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RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:45 pm

RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS." " THIS IS A TEAM WHO MIGHT WIN PROMOTION TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE "


“The key is to learn from this. This is a team who might win promotion to the Premier League and we have to learn and progress to that level.

Saturday Dec 13, 2014

By Terry Phillips

Slade's men were 1-0 down inside the first minute and never recovered, eventually conceding five on the day


Bluebirds boss Russell Slade criticised his sides defending after they shipped five goals in a dismal display against Bournemouth.

Captain David Marshall had kept three clean sheets in their previous four Championship matches, but crashed to defeat against hosts who are now unbeaten in 12 matches.

City conceded after only 38 seconds at Dean Court and Slade admitted: “You can’t win if you don’t defend properly.”

“The most disappointing factor is that we were one goal down within a minute.

“It’s difficult enough to go a goal down away without conceding that early against a team who are heading to the top of the table.

“Credit to my players because they never gave up, but you can’t win if you don’t defend properly. We didn’t close Bournemouth down well enough.

“We were back in the match at 2-1 and shot ourselves in the football when they scored a third. We were back in it again at 3-2 and had a real chance, but, again, Bournemouth produced their fourth goal.

“We need to start games as we started the second half. That’s the contrast. We were 2-0 down, but managed to grind ourselves back into the game. We got back to 3-2 and thought it was game on, but we needed that next goal.


“It was an open game and at that stage highly unpredictable.

“We were pushing on trying to score our fourth goal when they broke and made it 5-3. Bournemouth have threat and pace up front. We were pushing for fourth and that left us open at the back.

“Having scored three goals away it’s disappointing to have nothing to show for that We played against an extremely good side, but we go home bitterly disappointed with goals we conceded and how we conceded.

“The key is to learn from this. This is a team who might win promotion to the Premier League and we have to learn and progress to that level. At times we were behind Bournemouth and it gives me an idea exactly where we are.”

Slade sent Kadeem Harris on for the out-of-form Kim Bo-kyung after half-time and said: “Kadeem worked hard. He is young, ambitious and keen, while he has pace and I felt we needed that.

“He is direct in the way he plays and did what I asked of him.”


“Eddie Howe has done a wonderful job at Bournemouth,” said Slade. “They have a group who know each other well.

“When I came to Cardiff we were coming from a long way off. We recovered to a certain extent, but must show greater consistency.

“We have two home matches before the new year, against Brentford on Saturday and then Watford, plus a match at Charlton on Boxing Day.

”It’s all about how we react to this result against Bournemouth.”




' BOURNEMOUTH REACTION '

Home manager Howe was feeling unwell and sent assistant Jason Tindall into the post-match press conference.

“We are delighted to score five goals and it was a terrific performance,” said Tindall. “It’s great to be top at this stage of the season. The aim now is to try and build on that and increase our lead.

“We knew Derby had lost at the start of our match against Cardiff and that a two goal win could take us top. We didn’t expect it to be 5-3.

“Cardiff were always going to be a threat and dangerous from set plays. But we pride ourselves on our attacking and it was great to see goals from five different scorers.

“That shows how much quality we have in our team.”

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:48 pm

Let's see how many changes he makes next week to see exactly what Russell has "learnt" from this.

We were absolute shite last week against Rotherham and what did we "learn"?

We learnt that Russell started exactly the same eleven players this week who were absolute bollocks last week.

Let's ee what you learn next week Russell.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:54 pm

We never close teams down Russell. That's why the opposition have the majority of possession in EVERY game that we play.

That's why for their third goal today we had 9 men behind the ball and their player still had enough time 20 yards out to control the ball and shoot at goal with NOBODY trying to tackle or block him.

Bournemouth, like most teams we play, work hard to get the ball back when they lose it, putting us under pressure and eventually (usually after about three passes) we give it back to them.

We on the other hand are quite happy to allow the opposition to pass the ball freely amonst themselves right up to our penalty area without anything resembling a tackle or challenge being made, or there being any attempt to try to win the ball back.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:59 pm

davids wrote:We never close teams down Russell. That's why the opposition have the majority of possession in EVERY game that we play.

That's why for their third goal today we had 9 men behind the ball and their player still had enough time 20 yards out to control the ball and shoot at goal with NOBODY trying to tackle or block him.

Bournemouth, like most teams we play, work hard to get the ball back when they lose it, putting us under pressure and eventually (usually after about three passes) we give it back to them.

We on the other hand are quite happy to allow the opposition to pass the ball freely amonst themselves right up to our penalty area without anything resembling a tackle or challenge being made, or there being any attempt to try to win the ball back.


David,
Russell Needs to read your post,he might learn something :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:08 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
davids wrote:We never close teams down Russell. That's why the opposition have the majority of possession in EVERY game that we play.

