Well you will be always the number 2 team in Wales after us and we will always be calling you gypo`s ..................;o)
I'd actually be concerned if you didn't think and do this.
Well you will be always the number 2 team in Wales after us and we will always be calling you gypo`s ..................;o)
Just been listening to Talksport where Adrian Durham has been banging on about it's better for you to be in league 2 playing in blue, than playing in the prem in red. Anyone with a bit of intelligence can see this is idiotic. I know a lot of us Swans fans will be laughing at it, but taking a step back, putting the rivarly aside and being rational about it. It's the best way forward for your club. You've managed to reach the play offs consistantly when the club finances were not to great, this should in theory push you over the finish line. I will however still be calling you Wrexham reserves ;-)
so you didnt mind the loss then.....thats us all happy with malky then
.......ps are you elton john
Just been listening to Talksport where Adrian Durham has been banging on about it's better for you to be in league 2 playing in blue, than playing in the prem in red. Anyone with a bit of intelligence can see this is idiotic. I know a lot of us Swans fans will be laughing at it, but taking a step back, putting the rivarly aside and being rational about it. It's the best way forward for your club. You've managed to reach the play offs consistantly when the club finances were not to great, this should in theory push you over the finish line. I will however still be calling you Wrexham reserves ;-)
Don't care what you think and everyone knows Durham is the biggest wind up t**t on the radio. His station isn't known as talks***e for nothing.
Southampton fan in peace, but I do feel sorry for Cardiff fans. Yes, Cardiff are apparently going to be getting £100 million (but look at Portsmouth before you all start rejoicing), but at what cost? It sets a precedent. What if the Malaysian says, you know what, Heathrow is far easier to get to than Cardiff from Malaysia, and London is far better know in Malaysia. Lets move the team there are call them London Dragons! Don't worry fans, I guarantee its still inherently the same team, and if we move i'll invest £200 million and we'll get to the Champions league! All i'm going to say is that if Southampton stoped playing in red and white, I wouldn't be buying a shirt, and I think I would be reconsidering my support. And the solution to losing £1 million per month is to cut costs. If that means relegation, then so be it. With the financial rules in the football league coming in though, I have a sneaking suspicion you wouldn't be the only ones cutting...
Nice to see you bothered to read all of my post.
And yet we had a peacock in our badge in the early 80's.
"The Peacocks" has never been our main nickname and it still is one of our minor ones.
Sure, but between 1961 and the early 80's? And yeah, you've got a lot of 'nicknames'. 'Dirty Weeds' being the most popular amongst other fans. The point is, whatever happens, and this is important. . . being lectured by fans who chant 'champions, champions, Europe Europe' when they nvever were and never will be is a ****ing hoot. NOw please, please. . .**** off.
I have read all your post now. I should have done that before, it's just that any mention of that tosser durham makes me see RED
Sure, but between 1961 and the early 80's? And yeah, you've got a lot of 'nicknames'. 'Dirty Weeds' being the most popular amongst other fans. The point is, whatever happens, and this is important. . . being lectured by fans who chant 'champions, champions, Europe Europe' when they nvever were and never will be is a ****ing hoot. NOw please, please. . .**** off.
How am I "lecturing"? I'm showing sympathy for a situation I don't think fans of any club should be forced into. But hey, why let an honest debate get in the way of blind hatred?
We've always had "The Peacocks" as one of our minor nicknames, but it was only on the badge from 1980-1984, so frankly it doesn't matter that it isn't on the badge now. It seems you'd rather have a pop at us than defend your own club's tradition.
simon fair play but at the moment we aint in the mood for constructive discussion with swansea/leeds/ etc fans when 99% are wums![]()
Simon, I don't think anyone is happy with the change but it's needed if the Malaysians have done their homework. It does sound like they gave a take it or leave it ultimatum but I believe the press and some of the more vocal nay sayers were responsible for that belief.
The Malaysians would have carried out a market study and it points to red shirts and a dragon is more marketable in Asia than the bluebird. I am not in a position to say if this is true but it's suggested that Vincent Tan can market the bluebirds in Asia a lot easier with the red shirt and dragon. I believe he also owns a 3rd of a Asia wide sports network which he will obviously utilise.
The £100 million is a sizeable carrot for any club and the club needs it to move forward to the next level. The news of the re-brand was leaked out before all the details were discussed and an exchange of views was not possible at the time.
The club history is intact and cannot be eradicated and to this the the Cardiff City Stadium will effectively become a living museum for every thing Cardiff City.
The is a dragon on the current badge along with the bluebird. The new badge sees the dragon more prominent then the bluebird but both are there to see. Having said that, the bluebird has not always been visible on the shirt, it would be sad if it did disappear but not soul destroying.
We will still play in blue but away from home and I'd suggest this may be to do with the potential TV rights for Cardiff City in Asia (this is my view).
The money will go towards increasing the current stadium capacity, a new state of the art training facility and clearing some debt.
So in essence I do not think we (the fans) are selling our souls as some posters have stated. I personally do not like the new strip or badge but if the Malaysians are to be believed it is for the benefit of the club. I have no reason to doubt them as they have injected approximately £40 million to date and have promised more.
The bottom line is the Malaysians have kept us afloat and have committed to moving the club forward.