Tue May 03, 2011 5:13 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 5:21 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 5:26 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 5:42 pm
CityGent wrote:Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Tue May 03, 2011 5:43 pm
CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
Tue May 03, 2011 5:50 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 6:05 pm
CityGent wrote:Bluebina-a measured response. I posted it on the other board and it got shot down under a bombardment of gibberish.' I should have known better' said Jim Diamond
Tue May 03, 2011 6:18 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 6:30 pm
Bluebina wrote:CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
We've lost one game in the last 7, not exactly bad is it, even Manu drop points, thats why we love the game.
I have a feeling that Norwich will win next week aswell so the result will be completely irrelevant in any case, so when would you rather lose a game, yesterday or in the playoffs ???
Hopefully that is our blip, now go on and win the last game if it counts (QPR losing 10 points or more) and definitely the playoffs if it doesn't count.................
Tue May 03, 2011 6:51 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 6:58 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 7:01 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 7:10 pm
Minty wrote:Yet again Mr CG, calmness personified.
Sack the board.
Tue May 03, 2011 7:50 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 7:54 pm
carlccfc wrote:Lakey you now my thoughts as well as many others on here do and I stand by everything I have said all season and reiterate what you have posted.
Nobody should be allowed to say we are bottlers and DJ got no motivation and he as no plan B or his hands are in his pockets and come up with every possible and unjustified comment they can to down him but then on the other hand never give him credit for the run of results that get us to within touching distance again.
I accept Dave Jones has many faults as a manager but I do not see the DJ outers claiming he has many excellent qualities either.
Tue May 03, 2011 7:57 pm
Forever Blue wrote:carlccfc wrote:Lakey you now my thoughts as well as many others on here do and I stand by everything I have said all season and reiterate what you have posted.
Nobody should be allowed to say we are bottlers and DJ got no motivation and he as no plan B or his hands are in his pockets and come up with every possible and unjustified comment they can to down him but then on the other hand never give him credit for the run of results that get us to within touching distance again.
I accept Dave Jones has many faults as a manager but I do not see the DJ outers claiming he has many excellent qualities either.
Carl, But HE HAS NO PLAN B,NO MOTIVATION,His Hands are stuck in his pockets,He is Arrogant/Lazy, Shall I Continue
OOPS SORRY, HE DOES BOTTLE IT and HAS NO PASSION .
Tue May 03, 2011 7:59 pm
carlccfc wrote:Forever Blue wrote:carlccfc wrote:Lakey you now my thoughts as well as many others on here do and I stand by everything I have said all season and reiterate what you have posted.
Nobody should be allowed to say we are bottlers and DJ got no motivation and he as no plan B or his hands are in his pockets and come up with every possible and unjustified comment they can to down him but then on the other hand never give him credit for the run of results that get us to within touching distance again.
I accept Dave Jones has many faults as a manager but I do not see the DJ outers claiming he has many excellent qualities either.
Carl, But HE HAS NO PLAN B,NO MOTIVATION,His Hands are stuck in his pockets,He is Arrogant/Lazy, Shall I Continue
OOPS SORRY, HE DOES BOTTLE IT and HAS NO PASSION .
140 games taken the lead and only lost 6, who needs a plan b
Tue May 03, 2011 8:06 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 8:06 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 8:08 pm
chris_ccfc wrote:I stayed behind to clap him while he was doing the lap of honour, cheeky git didn't come out
Tue May 03, 2011 8:08 pm
tylerdurdenisabluebird wrote:I fear sometimes that DJ's excellent qualities consist of an excellent golfing handicap and an uncanny abilitiy to underwhelm
Tue May 03, 2011 8:10 pm
Forever Blue wrote:chris_ccfc wrote:I stayed behind to clap him while he was doing the lap of honour, cheeky git didn't come out
And I did
Tue May 03, 2011 8:13 pm
carlccfc wrote:Lakey you now my thoughts as well as many others on here do and I stand by everything I have said all season and reiterate what you have posted.
Nobody should be allowed to say we are bottlers and DJ got no motivation and he as no plan B or his hands are in his pockets and come up with every possible and unjustified comment they can to down him but then on the other hand never give him credit for the run of results that get us to within touching distance again.
I accept Dave Jones has many faults as a manager but I do not see the DJ outers claiming he has many excellent qualities either.
