I have supported Cardiff since 1977, seen all the ups and downs been to some dodgy grounds up and down the country and Europe also. Why oh why do people see fit to leave at half time or 20 mins before the end of games?? I can just about afford season tickets for me and my 14 year old son (in the canton next season). I don't understand them, they can't be football fans just people jumping on the bandwagon when we are doing well. On that point, after the Reading game my son was gutted and I reminded him that he was gutted because we finished fourth and hopefully he will never experience the pain of relegation.
Fans Leaving
posted on 25/5/11
Don't understand it myself, I pay a lot of money to see my team play every year, and no matter if they play good or bad I'm going to get my money's worth !
Landing up fourth is a good season IMO , I would be happy if my team was in the mix every season, getting relegated is part of football though, it's not nice but it's got happen to make room for teams coming up.
posted on 25/5/11
Don't understand it myself, I pay a lot of money to see my team play every year, and no matter if they play good or bad I'm going to get my money's worth !
Landing up fourth is a good season IMO , I would be happy if my team was in the mix every season, getting relegated is part of football though, it's not nice but it's got happen to make room for teams coming up.
posted on 26/5/11
Trouble is, a lot of supporters are recent to the good times only and can't imagine what a longtime supporter has been through over the years, for myself first time to NP was in 63
posted on 31/5/11
At Nottibgham Forest, you're not a real man unless you leave twenty minutes early.
Apparently.
posted on 31/5/11
It's near Nottingham before you ask!
posted on 8/6/11
Shame, this site has missed the boat, I'm on 'not606' and will probably stay there.
posted on 28/12/15
Big supporter of feminism & equality