That's why for their third goal today we had 9 men behind the ball and their player still had enough time 20 yards out to control the ball and shoot at goal with NOBODY trying to tackle or block him.

Bournemouth, like most teams we play, work hard to get the ball back when they lose it, putting us under pressure and eventually (usually after about three passes) we give it back to them.

We on the other hand are quite happy to allow the opposition to pass the ball freely amonst themselves right up to our penalty area without anything resembling a tackle or challenge being made, or there being any attempt to try to win the ball back.


David,
Russell Needs to read your post,he might learn something :thumbright: :thumbright:


Annis,

Just so frustrating that what seems so obvious to so many of us ordinary fans can't be seen by the manager and his highly qualified coaching staff. :lol:
:bluescarf:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:11 pm

I have learned that I was right in thinking Slade is out of his depth.Play the players in their right positions and blue kit and play the players who have creativity. TAN IS A CLOWN.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:21 pm

toshack156 wrote:I have learned that I was right in thinking Slade is out of his depth.Play the players in their right positions and blue kit and play the players who have creativity. TAN IS A CLOWN.


Agree :bluescarf:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:01 pm

Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:01 pm

Poor team selection by poor management and coaches. It's always the same team!!

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:08 pm

We didn't close down under ole but we seemed to address this once slade took charge. Yet this didn't last and now we've gone back to not pressing. Slade talks about learning lessons yet clearly can't see even the basics. I'd love to know what we work on in training with our illustrious coaching team as we seem to be getting worse game by game.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:32 pm

The most excellent post of the evening from David and Annis. It's so OBVIOUS what players need to come in, who needs to not play, but Slade is too busy buying an outside xmas tree tonight, maybe he can plant it up his arxe!!

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:55 am

BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 9:00 am

Forever Blue wrote:
davids wrote:We never close teams down Russell. That's why the opposition have the majority of possession in EVERY game that we play.

That's why for their third goal today we had 9 men behind the ball and their player still had enough time 20 yards out to control the ball and shoot at goal with NOBODY trying to tackle or block him.

Bournemouth, like most teams we play, work hard to get the ball back when they lose it, putting us under pressure and eventually (usually after about three passes) we give it back to them.

We on the other hand are quite happy to allow the opposition to pass the ball freely amonst themselves right up to our penalty area without anything resembling a tackle or challenge being made, or there being any attempt to try to win the ball back.


David,
Russell Needs to read your post,he might learn something :thumbright: :thumbright:


Totally agree David excellent post :thumbup:
Annis can't you copy and paste the post and send it to sladey :laughing6: :thumbup:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 9:56 am

In my opinion the first lesson that has to be learned here is for RS himself because he has been talking for weeks about getting ourselves into a top 6 position by Christmas, 5 points behind 6th place with 2 games to go makes that an extremely difficult task. Concentrate on a game by game basis and try and win every game rather than setting "Targets" which when we fail to achieve is more likely, in my opinion, to demotivate our players than losing a single game.

Perhaps RS should concentrate on why HIS team and tactics are resulting in unbelieveable possession stats of just 44.1% on average since you took over control. OGS was averaging 48.88% during his games in charge this season and he was shown the door.

With 30 points after 21 games we are in exactly the same position as Reading were in the 2012/12 season, the ONLY team in 10 years to win automatic promotion from sych a lowly position, how many of us truely believe RS has it in him to achieve the same a BM did with Reading that season.

The next 7 games are a real challenge for us and in many ways will define our season in my opinion, continue in the same vein of inviting our opponents on and giving them the freedom to shoot at goal without the slightest attempt at blocking the effort does not bode well with me. Season could well be over by 31st January next year and I wonder how that will affect ST sales for next season as surely the club will be hoping to put them on sale around that time.

Perhaps the biggest question he is "Can you teach an old dog like RS new tricks" because on what we have seen so far he doesn't seem to have many in his locker.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:37 am

For the managers job, Vincent Tan needed to buy an Audi but he bought a second hand Fiat instead.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:56 am

mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:


Whittingham has to go his couple of assists and goals just paper over the cracks to his overall play which is damaging to the team as a whole imo. We need a high energy box to box midfielder who has urgency and can drive forward attacks and dribble with the ball from midfield, whitts is no way that type of player!
Mugsy can you answer me these two questions honestly?

1. Are we lacking the type of midfielder i described in our side?

2. Does whitts have them attributes and can he do that job?

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:09 am

Whitts must stay but Fabio has won me over and watching connolly yesterday we were crying out for Fabio.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:26 am

Whitts should remain as a player who can make some great passes with the right runners off him. But agree with the fact we need a box to box who can drive us forward and a player who can take hit in tackle and a player who can find the back of the net and a player who can lead the back 4 and a player who can lead the team. List goes on. ...........

