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Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:41 pm
Backs the wall - Injuries galore and everone putting there bodies on the line
Well done Cardiff CIty
Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:08 pm
Mr Moo Cow wrote:Backs the wall - Injuries galore and everone putting there bodies on the line
Well done Cardiff CIty
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Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:24 pm
Atmosphere was a lot better today. I was sat in the family stand with my 2 Year old and it sounded great. I left the ground 5 mins before the end and it was nice to hear the crowd singing as I was outside the ground. Gave me goosebumps. I last sat in the family stand against Blackpool and the atmosphere was average and we won 4 nil. Need to make it like that for every game now. It gives the team a lift.
Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:40 pm
Leon1927 wrote:Atmosphere was a lot better today. I was sat in the family stand with my 2 Year old and it sounded great. I left the ground 5 mins before the end and it was nice to hear the crowd singing as I was outside the ground. Gave me goosebumps. I last sat in the family stand against Blackpool and the atmosphere was average and we won 4 nil. Need to make it like that for every game now. It gives the team a lift.
We were up against it today with injuries and biased reffing plus 2 youngsters put in the firing line, but in adversity our fans seem to raise their support to do their bit to help the team, great to hear some noise today.
Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:47 pm
Felt a bit like the Leicester game a few years ago when Gabor got sent off for that rugby tackle and Paul Quinn had a stormer at centre half!
Great determination by the team to keep a clean sheet and secure the win.
Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:10 pm
Cardiff manager Malky Mackay praised the desire in his side following their hard-fought 1-0 npower Championship victory over promotion rivals Middlesbrough.
Matt Connolly's 19th-minute header was the match winner as the Bluebirds equalled a club record with a ninth successive home win at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The Welsh club were forced to overcome injuries to defenders Ben Turner and Andrew Taylor, before holding on for a precious three points which lifts them above Tony Mowbray's men into second spot in the table.
Mackay said: "I'm delighted with the character of the team and the fact we kept another clean sheet at home. But that is no surprise to me because I see that from the players every day.
"It became tougher when we lost two players after 20 minutes. We had to put young players in and they did brilliantly well.
"To show that resilience against a good team showed the commitment to the cause and that there are no egos at this club."
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