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Tomorrow (Saturday)

Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:07 pm

Very tough game tomorrow. They will be confident as they have a good side. But so have we. They will play 442 like us. We will need to be patient, play a high line with full backs tight supported by Noone and Kim. This means Witts will find his own room to control the game ad they cannot afford to man mark him. Once he and Gunner gain control Bellamy/Mason need to be very busy dragging their central defenders wide. We must be patient and keep the ball. If we can do these things (big ask I know) we can win the game. 2v1 City win. It is vital the crowd are noisy and right behind the boys. With two away games coming up we need all the points tomorrow. :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Tomorrow (Saturday)

Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:09 pm

we need the points and they come to us with an unbeaten run in 10.. 8 wins 2 draws... will be very tough game.

Re: Tomorrow (Saturday)

Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:36 pm

Given that the time is wrong on this forum then you actually made your post on Saturday thus it would actually be 'Today (Saturday)'.

:D

Re: Tomorrow (Saturday)

Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:24 am

Cardiff City

• Cardiff, the only league club with a 100% home record in all four divisions, are vying for a club record equalling ninth straight home league win.

• The Championship's top scorers (33 in 16), also hold the tightest home defence in the division (five conceded in eight), and have not lost in 14 second tier games at the Cardiff City Stadium (W9, D5) since Hull's triumphant visit on 13 March.

• If selected, Craig Noone will be playing on his 25th birthday.

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• Middlesbrough are one point above third placed Cardiff and one point below leaders Crystal Palace but top of the Championship's "form" table (16 points out of 18), and are unbeaten in eight (W6, D2) since losing to Leicester on 29 September.

• Tony Mowbray's side have scored two goals or more in nine of their Championship victories; a record that only Cardiff can match.

• Stuart Parnaby could make a 150th career league appearance, and Jonathan Woodgate is in line to make his 250th English league start.