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(Just for Irish - CCS graphic included)
What a difference a game makes.... game #33 (32 for our visitors) sees a newly buoyant Bluebirds take on Reading at the CCS in a Friday night, Live Sky clash.
Paul Ince's Reading side come to us on a bit of a mini high themselves, having triumphed for the first time in 7 league games following their 2-1 win over fellow strugglers Rotherham, the Biscuitmen last having tasted victory on the 27th December in a 2-1 home win v Welsh Minnows Swansea Town.
It's fair to say, Reading are a bit of an odd side. Some very good names in their line up, with no little skill, but their results all season have been unpredictable.
Boasting a top scorer in managers boy Tom Ince on 7 goals who is supported by traditional "big man" Andy Carroll (5 goals) the City backline will once again have their work cut out.
Sitting in 15th spot and 9 points better off than the Bluebirds, the Royals will be desperate to avoid defeat to save themselves from being dragged back into the relegation mix, however, with them boasting the joint 4th worst defence in the division there may be hope that our low scoring Bluebirds may yet have a chance of seeing back to back wins for the first time since Lord knows when.
Earlier this season, in just the 2nd game of the season, our beloved City went down 2-1 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium following a memorable Tom Ince screamer from distance in what was otherwise a relatively evenly fought contest that the Bluebirds should have taken something from (were the warning signs really there that early on!!??).
The Bluebirds took the lead through O'Dowda only to see a penalty given away by Curtis Nelson, allowing Reading to equalise before Ince went on to bag his belter.
Last season's corresponding fixture at the CCS again saw the Bluebirds lose a narrow game to our visitors by a 0-1 scoreline.
That day former Bluebird Junior Hoilett sunk the knife in to condemn our boys to a 5th straight defeat during Mick McCarthy's reign. This was yet another game dominated by the Bluebirds that skipped away from them.
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Oh Junior, did you really have to???? Lets just hope a little bit of history isn't repeated on Friday night!
Early Bluebirds Team News
More of the same please Mr Lamouchi....
After switching back to a 3 man central defence and wing back system worked so effectively against an in form Birmingham, one would expect the gaffer to stick with a similar if not same system.
This particular scribe would like to see Robbo partnered with Kaba or Etete up top rather than a double "big man" pairing, and following his excellent solo goal after coming on against Birmingham one could be forgiven for almost expecting this to happen.
Hopefully Rinomhota's withdrawal with an apparent knock on Tuesday won't prevent him from lining up against his former team after an impressive showing against the Blues.
Prutton & Co Predict
I'm not sure I like this, but Davey boy and his pal have finally tipped the Bluebirds to...... not lose. He states;
"That was a massive, massive win for Cardiff in midweek. It brought to an end such a poor run of form and will give Sabri Lamouchi something to work with going forward. They need to build on that from here.
Reading also got a good win at home to Rotherham. It shouldn’t be underestimated what their pre-season expectations were, and the fact they are where they are is a brilliant achievement. I fancy a few goals in this one, and a draw."
So, Sky's Mystic Meg is predicting an entertaining 2-2.
The draw is also the bookies favourite result (if I've done my maths homework correct), with the following odds;
Home win 11/10 Draw 9/4 Away Win 13/5
Fun Fact
During 1926-27 un-fancied Reading reached the semi-finals for the first time, bowing out to eventual winners Cardiff at Molineux. Convinced that Reading would reach the final in 1927 local biscuit business, Huntley & Palmers made FA Cup-shaped biscuit tins – but had to send them to India when they lost in the semi!
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The Biscuitmen's resolve crumbles like a Rich Tea being stepped on by Hughie Ferguson's boot!
Sharing The Love
Having covered greats such as Robin Friday, Sean Morrison and Junior Hoilett amongst others in the away thready, there are a few "decent" names on this list. The indomitable Phil Stant catches the eye along with the skillful Jordon Mutch, however, the interesting ones for me are 2 players that actually signed for City as part of the same deal.
I recall Nigel Vaughan joining us but had forgotten that Karl Elsey also joined at the same time from Newport. A deal that saw Tarki Micallef, John Lewis & Linden Jones all go in the opposite direction.
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Karl Elsey looks determined to clear whilst Nige pops up with the winner in a 1-0 rout of the Jacks in 1985.
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So, can the Bluebirds bounce continue and make Ince wince? Will our Ng midget run Reading off the road?? Can we rout the Royals and start to climb the table???
All I know is, it's Friday and it's Crack a Jack.... oh, sorry, wrong game... It's Friday and IT'S LIVE.... C'Mon the City......
Blooooooooooooobirds....