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Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:29 pm

Russell Slade: Cardiff manager plays down move up to second

Cardiff City manager Russell Slade says there is little significance to his side's rise to second in the table but insists promotion remains the aim.

The Bluebirds maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-0 win against Huddersfield on Saturday.

But Slade says it is premature to place much importance on the Championship table after only six games.

"Our ambition is to be in the top six come May and that will never change," he said.

"I will look at it [the table] after 12 games because I think that's when things settle down a little bit.

"It's too early to start thinking who's going to be up there and who's going to be down there.

"Obviously three wins and three draws and being unbeaten is a sound start to the season."

Slade's rebuild takes shape.

Cardiff City have taken 36 points from their last 20 games in the championship.

Victory against Huddersfield was Cardiff's third in succession in the league, the first time they have done so since winning promotion to the Premier League under Malky Mackay during the 2012-13 season.

Slade has been in charge since October 2014 and oversaw a turbulent last campaign that saw Cardiff finish 11th in the Championship table.

Now in his first full term at the helm, the former Leyton Orient boss feels this is the time for his work to be judged fairly.
"I understand football managers are judged every day, every game," said Slade.

"When I came into the club there was a lot of work that needed to be done. One day I'll maybe tell you everything.

"A lot of things had to be addressed before you move forward and, if you don't get out of that and address it, then the spiral can continue downward.

"It was important to stop that spiral at source as quickly as possible. I think we've done that.

"I think I've given us stability now and I think everyone can look forward and look up."

Are Cardiff promotion contenders?

Cardiff are four points behind Championship leaders Brighton and one ahead of Middlesbrough in third.

The Bluebirds host sixth-placed Hull on Tuesday in a match which pits them against a team relegated from the Premier League last season and have been tipped for an immediate return.

Slade, however, is not too concerned about the promotion race at this early stage of the season.
"I'm firmly concentrating on performance. I just want to see progression," he added.

"We've used the word transition, stability and towards the back end of last season we saw a bit of progress.

"We've seen a bit more progress now, which is what we all desire."
Link - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/3 ... name=wales :sladein:

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:30 pm

Has he had media training, making sense

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:33 pm

Don't think many people were expecting a start to the season like this. Welldone Slade :ayatollah:

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:34 pm

Rightly so its crazy to tell the outcome at this stage but its looking good. :thumbright: :sladein: :ayatollah:

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sun Sep 13, 2015 8:33 am

Rydogsccfc wrote:Rightly so its crazy to tell the outcome at this stage but its looking good. :thumbright: :sladein: :ayatollah:


With the teams we've played against many people including myself thought we'd be only mid table after six games so well done Slade. It is early days though.

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sun Sep 13, 2015 8:51 am

Very early days but we now gave momentum and confidence, Tuesday will be harder and a different game :thumbup:

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:04 am

Sterner tests are coming but we are doing things quietly yes early days yet but always hopefull City will take us where we want to go

Re: Cardiff Boss Plays Down Move Up To Second

Sun Sep 13, 2015 1:56 pm

mr'mogreenz wrote:Don't think many people were expecting a start to the season like this. Welldone Slade :ayatollah:


I certainly did'nt. Still a lot of good teams in false positions at the moment. I expect Boro, Derby and even Reading to start producing after their dealings on deadline day. No crocked strikers and Romanian has beens, at those clubs.