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Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:32 pm

Poor today are lack of quality is clear, nothing up front as we know, we are always going to concede so we need to score and don’t have the players to score. Manga is awful at RB doesn’t know what day it is, subs made to late and the long throws absolutely pointless, we never score from them get the ball down and attack the box.

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:39 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
City Slicker wrote:Back down to Earth (and the League) with a bump!


Yes and a long season ahead.


I wonder if Vinnie will ever think of putting his hand in his pocket like this Leicester bloke did? Come on Vinnie, you know you can do it....feel the love it will bring

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:44 pm

City Slicker wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
City Slicker wrote:Back down to Earth (and the League) with a bump!


Yes and a long season ahead.


I wonder if Vinnie will ever think of putting his hand in his pocket like this Leicester bloke did? Come on Vinnie, you know you can do it....feel the love it will bring


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't think Vinnie gives a shit about the love!

Only interested in recouping as much as he can and getting out.

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:49 pm

davids wrote:
City Slicker wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
City Slicker wrote:Back down to Earth (and the League) with a bump!


Yes and a long season ahead.


I wonder if Vinnie will ever think of putting his hand in his pocket like this Leicester bloke did? Come on Vinnie, you know you can do it....feel the love it will bring


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't think Vinnie gives a shit about the love!

Only interested in recouping as much as he can and getting out.


100% spot on David's! I couldn't have put it better myself :thumbup:

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:53 pm

Leicester were average today but are still a very talented top half team. This was not a side I automatically thought we could get points from but our performance today was poor and really lacked quality. We have to reduce our unforced errors and focus on getting clean sheets. We are going down because of our awful defence rather than our attack (although that's not prolific either). Look at Newcastle today, they ground out a 1 v 0 against Watford, an equivalent side to Leicester. I would have been absolutely delighted with a 0 v 0 today and I would take the same result against Brighton. We have to stop losing games to stay anywhere near in touch by Christmas. The squad then needs a big overhaul starting with the sale or loan of Zohore. His attitude must be appalling if Madine is on the bench instead of him. Both must be released in January.

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 8:59 pm

EastleighBlue wrote:Leicester were average today but are still a very talented top half team. This was not a side I automatically thought we could get points from but our performance today was poor and really lacked quality. We have to reduce our unforced errors and focus on getting clean sheets. We are going down because of our awful defence rather than our attack (although that's not prolific either). Look at Newcastle today, they ground out a 1 v 0 against Watford, an equivalent side to Leicester. I would have been absolutely delighted with a 0 v 0 today and I would take the same result against Brighton. We have to stop losing games to stay anywhere near in touch by Christmas. The squad then needs a big overhaul starting with the sale or loan of Zohore. His attitude must be appalling if Madine is on the bench instead of him. Both must be released in January.


Quite right. Gary Madine. What have we come to?

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:38 pm

Grangetown blue wrote:Piss poor didn't even look like winning and to see some city fans in ninian stand clapping Leicester scoring made me sick


Went to the toilet in ninian and saw 8 leicster fans celebrating together with scarves and stuff :!:

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:57 pm

davids wrote:
City Slicker wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
City Slicker wrote:Back down to Earth (and the League) with a bump!


Yes and a long season ahead.


I wonder if Vinnie will ever think of putting his hand in his pocket like this Leicester bloke did? Come on Vinnie, you know you can do it....feel the love it will bring


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't think Vinnie gives a shit about the love!

Only interested in recouping as much as he can and getting out.



What a stupid thing to say after he wrote off £68M

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:59 pm

No plan B no tactical awareness making subtituations far to late in the game to make A difference,Hollet is a pale shadow of the player he once was and yet Warnock brings him on with zero affect on the game,Warnocks idea of tactical awareness is to punt the football upfield hoping Paterson gets his head on itI'm afraid it's Prehistoric football from a Prehistoric manager

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 10:06 pm

Charlie Harper wrote:
davids wrote:
City Slicker wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
City Slicker wrote:Back down to Earth (and the League) with a bump!


Yes and a long season ahead.


I wonder if Vinnie will ever think of putting his hand in his pocket like this Leicester bloke did? Come on Vinnie, you know you can do it....feel the love it will bring


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't think Vinnie gives a shit about the love!

Only interested in recouping as much as he can and getting out.



What a stupid thing to say after he wrote off £68M


Yes he did. But we're receiving over £100m for being in the Premier League and he's spent only a fraction of it on players.

So what's the rest of it being used for?

I'm not suggesting for one second that he's doing anything wrong and I can understand why he's doing what he's doing but do you really think he's fully committed to establishing the club in the Premier League? Has anything he's done since we got promoted suggested that is his long term aim?

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 10:32 pm

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Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sat Nov 03, 2018 10:32 pm

If camarassa' s free kick had gone in rather than cracking the bar nearly everbody would have said it was a fair result 1 1 move on brighton

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:19 am

What a stupid thing to say after he wrote off £68M[/quote]

Yes he did. But we're receiving over £100m for being in the Premier League and he's spent only a fraction of it on players.

So what's the rest of it being used for?

I'm not suggesting for one second that he's doing anything wrong and I can understand why he's doing what he's doing but do you really think he's fully committed to establishing the club in the Premier League? Has anything he's done since we got promoted suggested that is his long term aim?[/quote]


I understand the fans wanting him to spend more but at the moment it hasn't done Fulham any good and for me I think it's the right way to go at the moment.
I also think he will spend in January to keep us up as I believe he is committed to the club :thumbup:

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sun Nov 04, 2018 11:50 am

Charlie Harper wrote:What a stupid thing to say after he wrote off £68M


Yes he did. But we're receiving over £100m for being in the Premier League and he's spent only a fraction of it on players.

So what's the rest of it being used for?

I'm not suggesting for one second that he's doing anything wrong and I can understand why he's doing what he's doing but do you really think he's fully committed to establishing the club in the Premier League? Has anything he's done since we got promoted suggested that is his long term aim?[/quote]


I understand the fans wanting him to spend more but at the moment it hasn't done Fulham any good and for me I think it's the right way to go at the moment.
I also think he will spend in January to keep us up as I believe he is committed to the club :thumbup:[/quote]

Just because it apparently hasn't done Fulham any good (so far) that doesn't mean if spent wisely it wouldn't have helped us. January will be too late. If we're out of the race by then there's not much point in splashing the cash on Premier quality players. Vin should have thought about all this during the summer.

Re: MY VIEW: IN A VERY EMOTIONAL GAME CARDIFF CITY TODAY

Sun Nov 04, 2018 6:50 pm

We played the ultimate championship no mistake football last season and somehow got promoted....

We can't survive playing that style, but changing styles requires changing the manager and most of our team. That would cost shedloads of money with the same probability of relegation.

Vinny will get a chunk of cash back, thats his prerogative.
I have always thought we keep Neil this season whatever happens then retires (as the manager) for Bellamy who gets decent cash by championship standards to go for it over a few seasons.