Has the club lost touch?
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- Tyrion TannisterGlobal Superstar
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I wasnt at the game today due to work commitments, but reportedly the club hired a choir to sing Newcastle songs at half time.
This is the stupidest thing I can recall the club ever doing. If you're happy to invest that money, why not Cardiff fans? Why is Tan seemingly so obsessed with treating away fans like royalty?
It's just baffling. It truly is.
This is the stupidest thing I can recall the club ever doing. If you're happy to invest that money, why not Cardiff fans? Why is Tan seemingly so obsessed with treating away fans like royalty?
It's just baffling. It truly is.
Well. That is bizarre if true - never heard anything like it in fact. Not sure what we to gain from it other than a better reputation - perhaps it is an admirable aim to be known as the best club in the uk at hosting our visitors
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Certainly true, and certainly bizarre. Definitely (and not surprisingly) didn't go down well with our fans. Hopefully they won't try a repeat. And Blaydon Races is such an awful song anyway.
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The Treorchy are a good male voice choir but they were not good football pre match entertainment.
The usual pre match Men of Harlech and running out music wasn't played because the choir had already sung a version of it which had a very like warm reception. Consequently, the atmosphere was a bit flatter than usual at the start. I don't know what they sung at half time because I was at the bar!
I like male voice choirs but it simply didn't work yesterday.
The usual pre match Men of Harlech and running out music wasn't played because the choir had already sung a version of it which had a very like warm reception. Consequently, the atmosphere was a bit flatter than usual at the start. I don't know what they sung at half time because I was at the bar!
I like male voice choirs but it simply didn't work yesterday.
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I think a Make Voice Choir is more associated with the egg-chasing really.
They sang Cwm Rhondda and Men of Harlech in addition to Blaydon Races I believe.
They sang Cwm Rhondda and Men of Harlech in addition to Blaydon Races I believe.
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The choir wasn't 'hired to sing Newcastle songs at half time'. At all.
They were there to sing, which they did pre-game (all Welsh / Cardiff songs iirc), and at half time, when they sang one Newcastle song.
I agree that they didn't exactly fire up the crowd though.
They were there to sing, which they did pre-game (all Welsh / Cardiff songs iirc), and at half time, when they sang one Newcastle song.
I agree that they didn't exactly fire up the crowd though.
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I think that only one Newcastle song was sung was neither here not there - when was the last time you attended an away game and had a choir sing pro Cardiff songs?SteWells wrote:The choir wasn't 'hired to sing Newcastle songs at half time'. At all.
They were there to sing, which they did pre-game (all Welsh / Cardiff songs iirc), and at half time, when they sang one Newcastle song.
I agree that they didn't exactly fire up the crowd though.
This is the same man that changed us to red, refused to listen to complaints about the badge, refused to accept any sort of colour change, basically has refused to listen to fan pressure and done whatever the hell he feels like. That's fine (to a point), if he wasn't also so determined to bend over backward to make away fans feel appreciated. You have to surely see a problem with a man who is annoying our fans without any sympathy but is desperate to make everyone else feel comfortable?
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So you think Tan spends time deciding what the pre-game and half time entertainment is going to be, and what they're going to sing? I'd be surprised if he had anything to do with it.Red614 wrote:I think that only one Newcastle song was sung was neither here not there - when was the last time you attended an away game and had a choir sing pro Cardiff songs?SteWells wrote:The choir wasn't 'hired to sing Newcastle songs at half time'. At all.
They were there to sing, which they did pre-game (all Welsh / Cardiff songs iirc), and at half time, when they sang one Newcastle song.
I agree that they didn't exactly fire up the crowd though.
This is the same man that changed us to red, refused to listen to complaints about the badge, refused to accept any sort of colour change, basically has refused to listen to fan pressure and done whatever the hell he feels like. That's fine (to a point), if he wasn't also so determined to bend over backward to make away fans feel appreciated. You have to surely see a problem with a man who is annoying our fans without any sympathy but is desperate to make everyone else feel comfortable?
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SteWells wrote:So you think Tan spends time deciding what the pre-game and half time entertainment is going to be, and what they're going to sing? I'd be surprised if he had anything to do with it.Red614 wrote:I think that only one Newcastle song was sung was neither here not there - when was the last time you attended an away game and had a choir sing pro Cardiff songs?SteWells wrote:The choir wasn't 'hired to sing Newcastle songs at half time'. At all.
They were there to sing, which they did pre-game (all Welsh / Cardiff songs iirc), and at half time, when they sang one Newcastle song.
I agree that they didn't exactly fire up the crowd though.
This is the same man that changed us to red, refused to listen to complaints about the badge, refused to accept any sort of colour change, basically has refused to listen to fan pressure and done whatever the hell he feels like. That's fine (to a point), if he wasn't also so determined to bend over backward to make away fans feel appreciated. You have to surely see a problem with a man who is annoying our fans without any sympathy but is desperate to make everyone else feel comfortable?
Of course, because Tan isn't one for interfering, is he?
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in all honesty, do you really think vinnie gets involved in those sort of irrelevant decisions, more like some office junior who got it maybe a bit wrong. if you have a male voice choir then you have to get the right song selection and timing right.
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The answer to your question Red, is No the club have not lost touch. Earlier on the week it was announced that Treorchy M V Choir would be in attendance at the game to provide fitting entertainment for all fans and in support of the Help for Heroes collections which would take place in and around the ground. Is it a crime in this day and age for someone to show some friendly hospitality to visitors, even if they are fans of an opposing football team? Not so long ago there was outrage on this and other boards at the stupidity of certain "Cardiff City Fans' who were observed 'beating up kids' after the Everton game. I would much prefer to have publicity for showing respect to visiting fans as shown at the Newcastle game than that given to the loutish behaviour associated with some of our fans in the past. I may have become a boring old fart at my age, but some of the unfounded criticism levelled at the club and VT in particular, by some of our fans seems to be nothing by churlish and childish and made for the sake of causing argument.
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lottydottyblue wrote:The answer to your question Red, is No the club have not lost touch. Earlier on the week it was announced that Treorchy M V Choir would be in attendance at the game to provide fitting entertainment for all fans and in support of the Help for Heroes collections which would take place in and around the ground. Is it a crime in this day and age for someone to show some friendly hospitality to visitors, even if they are fans of an opposing football team? Not so long ago there was outrage on this and other boards at the stupidity of certain "Cardiff City Fans' who were observed 'beating up kids' after the Everton game. I would much prefer to have publicity for showing respect to visiting fans as shown at the Newcastle game than that given to the loutish behaviour associated with some of our fans in the past. I may have become a boring old fart at my age, but some of the unfounded criticism levelled at the club and VT in particular, by some of our fans seems to be nothing by churlish and childish and made for the sake of causing argument.
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Ever the fence sitter, you agree with what?Rhys wrote:Wow, we have a proper debate thread going on. Its been a while
Just to be clear on this, I agree.
Simply put, I have no problem with making away fans feel welcome. What I do have a problem with is treating them like royalty when our own fans are being ignored in their calls to be listened to.
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