Well, an old favourite with Cardiff City will want to take a strike in footballing terms against one of his former clubs. The redoubtable Gareth Ainsworth, a rock and roll star of sorts, and with a whole lotta shaking going on, is lining up his bottom of the league team against this lethargic bunch of tossers! Knowing that the opposing. manager NH should have been relieved of duties for the last four performances! He probably will go, unless we produce two wins in this game and again Rotherham! Not wishing him out, but he has a frustratingly stubborn streak (like his predecessor) and pursues with the same “favourite” players when things are clearly not going right.....but that’s alright Mama! If he plays this game of solitaire then he must be judged on his results....might be a case of return to sender! Big game for this dream lover, but likely to be the end of the line! 1-1! Old vinyls for sale, autographed by William5551, farthing each or a Joey!
I stay near Wycombe regularly when we have a cottage week away in Buckinghamshire. Not fussed at all on the town of Wycombe itself, but the area either side down towards Marlow/Henley and up towards Great Missenden is very relaxing. You might recall me mentioning on here a shocking experience I had in Wycombe at Hughendon Manor Park last September..........
4-0 winners last time up there. Referee is Neil Doughty; looks like a Championship newbie this season and doing what appears to be his first City game.
It's actually Leigh Doughty and it looks like this is his first season at Championship level - before this year his games have all been League One and below. Just thought you'd like to know... "In what is Doughty's second season in the EFL, he has already been promoted to the Select Group Two group of match officials and is most predominantly refereeing in the Championship this season. Incidentally, the Iron had him in charge for his first-ever EFL match back in August 2019 at Cheltenham Town, showing two yellow cards as United lost 4-1. He also arrived in the EFL at the first time of asking following his promotion to the National List of Referees after just one campaign on the National League. A PE teacher by profession, until becoming a full-time referee at the start of this season, he began refereeing in 2007 and was handed the play-off semi-final between Salford City and Eastleigh in the National League in 2018-19 before taking charge of the League Two play-off semi-final second leg between Cheltenham Town and Northampton Town at the end of last season."
Could do with some of the players playing in the game linked below now - one long haired winger perhaps http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/2917631.stm
Lucky feckers with the ref!......................... we've got Keith feckin Stroud, pompous obnoxious little twat
not much, he gave a pen against us at Norwich that was very iffy and missed a blatant red for their player (par for refs this season). thanks cling, we had a cracking Christmas in tier 3 hahahaha, actually it wasn't too bad as the excuses to leave weren't too far fetched and now I'm an old retired chiropodist, quite reasonable to expect me to be tired.
Notice you're a retired chiropodist robbie. Can you have a look at Glatzel's feet as the don't seem to be working?
Could be worse. The little, fat twat Simon Hooper is a waste of good oxygen. Don't tell Masky I said that. He thinks I pick on him. Hooper that is not Masky. I would never pick on him. P.S. I have a theory about why Stroud hates Welsh clubs. Either his uncle or father was a ref in the 60's. He abandoned a game at Newport as the pitch was a tad wet. County were winning 3.0. The lower level of the Grandstand had individual folding wooden seats. As Stroud shuffled off a disgruntled County fan launched a seat at him and scored a bullseye. I don't condone violence but it was a bloody good shot!
Robbie pal, when you describe someone as a pompous obnoxious little twat, it can cause great offence to certain members of this forum....can I ask you please take care! No offence intended Clingon! !
Cardiff City XI: Smithies; Bacuna, Morrison, Nelson, Bennett; Wilson, Vaulks, Ralls. Ojo; Harris, Glatzel. Subs: Phillips, Benkovic, Bagan, Cunningham, Pack, Patten, Whyte, Murphy, Hoilett.
Notice that Norwich is our first turnaround game, difficult one that! I seem to remember that years back our second and forth game was always against the same side! Old fixture lists for sale!