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Cardiff Season Preview - Long season awaits Bluebirds in Premier League
by Josh Wright at Tuesday, Jul 31 2018 13:00
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Cardiff Season Preview - Long season awaits Bluebirds in Premier League
Cardiff are gearing up for their first taste of Premier League football since 2014 and Neil Warnock’s side will be desperate to avoid their shortcomings from four years ago. The Bluebirds were relegated at the first attempt, finishing rock bottom and six points adrift of safety. Cardiff were a relative surprise package in the Championship last season, finishing second behind runaway leaders Wolves and there will be plenty of questions to answer when they make the step up this term.
One to watch - Sol Bamba
After years of unfilled potential, it all came together for Sol Bamba for Cardiff last season. The 33-year-old was immense at the heart of the Bluebirds defence and played an integral part in their promotion to the Premier League. Cardiff had the joint-best defensive record in the Championship (39 goals conceded) and will have to be even more resilient at the back this term. Only four players picked up a higher WhoScored rating than Bamba (7.51) in England’s second tier, while the veteran defender also netted on four occasions. Given Cardiff have so far opted against strengthening the heart of their defence, it is crucial that Bamba successfully makes the transition between Championship and Premier League football. Given his age, it's by no means a formality.
Best Signing - Bobby Reid
Despite finishing second in the Championship last season, Cardiff struggled for goals. Leading striker Kenneth Zohore only netted nine times and their top scorer, Callum Paterson, is a right-back by trade who scored 10 goals from central midfield. Warnock will hope to have addressed that problem after splashing £10m to sign Bobby Reid from Bristol City in June. Only Matej Vydra (21) scored more goals than Reid (19) in the Championship last season but this will be his first taste of Premier League football. It’s by no means a guarantee he will enjoy the same success in England’s top-flight, but it’s at least a step in the right direction by Cardiff.
Area of Weakness
As mentioned earlier, Cardiff were incredibly tough to break down last season. Championship winners Wolves conceded the same number of goals as the Bluebirds but there are still concerns at the back for Warnock. Only two Championship goalkeepers kept more clean sheets than Neil Etheridge last term (19), but the fact they have signed Alex Smithies this summer would only suggest Warnock has reservations about the 28-year-old Philippines international. Smithies, like Etheridge, has never played in the Premier League and that should worry Cardiff supporters ahead of the new season.
Prediction / Best Bet
None of the newly-promoted sides were relegated last season and Fulham and Wolves look well placed to continue that trend this season, but the same cannot be said for Cardiff. The aforementioned duo have strengthened impressively this summer, but Cardiff have not even come close to competing for the same calibre as signings as their rivals. In fact, Fulham almost invested as much money into Alexandar Mitrovic’s return as Cardiff have spent on their four summer signings combined. This could be a long season for Cardiff and it would not be a surprise to see Warnock become the first Premier League manager sacked. Betvictor are offering odds on 12/1 for that to happen, making him, surprisingly, the fifth favourite to be the first man axed in England's top-flight.
Cardiff Season Preview - Long season awaits Bluebirds in Premier League
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Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:19 pm
PAULH 85 just a bit wearing a bit like, our's is the worst kit, worse style of play just another load of stuff to add to the negative theme there trying there best to make sure we don't enjoy our season did swansea have all this thrown at them 1st season in the prem.
Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:49 pm
montyblue wrote:..... did swansea have all this thrown at them 1st season in the prem.
Swansea we're just seen as the plucky little go getters with no fear that they would upset the Status Quo. They hung around for a bit but never gave it a real go.
Now CCFC on the other hand could be a force to be reckoned with. They are concerned we fluke survival and then go on to become a seasonal Europa League team and then perhaps even more.
Wed Aug 01, 2018 5:21 am
montyblue wrote:PAULH 85 just a bit wearing a bit like, our's is the worst kit, worse style of play just another load of stuff to add to the negative theme there trying there best to make sure we don't enjoy our season did swansea have all this thrown at them 1st season in the prem.
No point in trying to deny we are favourites to go down though?
The kit thing I wouldn’t pay any attention too man it’s purely subjective and I’ve seen completely different lists elsewhere
Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:30 am
Pretty good summing up..everyone on here knows we are in for a long hard season
We will be favourite to be relegated and our team lacks genuine quality and strength in depth
But, what we have got is a team, fans and management all in this together who will give 100%
Will it be a enough?? Maybe..maybe not only time will tell..but I do know we will give it one hell of a go
One thing I do disagree with is Fulham.. because of the players they have lost (Fredricks and Targett) plus the fact they have had to pay a fortune for Mitrovic a player they already had on loan last season. I would say on paper even though they have spent £80 million their side is probably no better than last years team
Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:46 am
paulh_85 wrote:Not a bad summary really
I agree it sounds a bit harsh but is probably true, although everyone will underestimate Warnock and the togetherness of the squad, so we will hopefully pull off a few shocks. I'm looking forward to Bournemouth and beyond