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Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:52 pm
Monday 23rd February 2015
Monday night action (23/02/15) at Cardiff City Stadium as the Bluebirds U21 development side welcome Millwall to South Wales (7pm).
Kevin Nicholson's side will be looking to return to winning ways after falling to a late defeat against Charlton Athletic last week. The Lions, managed by Neil Harris, will head to South Wales full of confidence following a 7-3 victory over Bristol City last time out.
The young Bluebirds defeated Millwall when the two sides last met in December, with forward Danny Johnson scoring twice in a 2-1 win.
We would like to invite all Cardiff City supporters to come on down to the Stadium tonight, with free entry and car parking for those who wish to watch the future City stars in action.
Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:10 pm
Team News - Wilson, Barnum-Bobb, James, Wharton, Amondarain, C. Watkins, Southam, B. Watkins, Hill, Noor, Roche.
Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:11 pm
Subs: Rees, Horton, Patten, Bell, Balde.
Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:07 pm
Final Score :
Cardiff City DVP 0-0 Millwall DVP
Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:22 pm
Young Lions earn battling point
Nicky Bailey came through a full 90 minutes action to help Neil Harris' Under 21 side earn a hard fought point at Cardiff on Monday night.
After the goal-fest against Bristol City a week earlier the young Lions had to show very different qualities in South Wales, but the coach was no less pleased with their efforts.
"It was the first time since I've been in charge of the side that we've fielded six scholars at this level," explained Chopper.
"It wasn't our most polished performance in terms of the football we played, but in attitude, desire and endeavour we were first class.
We rode our luck early on in the game, but by the end of the first half we were the better side.
"After the break they probably had more clear cut chances, but we might have won it when Jamie Philpot brought a fine save out of their keeper from a Dylan Casey cross.
Alfie Pavey led the line well up front, and probably gave his best performance for us with some excellent hold-up play. Towards the end we managed the game well as legs became tired to keep an excellent clean sheet."
Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:35 am
TopCat CCFC wrote:Young Lions earn battling point
Nicky Bailey came through a full 90 minutes action to help Neil Harris' Under 21 side earn a hard fought point at Cardiff on Monday night.
After the goal-fest against Bristol City a week earlier the young Lions had to show very different qualities in South Wales, but the coach was no less pleased with their efforts.
"It was the first time since I've been in charge of the side that we've fielded six scholars at this level," explained Chopper.
"It wasn't our most polished performance in terms of the football we played, but in attitude, desire and endeavour we were first class.
We rode our luck early on in the game, but by the end of the first half we were the better side.
"After the break they probably had more clear cut chances, but we might have won it when Jamie Philpot brought a fine save out of their keeper from a Dylan Casey cross.
Alfie Pavey led the line well up front, and probably gave his best performance for us with some excellent hold-up play. Towards the end we managed the game well as legs became tired to keep an excellent clean sheet."
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