Tue May 03, 2011 8:14 pm
CityGent wrote:carlccfc wrote:Lakey you now my thoughts as well as many others on here do and I stand by everything I have said all season and reiterate what you have posted.
Nobody should be allowed to say we are bottlers and DJ got no motivation and he as no plan B or his hands are in his pockets and come up with every possible and unjustified comment they can to down him but then on the other hand never give him credit for the run of results that get us to within touching distance again.
I accept Dave Jones has many faults as a manager but I do not see the DJ outers claiming he has many excellent qualities either.
Fully agreed Carl. Yesterday we played the close season ante-post clear favourites for promotion. There isn't one Middlesborough fan from Stockton through to Redcar that wouldn't give their right arm to swap their position with our'bottling'position of third place and a possible points tally of 82 points and a genuine crack at the top flight. Yesterday was ridiculous and won't happen again this season. We're running lots of parellels with the 2002/03 campaign. Friday's hearing announcement could be even more damaging for the R's as getting woke up at 3am in the Vale hotel, but if it's just the playoffs, then lets go. Yesterday would have hurt the squad as much as it did us, and unlike Wembley last year, they have time to make amends this time
Tue May 03, 2011 8:18 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 8:21 pm
Tue May 03, 2011 8:29 pm
CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
Tue May 03, 2011 11:32 pm
CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
Wed May 04, 2011 6:41 am
CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
Wed May 04, 2011 8:07 am
the other Bob Wilson wrote:CityGent wrote:Before yesterdays'18 minute freakshow, i for one couldn't have been prouder of the way the squad(and manager)have conducted themselves during the run-in since the Ipswich defeat. Everyone are rightly devastated but for us to have one defeat in ten games and still Norwich take us at the end you can't knock the canaries for an amazing bit of consistency(and the durability of ten injury time goals). Now today, all the moaners who have nothing else to do but moan are waving their victory flags whilst taking a perverse satisfaction and a smug grin that the side they so-call support are possibly doomed to failure. Are these the same clowns giving their Burnley briefs back? That's another subject
Some people will point to late goals conceded v Barnsley, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Millwall and Reading, but those could be balanced out with our own late shows v Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Swansea, Hull and Coventry. It does sometimes seem like we're jinxed and destined never to get to the top flight and after going on a great unbeaten run, only one club in the countrys'world could feel like its caving in 18 minutes later. For me they've shown tremendous bottle to get where we are. Swansea have been breathing down our necks all season but we always fought back. I understand people saying we should be doing better with the squad we have, but some deluded Cardiff half -expected us to go the whole season without getting beat. They must be the same potty twats who have taken their Burnley tickets back. If the playoffs are the worst we can achieve, then the playoffs it is. After yesterdays'travesty, i'm quietly confident it won't get any worse than that. Dave Jones'critics wrongly say he can't motivate his players. Bollocks. Checkout our current form before yesterdays'freak occurence
Roll on Turf Moor. We're down but nowhere near out yet
Right, so if the jacks had conceded three in the first twenty one minutes while losing at home in their penultimate match of the regular season against a team with nothing to play for when they had a chance to get into an automatic promotion spot, you wouldn't be saying they had bottled it?
I'd have a lot more sympathy for your viewpoint if what happened on Monday was an isolated incident, but you conveniently choose to ignore that several of the current squad and this manager have "previous" when it comes to bottling it. Apart from the most dramatic end of season capitulation I can remember (with the exception of Dave Jones' Wolves in 2001/02) two years ago, Cardiff City lost a big lead at the top of the table in November to finish below halfway in 2006/07 and, leaving aside their defeat to a better team in Blackpool in last season's Play Off Final, they allowed what should have been a comfortable 2-0 aggregate lead against Leicester in the Semi Final to develop into the stomach churning, nail biter it became by chucking away that advantage by, yes that's right, conceding three goals in twenty odd minutes.
There's nothing I want more than City to prove me wrong by going up to Burnley and putting in a performance that allows us to end the regular season feeling proud about the team. That would certainly end this sense of foreboding that I have currently which says we are watching a repeat of those last four matches in 2008/09, but it would also require Dave Jones and his players to produce the goods on the really big occasion and they've hardly ever done that over the past six seasons.