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:30 pm

gwentbluebirds wrote:Whitts should remain as a player who can make some great passes with the right runners off him. But agree with the fact we need a box to box who can drive us forward and a player who can take hit in tackle and a player who can find the back of the net and a player who can lead the back 4 and a player who can lead the team. List goes on. ...........


We need Gerrard

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:48 pm

BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:


Whittingham has to go his couple of assists and goals just paper over the cracks to his overall play which is damaging to the team as a whole imo. We need a high energy box to box midfielder who has urgency and can drive forward attacks and dribble with the ball from midfield, whitts is no way that type of player!
Mugsy can you answer me these two questions honestly?

1. Are we lacking the type of midfielder i described in our side?

2. Does whitts have them attributes and can he do that job?


Yes - we are lacking that type of player - eg Jordon Mutch - but there is room for that type of player plus Whitts - whose free kicks, corners, assists and goals are vital to us. Your suggestion is like asking whether Silva of Man City could do YaYa Toure's role in the Man City team - and again the answer would be no - but both play vital, different roles for their team - to make the most of their particular skills. That's my honest opinion. :thumbup:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:25 pm

sloper_road_legend wrote:
gwentbluebirds wrote:Whitts should remain as a player who can make some great passes with the right runners off him. But agree with the fact we need a box to box who can drive us forward and a player who can take hit in tackle and a player who can find the back of the net and a player who can lead the back 4 and a player who can lead the team. List goes on. ...........


We need Gerrard


As long as he can keep his footing :laughing5:

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:59 pm

Last week, I thought the penny had dropped when Slade took Connolly off and reverted Brayford to RB where he is totally comfortable and was playing full of confidence & Fabio back at LB giving the side a bit of balance.
But no, Russell sticks to plan A, the key to learning is 'if you change nothing" you shouldn't expect much in the way of an improvement! :oops:
Also, maybe he should learn that if we all know our likely team & formation, you can be damned sure the opposition do.
Eddie Howe was probably wetting himself at the prospect of setting his team up to play us?
Every week I keep thinking he's going to learn & surprise us, but NO!

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:26 pm

mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:


Whittingham has to go his couple of assists and goals just paper over the cracks to his overall play which is damaging to the team as a whole imo. We need a high energy box to box midfielder who has urgency and can drive forward attacks and dribble with the ball from midfield, whitts is no way that type of player!
Mugsy can you answer me these two questions honestly?

1. Are we lacking the type of midfielder i described in our side?

2. Does whitts have them attributes and can he do that job?


Yes - we are lacking that type of player - eg Jordon Mutch - but there is room for that type of player plus Whitts - whose free kicks, corners, assists and goals are vital to us. Your suggestion is like asking whether Silva of Man City could do YaYa Toure's role in the Man City team - and again the answer would be no - but both play vital, different roles for their team - to make the most of their particular skills. That's my honest opinion. :thumbup:


Well we need a defensive midfielder in this team who likes a tackle and thats gunnarson at the moment, and yes you said it we need a mutch type player..

so if say mutch was here who would you start mugsy out of whitts and mutch???

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:54 pm

Perhaps RS can enlighten us with what he has learned so far, seems to me his 4-4-2 is nowhere near 10 and he will keep smacking his head against a brick wall rather than learn to open the door.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:55 pm

Perhaps RS can enlighten us with what he has learned so far, seems to me his 4-4-2 is nowhere near 10 and he will keep smacking his head against a brick wall rather than learn to open the door.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 7:55 pm

Perhaps RS can enlighten us with what he has learned so far, seems to me his 4-4-2 is nowhere near 10 and he will keep smacking his head against a brick wall rather than learn to open the door.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 8:16 pm

The midfield issue is simple.

Fabio at left back, whitts as left midfield.

Gunnar,Ademyemi in the middle

Noone or Harris right with Brayford as right back.

But after that most of their replacements will be gone.

Manga & Turner centre half.

Healey and Mason upfront and sell all the others pretending to be strikers

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:56 pm

BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:


Whittingham has to go his couple of assists and goals just paper over the cracks to his overall play which is damaging to the team as a whole imo. We need a high energy box to box midfielder who has urgency and can drive forward attacks and dribble with the ball from midfield, whitts is no way that type of player!
Mugsy can you answer me these two questions honestly?

1. Are we lacking the type of midfielder i described in our side?

2. Does whitts have them attributes and can he do that job?


Yes - we are lacking that type of player - eg Jordon Mutch - but there is room for that type of player plus Whitts - whose free kicks, corners, assists and goals are vital to us. Your suggestion is like asking whether Silva of Man City could do YaYa Toure's role in the Man City team - and again the answer would be no - but both play vital, different roles for their team - to make the most of their particular skills. That's my honest opinion. :thumbup:


Well we need a defensive midfielder in this team who likes a tackle and thats gunnarson at the moment, and yes you said it we need a mutch type player..

so if say mutch was here who would you start mugsy out of whitts and mutch???


