Forever Blue wrote:Madness in my view:
Only 6 games left / we are not consistent / we don’t score enough goals / we are awful at home / we would need to win the 6 games in a row and hope for 5 teams to virtually all go on terrible runs.
And if we go a goal down Erol, your words “We lose confidence”
Erol Bulut:
Cardiff City will not give up on their faint Championship play-off hopes, says manager Erol Bulut.
Monday's 2-1 win at Coventry means the Bluebirds are eight points adrift of the top six with only six games left.
Cardiff were in more realistic contention for the play-offs earlier this season and, although their chances are now rather remote, Bulut is not ruling anything out.
“It will be really difficult but we will not give up," he told BBC Radio Wales.
“If we had beaten Sunderland [Cardiff lost 2-0 at home on Friday], maybe I would speak a bit differently.
“We will fight for the rest of the season, for the last six games. Anything can happen. My guys will give everything.”
Underhill1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Madness in my view:
Only 6 games left / we are not consistent / we don’t score enough goals / we are awful at home / we would need to win the 6 games in a row and hope for 5 teams to virtually all go on terrible runs.
And if we go a goal down Erol, your words “We lose confidence”
Erol Bulut:
Cardiff City will not give up on their faint Championship play-off hopes, says manager Erol Bulut.
Monday's 2-1 win at Coventry means the Bluebirds are eight points adrift of the top six with only six games left.
Cardiff were in more realistic contention for the play-offs earlier this season and, although their chances are now rather remote, Bulut is not ruling anything out.
“It will be really difficult but we will not give up," he told BBC Radio Wales.
“If we had beaten Sunderland [Cardiff lost 2-0 at home on Friday], maybe I would speak a bit differently.
“We will fight for the rest of the season, for the last six games. Anything can happen. My guys will give everything.”
I think a fair bit gets lost in translation with Bulut’s comments. On reflection this season is night and day compared to last season.
I’d be happy for Bulut to be given a chance next year to get us some of his own players in. I am critical of his style of play but hoping it improves with his own players in place.
As for the playoffs, he’d get ridiculed on here if he gave up so can’t win
Sam ReaN wrote:It was gone as soon as we lost to Sunderland.
A sunderland team who got thumped by Blackburn 5-1.
cityone wrote:To be fair to Bulut i heard the interview and it was Rob Phillips who threw the question to him. He said that you are only 8 points off the play offs, a stupid question really from Rob.
Forever Blue wrote:Underhill1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Madness in my view:
Only 6 games left / we are not consistent / we don’t score enough goals / we are awful at home / we would need to win the 6 games in a row and hope for 5 teams to virtually all go on terrible runs.
And if we go a goal down Erol, your words “We lose confidence”
Erol Bulut:
Cardiff City will not give up on their faint Championship play-off hopes, says manager Erol Bulut.
Monday's 2-1 win at Coventry means the Bluebirds are eight points adrift of the top six with only six games left.
Cardiff were in more realistic contention for the play-offs earlier this season and, although their chances are now rather remote, Bulut is not ruling anything out.
“It will be really difficult but we will not give up," he told BBC Radio Wales.
“If we had beaten Sunderland [Cardiff lost 2-0 at home on Friday], maybe I would speak a bit differently.
“We will fight for the rest of the season, for the last six games. Anything can happen. My guys will give everything.”
I think a fair bit gets lost in translation with Bulut’s comments. On reflection this season is night and day compared to last season.
I’d be happy for Bulut to be given a chance next year to get us some of his own players in. I am critical of his style of play but hoping it improves with his own players in place.
As for the playoffs, he’d get ridiculed on here if he gave up so can’t win
I disagree, the play offs are a dream away, beyond and most can see that.
As to staying next season, I agree with you as Tan won’t bring better in and we need stability.
One more season, he deserves another year.
I am still 50 / 50 about him , but as I say we won’t get better under this Regime.
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