cardiff City hope to follow Swansea City's lead by Nick Hartley - last updated Wed 10 Apr 2013 Sport Cardiff City Cardiff City's Ben Turner celebrates scoring the opening goal during Tuesday's Barnsley match Photo: Joe Giddens/EMPICS Sport Cardiff City believe they can learn from the example set by Swansea City both on, and off the pitch, if they manage to secure promotion to the Premier League. The Dragons currently sit top of the Championship table six points clear of second placed Hull and potentially two wins away from guaranteeing their spot in football's top division. Should they get there they will be in line for a guaranteed prize pot of £90m, made up of money from broadcasting rights, and guaranteed "parachute" payments should they get immediately relegated, and just how they use that money will arguably be one of their toughest test. But Club Director Steve Borley believes they need to look at nearest rivals Swansea City to see how to handle such an influx of cash, and secure the club's long term future. I think if you look at the way Swansea have done things down the road, they've done things the right way. They've bought cleverly, they've bought players from underneath the radar and they've been sensible with the way they've run their budgets. There's good, bad and indifferent in football and you learn off everybody. Speaking as the club opened the latest part of their training and development centre next to the City Stadium, which will be used primarily by the club's junior academy, Borley spoke candidly of the transformation the club has undergone since he arrived at the then Ninian Park in 1997. I remember looking at the original criteria (for a junior academy) and our earliest ambition was just to provide kit and coaches for a non existent (academy) programme. The kids in those days were trained by school teachers on a part time basis and they used to wear five year old Firs Team kit which were full of holes and three or four sizes too big. It was comical. Some one ought to tell him ,it still is :laugh now the seniors are wearing the funny looking kit
Cardiff will make it but they arnt half making hard work of it !!1 jeez, good job they did the hardwork early season otherwise they would be scraping for play-off places now. Not even theycould **** up now..............could they ???
The ref game Barnsley 9 minutes extra time mind, to find the equaliser, It's a conspiracy I tell you......................... please log in to view this image
American internet phenomenon Twitter has selected 9 UK cities to trend on it's network, Swansea is one of them. The good news is that Cardiff is also one of them... no, wait, it's not?! Why isn't Cardiff selected? Really, America has never heard of Cardiff? Bwa-ha-ha-ha! Swansea, Wales' Premier City!
.... I see Dave Jones is suing them for 500k in unpaid bonuses, I wonder how much they are going to pay out in prem bonuses...still if you don't actually pay it I guess it aint so bad..way to go redbirds
Wow, phat. Seems you have something of an obsession. Keeping my old posts? Bloody hell. I feel.....almost teary. FYI I've already told Hilts publicly that she was right and I was wrong. Cardiff have deserved promotion but the Championship has been rank this season and you'll have to strengthen substantially. Hate the fact you got promoted but looking forward to the derbies - and the 6 points
totally confused why villa fans would be singing this at arsenal about cardiff, i must be missing something