I would start with both.

Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:29 am

Manager Russell Slade was not a happy man at full time in our five three defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend.

With David Marshall and the defence keeping three clean sheets in our last four games a defensive capitulation like that wasn't on the cards, and having conceded after less than a minute, Slade told Wales Online that it simply wasn't good enough and he had let the players know it at full time.

'You can't win if you don't defend properly. The most disappointing factor is that we were one goal down within a minute. It's difficult enough to go a goal down away without conceding that early against a team who are heading to the top of the table. Credit to my players because they never gave up, but you can't win if you don't defend properly. We didn't close Bournemouth down well enough.'

Slade goes on to say that having worked so hard to get us back into the game at 2-1, we went on to shoot ourselves in the foot again, and again we worked hard to get it back to 3-2 and at that stage he thought it was 'game on' but we needed to get to 3-3 and we couldn't do it, and they took control again.

'Bournemouth produced their fourth goal. We need to start games as we started the second half. That's the contrast. It was an open game and highly unpredictable. Having scored three goals away it's disappointing to have nothing to show for that. We go home bitterly disappointed with goals we conceded and how we conceded.'

Slade says all we can do is learn from this, take it on to the training ground and ensure that we improve further from it, but given some of our passages of play it was eye opening for him and he feels he knows where we are in the league and what we need to do to kick on, so despite the disappointment there are things he can take from it.

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Re: RUSSELL SLADE " THE KEY IS TO LEARN FROM THIS "

Mon Dec 15, 2014 9:50 am

mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:
mugsy wrote:
BlueMagic wrote:Yes russell now its time to learn from the piss poor displays from rotherham and bournemouth do something about it and make big changes to this underperforming team.

Manga in for morrison
Fabio in for connolly
Kadeem or daehli in for kimbo
Adeyemi in for whittingham
Ravel in for le fondre
Macheda in for jones

This side needs a massive change we have the players in the squad to turn things around but slade wont make these changes because he clueless and whats more worrying is that our style of play is shocking and non existent


Pointless picking Ravel Morrison - he's leaving us next week. Whittingham gets more goals and assists than anybody else - would be lunacy to leave him out. Fabio can't defend to save his life. Morrison got 2 of our 3 goals on Saturday. Macheda and Jones are as bad as each other! Would agree that Kimbo needs to be dropped - I see Daehli buggering off back to Norway in January ( along with his fellow countrymen Eikrem and Berget ) - so yes, Kadeem Harris in for the very disappointing Kim pending Pilkington's return.

We have ended up with a squad of players who I do not see as Cardiff City players ( after supporting the Bluebirds since the late 60's ). Most of the squad are not bothered who they play for. I like to watch Marshall, Whittingham, McNaughton, Gunnerson, Noone and Turner of the present bunch - who are good Championship players. Most of the rest I see as here today, gone tomorrow. ( Your Kenwyne Jones and Macheda type players have not got Cardiff in their blood - unlike for example Earnie, Leggy and Kav. This coupled with the rebrand saga has left me more disillusioned than at any time I can remember> :oops:
As a season ticket holder living in Somerset, the immediate future looks bleak and how much longer I will keep paying for my season ticket and paying a fortune in petrol is uncertain. The price of the season ticket next year could be crucial. :bluescarf:


Whittingham has to go his couple of assists and goals just paper over the cracks to his overall play which is damaging to the team as a whole imo. We need a high energy box to box midfielder who has urgency and can drive forward attacks and dribble with the ball from midfield, whitts is no way that type of player!
Mugsy can you answer me these two questions honestly?

1. Are we lacking the type of midfielder i described in our side?

2. Does whitts have them attributes and can he do that job?


Yes - we are lacking that type of player - eg Jordon Mutch - but there is room for that type of player plus Whitts - whose free kicks, corners, assists and goals are vital to us. Your suggestion is like asking whether Silva of Man City could do YaYa Toure's role in the Man City team - and again the answer would be no - but both play vital, different roles for their team - to make the most of their particular skills. That's my honest opinion. :thumbup:


Well we need a defensive midfielder in this team who likes a tackle and thats gunnarson at the moment, and yes you said it we need a mutch type player..

so if say mutch was here who would you start mugsy out of whitts and mutch???


I would start with both.


You couldnt though could you because you would have to cater for a defensive midfielder a ball winning midfielder who sits more, if you started with both whitts and mutch opposition would have a field day dont you see that?so you would have to choose one or the other surely?