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Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:49 am
Cardiff City manager Russell Slade says he has "not given up" on reaching the play-offs.
Saturday's 2-0 defeat against Derby was Cardiff's fourth straight loss in all competitions leaving them 13 points off the top six and just seven above the bottom three.
Slade is not concerned that his side are on a downward spiral towards League One.
"I don't see that happening, not with the group that we've got," he said.
"It can happen. It's happened to the likes of Wolves in the past."
Derby striker Chris Martin had an early penalty saved after Cardiff's Aaron Gunnarsson was judged to have caught him while clearing the ball away.
The visitors then took the lead when City's Scott Malone turned Jamie Ward's low cross into his own net.
Martin doubled Derby's lead in first-half injury time, heading home his 19th goal of the season.
Slade admits his target of getting Cardiff into the play-off positions is slim, but it can still be achieved.
"It's not impossible. It's becoming a little less realistic that's for sure, with the amount of points we've got to make up" he said.
"But that's not to say that we've given up.
"There's no reason why we can't go and win our next game and then gain some momentum over the coming weeks.
"It's been a tricky period, a difficult period to navigate through.
"We've played some good teams and we've shown that we are short of that level at this moment in time."
Cardiff are away to 10th-placed Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday 7 February and Slade denied he is under pressure.
"No. We are under pressure every day," said Slade.
Cardiff City striker Kenwyne Jones has scored 12 goals for the Bluebirds this season
"It's been a difficult period...we would hope that we can come out the other side and put a run together."
Top scorer Kenwyne Jones was on the bench for the visit of Derby despite scoring six goals in his last eight matches for the Bluebirds.
When he came on against the Rams he forced a good save out of County goalkeeper Lee Grant with a header and looked the player most likely to score.
Slade says he picked Alex Revell to start, due to the formation he decided to use, with the former Rotherham forward supported by two wide players.
"It maybe a different case against Sheffield Wednesday next week, who knows?" said Slade.
Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:12 am
Glad someone believes we can still make the play offs because in my opinion we'll be lucky to stay up!!
Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:57 am
Still in the hunt for play offs???
Which game was slade watching yesterday????
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:01 am
Slades a fool with his head buried in the sand
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:20 am
What a tw*t play offs my arse where going down
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:21 am
Didn't say which season though did he?
Might be in with a chance of the League 1 play offs next season unless Slade is still in charge.
In which case we'll be in a similar position to Orient when he left them.
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:23 am
Slade is deluded.
Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:58 am
Ok so we get to the play offs, get promoted then........?
It's great to be optimistic and to be a city fan over the years you have to be but the reality is we are a poor team in a championship where even Derby are not that great!
We could and should have gone straight back up. Don't care what anyone says as a capital city, we need and deserve a Premier League team, we've got the ground we've got the support and the area has been starved of success for too long and when we had a bit it was swiftly taken away
Russell Slade,and his sidekicks have to accept the blame for what's happened on the pitch I don't buy this business of the wage bill reducing, look at Bournemouth, they have a manager who has done it on a shoestring then why can't we?
Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:59 am
Creigiau bluebirds wrote:Ok so we get to the play offs, get promoted then........?
It's great to be optimistic and to be a city fan over the years you have to be but the reality is we are a poor team in a championship where even Derby are not that great!
We could and should have gone straight back up. Don't care what anyone says as a capital city, we need and deserve a Premier League team, we've got the ground we've got the support and the area has been starved of success for too long and when we had a bit it was swiftly taken away
Russell Slade,and his sidekicks have to accept the blame for what's happened on the pitch I don't buy this business of the wage bill reducing, look at Bournemouth, they have a manager who has done it on a shoestring then why can't we?
There is a difference between being optimistic and being deluded.
The only chance Slade has of making the play-offs is if we sack him and he joins a League 2 team!
Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:55 am
What do people expect Slade to say, "We're doomed?"
Whether there's a chance of making the play offs or not, the players need him to be positive!
Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:59 am
There's more chance of getting a white taxi driver outside central!
Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:10 pm
blue for you wrote:There's more chance of getting a white taxi driver outside central!
But do you expect Slade to state it?
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