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" Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:00 pm

Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay stays calm as Bluebirds edge towards promotion, While bitter Dave Jones says Cardiff will limp over the line, with all the money theyve spent.

Mar 16 2013

Malky :ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay was refusing to get carried away after his side took a massive step towards Premier League promotion with a win at Sheffield Wednesday.

Goals from Don Cowie and Matthew Connolly were enough at Hillsborough to send Cardiff City seven points clear at the top of the table.

And with Hull and Watford both losing, Cardiff now have a nine -point cushion in the automatic promotion places with a game in hand over both of the sides below them.

But with nine games of the season left, Mackay said despite his pride in his players, the victory was merely another step to where the club wanted to be.



“It’s another three points in this league for us,” said Mackay.

“I’m delighted with the points and the way we played. It was a seventh away clean-sheet of the season for us which I’m delighted about. We scored a couple of goals too on a day when a couple of the teams around us did not pick up any points.

“We were playing against a side at home who, like us, have to win games for their own reasons. For them, it is to stay out of the relegation zone. The pitch was not good to say the least and we knew how Sheffield Wednesday would play. We knew we would have to combat their aerial thereat.

“We knew it would be a battle. We knew it was a battle we would have to enter into and to try to win.

“I thought we played intelligently. I’m proud with the way my players handled themselves. The fact we have got another three points to get us towards where we want to go is very pleasing for us.

“We’ve been top since November 24 and that’s an awfully long time to sit there and be shot at.”



Dave Jones :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Former Cardiff manager Dave Jones, now in charge at Sheffield Wednesday, said he believed his former club would now make it too the Premier League.

Dave Jones commented: “There was nothing really in the game and we were very disappointed to concede two goals from two set pieces. I think Cardiff had that bit more experience than us.

“I think they will limp over the line now. They should go up with the amount of money they have spent. If you had put that much money in, you would want some return on your investment.”

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:12 pm

"With all that money they've spent they should be up there" It'd be a lot f*cking less if you didn't make a team full of bottlers and left Malky with a squad of 10

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:50 pm

Sheffield Wednesday manager Dave Jones:

"There was nothing in it at all. We spoke about how they like to build pressure by winning set-pieces and putting the ball in the box and we spoke about how to stop it.

"But we've switched off at key times and that's disappointing.

"We've shown a little bit of naivety where maybe they've got that edge of experience over us."

Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay:

"It's another three points towards where we want to go. We've been top since November 24 and it's a long time to be there and be shot at, discussed, debated - I'm very pleased with the mental strength of our players to deal with that.

"They just keep taking on the team that's in front of them and going on to the next one.

"We were up against a side who need to win games to stay out of the relegation zone so we knew it would be a battle.

"You have to keep entering into those battles and eventually you start to win them. We kept at it and got the result we deserved."

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:02 am

What a bitter twisted fuckwit

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:54 am

bluebirdbaz wrote:What a bitter twisted fuckwit

Hate dave jones, hope they go down :malky: :wave: :laughing6:

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:08 am

I don't think we have spent that much.Dave Jones is full of shit.

Re: " Malky what he says and what Bitter Dave Jones says "

Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:23 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay stays calm as Bluebirds edge towards promotion, While bitter Dave Jones says Cardiff will limp over the line, with all the money theyve spent.

Mar 16 2013

Malky :ayatollah: :malky: :ayatollah:

Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay was refusing to get carried away after his side took a massive step towards Premier League promotion with a win at Sheffield Wednesday.

Goals from Don Cowie and Matthew Connolly were enough at Hillsborough to send Cardiff City seven points clear at the top of the table.

And with Hull and Watford both losing, Cardiff now have a nine -point cushion in the automatic promotion places with a game in hand over both of the sides below them.

But with nine games of the season left, Mackay said despite his pride in his players, the victory was merely another step to where the club wanted to be.



“It’s another three points in this league for us,” said Mackay.

“I’m delighted with the points and the way we played. It was a seventh away clean-sheet of the season for us which I’m delighted about. We scored a couple of goals too on a day when a couple of the teams around us did not pick up any points.

“We were playing against a side at home who, like us, have to win games for their own reasons. For them, it is to stay out of the relegation zone. The pitch was not good to say the least and we knew how Sheffield Wednesday would play. We knew we would have to combat their aerial thereat.

“We knew it would be a battle. We knew it was a battle we would have to enter into and to try to win.

“I thought we played intelligently. I’m proud with the way my players handled themselves. The fact we have got another three points to get us towards where we want to go is very pleasing for us.

“We’ve been top since November 24 and that’s an awfully long time to sit there and be shot at.”



Dave Jones :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Former Cardiff manager Dave Jones, now in charge at Sheffield Wednesday, said he believed his former club would now make it too the Premier League.

Dave Jones commented: “There was nothing really in the game and we were very disappointed to concede two goals from two set pieces. I think Cardiff had that bit more experience than us.

“I think they will limp over the line now. They should go up with the amount of money they have spent. If you had put that much money in, you would want some return on your investment.”


Dave Jones Hes not bitter is he, he had his chance and he blew it :malky: :malky: