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Ok mate, maybe 'no dignity' is a bit OTT; but it's not a fait accompli...just because that ball bag who owns the majority shares says he wants something outrageous doesn't mean he can get it automatically. You have the right to do what our supporters threatened and to withhold your cash from any club merchandise until sense is restored. Where's the South Wales militancy gone to?

A year ago, after heavy resistance, he accepted our hurt and told us he wouldn't change the Colours.
Happy days but on day of kit release, it turns out to be Red.
We literally had no choice and like I said, a lot of Plastics were happy to have money thrown at us to sell their souls.

These foreign owners have no idea about British Football and the traditions it brings
 

A year ago, after heavy resistance, he accepted our hurt and told us he wouldn't change the Colours.
Happy days but on day of kit release, it turns out to be Red.
We literally had no choice and like I said, a lot of Plastics were happy to have money thrown at us to sell their souls.

These foreign owners have no idea about British Football and the traditions it brings
Very sad. We all want success, but not at a price that devalues the identity of the club and turns it into something that no one recognises...why bother to support a club under those circumstances? It's just not the organisation Cardiff fans have known anymore. I'd say a club's colours and name are the bedrock on which all other things rest. The change of kit colour effectively destabilises everything else. I know our colours changed in the earliest period of our history, but when club colours are in place for scores of decades it means that sort of change is shattering to who you think you are.
 
If Kenwright changed our colours to red he would have to go into hiding and have armed bodyguards as there would be a death warrant placed upon him.
 
How have fans of a club accepted that kit colour change? No offence mate, but you lot must be jelly fish with no organisational capacity and zero dignity.

Have to say, it wouldn't have even been taken seriously here.
 

To be fair i can see what he is doing, and if Cardiff stays in the premier league a few years they will be very marketable. I understand you want to keep the bluebird on your badge, but it does look so out of place. For me they should have either completely changed it or not changed it at all. But being a welsh club with the welsh dragon and red etc does make sense for a premier league team who want to be worldwide in the next decade or so.
 
To be fair i can see what he is doing, and if Cardiff stays in the premier league a few years they will be very marketable. I understand you want to keep the bluebird on your badge, but it does look so out of place. For me they should have either completely changed it or not changed it at all. But being a welsh club with the welsh dragon and red etc does make sense for a premier league team who want to be worldwide in the next decade or so.

Bull****, Everton are an English Club so going by your theory, you should play in White and have the Three Lions on your badge
 
They changed to red because the Malaysians see it as a lucky clour. Thats the only reason they changed it.

Liverpool only officially changed to red because Shankly said that it made them look more intimidating.
 
They changed to red because the Malaysians see it as a lucky clour. Thats the only reason they changed it.

Liverpool only officially changed to red because Shankly said that it made them look more intimidating.

The Irony being, the Malaysian national team play in BLUE
 

Haha that's a shocker of a kit, you're gonna look like a right bunch of pikey's

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