Replaced after 65 by one of the players I hadn't heard of. Tankiewicz only our youngest player for 65 minutes. Replaced by a 15 year old.
A poor performance all round. I'm struggling to think of anything positive other than 6 youngsters got a chance to play "first" team football. Wintle, Turnbull and Chambers should donate this week's wages to charity they were so poor. Of the youngsters, Spiers and Tanketc looked overawed. Parfitt did okay at left back but rarely ventured forward. Perrett worked hard but didn't create much - nobody did. Kingdom who came on at right back looked strong and linked up well down the right. The one positive was the young lad who came on at left wing. Still only 15 I think. He was positive, held the ball up well, had good movement, took on defenders twice his size and fired off a couple of shots. Went home to finish his homework at the final whistle. Putting it all in perspective, in a week we have lost 1.0 at home to the bottom clubs in Leagues 1 and 2.
Just seen the WoL player ratings for City Feck me, Tom Coleman was clearly not at the same game as me. Worst of all he gave Chambers a 6 ffs!!! https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport.../flat-cardiff-city-ratings-youngster-32631462
Totally agree about the senior players. Chambers was so slow and indecisive, Wintle was everywhere but nowhere, and Turnbull looked totally disinterested. The youngsters had a go but were blown away by experienced, if not sophisticated Newport adults. A game to forget for sure.
BBM stuck between a rock and a hard place given the scheduling. When so many changes are made its difficult for everyone, especially the youngsters, some of whom will have had little time training with the 1st team. You just hope this exposure for the young guns doesn't dent their confidence. Someone like Spiers could have done with a game in a settled side, not a mix and match. Behind us now. Just hope it hasn't set any of the youngsters back.
Probably the most downbeat I've heard BBM. More about the situation than the result. It sounds as if we'll be in the same situation for the final game. We won't get maximum benefit from exposing the youngsters on the fringe of the 1st team ( BBM name checked Mafico and Nyakuhwa) to games and need to dig deeper into reserves. https://tv.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/videos/c9d448fc-068e-4811-8952-db10a2785594
Disappointing but unsurprising result given circumstances and the players available to us. Newport were always going to be pushing for a result in this one given their own travails at the moment. I can't claim to know how far off their regular 1st team their side was but they'd have been doing all they could to try and get some positivity and confidence back into their team. The result will have little bearing on our season and even in the competition itself we still have chance to progress, though if scheduling does impact us again in a similar manner for our game against the Arsenal kids then we will most likely be jettisoned after that game. As has been said, it would have been a useful tournament for blooding a few youngsters in, but having wholesale changes like we did, it doesn't help anyone. Onwards and upwards anyhow - another enforced break coming up and then back to it in the 'bread and butter' league...
Internet not the best where I am in rural France so only just seen the highlights. Well lowlights as far as I saw
Looking at the match details he wasn’t in the match day squad. nb No Junior Hoilett for Canada - wonder if he’s retired from international football as he’s still playing for Hibs?
Arsenal youngsters up next. Again, playing during an international window. BBM saying that with 4 from the senior squad away and youngster called ups, it going to be another scratch squad for the game. He made a point of saying they wanted to give a view of the makeup of the squad early to inform fans. Honesty and transparency. He often talks about the financial comitment fans make. He does seem to care about them. Aparently we won't be seeing our second youngest player, Rob Tankiewicz, who has a broken collar bone.
I admit to not understanding the format of this tournament. A league followed by a knockout? What do we need to do to proceed? A win and a loss so far. Does a win against Arsenal put us through? Will the title of the thread get further extended? Who knows?
Vertu Trophy competition format The Vertu Trophy competition format is designed to provide a knockout-style knockout competition for clubs in EFL League One and League Two, as well as invited academy groups from Premier League and Championship clubs. The format includes a group stage draw, knockout stages, and a final match. Here are the key details of the Vertu Trophy competition format: Group Stage: All 64 teams enter the group stage, which is split into 16 regional groups of four clubs each. The top two teams from each group qualify for the knockout stages. Knockout Stages: The Round of 32, Round of 16, and quarter-finals are also regionalized. The final is typically played in April at Wembley Stadium. Match Points: Points are awarded as follows: Win: 3 points, Draw: 1 point, with a penalty shootout determining an additional point for the winn Match Duration: Matches are single-leg, with the winner advancing to the subsequent round. Final Match: The final match is played at Wembley Stadium, with the winner determined by a match that lasts 90 minutes plus extra time, and if still level, by penalty kicks.
Ok. Southern league A. All teams have one one and lost one, all with a GD of 0, so all to play for. We're bottom on goals scored. 1 for, 1 against. Arsenal top with 5 for and 5 against. On that basis, only a win will do.
I moved this post for you remote - you posted it on the "you're getting sacked in the morning" thread......