How is everyone feeling about tommorow?
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- Tans TacheNational Legend
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Excited? Nervous? for me both i hope we dont f**k it up we need to play like we did against forrest, charlton wont be easy.....
Excited? Nervous? for me both i hope we dont f**k it up we need to play like we did against forrest, charlton wont be easy.....
- Uwe Seeler made me cryAcademy Player
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Can't really believe it and all kinds of odd random thoughts - like looking at the Prem table first in the paper next year, kids buying Panini stickers with Cardiff players on it, X box etc with City included
Serious stuff though is what a massive statement this is for the city and South Wales for economics and marketing. Fair do's to Swans on that score too. Over my lifetime I have seen a massive change from Bristol being the capital of the West of the UK and Cardiff taking over
Serious stuff though is what a massive statement this is for the city and South Wales for economics and marketing. Fair do's to Swans on that score too. Over my lifetime I have seen a massive change from Bristol being the capital of the West of the UK and Cardiff taking over
- KateVice Captain
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Uwe Seeler made me cry wrote:Can't really believe it and all kinds of odd random thoughts - like looking at the Prem table first in the paper next year, kids buying Panini stickers with Cardiff players on it, X box etc with City included
Serious stuff though is what a massive statement this is for the city and South Wales for economics and marketing. Fair do's to Swans on that score too. Over my lifetime I have seen a massive change from Bristol being the capital of the West of the UK and Cardiff taking over
In recent weeks I've thought about watching real post match review on match fo the day and about the big teams coming to town, but not once did I think about the stickers hehe. That takes me back, right the way back to my first sticker collection:the Animals of Farthingwood. I might need to buy my nephew some stickers next season and it would be rude for him to have no-one to trade with, right?
- R-DONOCaptain of Country
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Kate wrote:Uwe Seeler made me cry wrote:Can't really believe it and all kinds of odd random thoughts - like looking at the Prem table first in the paper next year, kids buying Panini stickers with Cardiff players on it, X box etc with City included
Serious stuff though is what a massive statement this is for the city and South Wales for economics and marketing. Fair do's to Swans on that score too. Over my lifetime I have seen a massive change from Bristol being the capital of the West of the UK and Cardiff taking over
In recent weeks I've thought about watching real post match review on match fo the day and about the big teams coming to town, but not once did I think about the stickers hehe. That takes me back, right the way back to my first sticker collection:the Animals of Farthingwood. I might need to buy my nephew some stickers next season and it would be rude for him to have no-one to trade with, right?
One thing I always wanted when I was younger was for Cardiff to be in the sticker books. I don't care how old I am, if they still sell them I'm buying next years, and I will get every City player. And the shiny badge.
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