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Re: "Worse than Slades football"

Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:01 pm

2blue2handle wrote:Difference is Slades football was like this every game every week. We have actually played some really good football at times this season. We are now hitting a bad patch and as usual our fans act like spoilt brats and lose their shit :lol:


You’re absolutely right about some of the posters on here and right about a lot of our games being fantastic and great entertainment especially in the first third of the season so far.
Just comparing Fridays game with Slades, the poster was about spot on for me.

I’ve every confidence that Warnock will turn things around but the danger is the bigger slump we get into now the more difficult it is to get out and back to the standard we were playing not so long ago.

Re: "Worse than Slades football"

Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:52 pm

Sven wrote:
nubbsy wrote:He gave a very honeat interview after. Half the squad is injured, our starting 11 is exhausted. It's just how it is.


Jack, you're spot an, as is Neil Warnock :thumbright:

We should have foreseen this with our recent injuries. The positive thing is that we are still 'in the mix' when next week's transfer window opens and with the returnees from injury, it will be like having a higher number of new signings as we move towards the 'business end' of the season

I guess one of the positives (from a cynical point) from this losing sequence is it gives the 'knockers' and the 'I told you so!' brigade an opportunity to air their negativity with some smugness; something I'll never understand of anyone who calls themselves a Cardiff City fan

We weren't that bad again today but there were clear 'markers' as to what needs to improve, i.e. Morison to return desperately and a midfield general who can stop the wide open spaces occurring.

The result was poor but the future is still looking positive and I hope the team keep the faith better than some fans! :thumbright: :ayatollah:


Well said. The last three games spoiled my Christmas but it's clear that all of the injuries we've had are coming home to roost. I've been expecting a bad run to come but didn't think that it would be three consecutive defeats. However we now have to stick by the team and hope we can strengthen the midfield and the strike force. We are still a good team. And even if we weren't I'd still support them. :bluescarf: