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    Reasons for Cardiff City fans to be cheerful ahead of do or die Stadium of Light clash
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    1) BLACK CATS RENAISSANCE GREATLY EXAGGERATED

    Much has been made of Sunderland’s two most recent results, a 2-2 draw at Manchester City that should in all truth have been a 2-1 win, and a remarkable victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last time out.

    Sure, that is all well and good, but two games alone cannot gloss over how awful the Weirsiders have been this season prior to that. Until those two recent matches Gus Poyet’s men had gone eight Premier League games on the bounce without a win, and had lost seven of those.

    Don’t forget too that the Manchester City and Chelsea results were actually achieved away from home. Did that make them more worthy of acclaim?

    Not really. For all the passion of the Sunderland fans, the Black Cats prefer it away from home. Only West Brom have won as few games in front of their own supporters this season, with three measly home wins.

    And nobody has scored fewer goals at home in the whole division than Sunderland who have netted a paltry 14 times at the Stadium of Light in 16 league outings.

    2) CARDIFF PREFER IT ON THE ROAD ANYWAY

    As fervent as Cardiff fans can be at home, as much as they have in the past proved to be the proverbial 12th man for their side, they can also be impatient and fretful from an early stage.

    Given their side’s current position, they would need the coolness of James Dean and Steve McQueen combined not to be flustered and concerned. But that anxiety transmits itself from the terraces.

    It is not too fanciful to suggest that nerves and criticism from the home crowd, albeit warranted, have contributed to the debacles against the likes of Hull and Crystal Palace (4-0 and 3-0 reverses respectively).

    Away from home you tend to get a different type of Cardiff supporter, the kind more hardened to crushing disappointment, more familiar with the frustrating tripe the Bluebirds have been known to indulge in down the years.

    Cardiff proved at Southampton they can do it on the road, that they can free themselves from the shackles of expectation. Does playing in blue help too?

    3) BY THEIR STANDARDS, THE BLUEBIRDS ARE ON A ROLL

    Whisper it quietly, but the Bluebirds are unbeaten in two successive games. Sure, it may not seem much in the grand scheme of things, but by Cardiff’s standards this season it’s the form dreams are made of.

    Not since the heady days of the start of the season have Cardiff managed such impressive statistics. Indeed, not since the very start have Cardiff remained so resilient.

    A massive win over Manchester City and draws with Everton and Hull constituted their best run (so far) of the campaign, and following that a draw with Norwich and a win over Swansea City has mirrored the current run.

    So a win at Southampton and a draw with Stroke in their two most recent outings are not to be sniffed at. It begs the question: are the Bluebirds finally building some momentum under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?

    4) HISTORY IS ON CARDIFF’S SIDE...SORT OF

    Well, at least the last time the Bluebirds played at the Stadium of Light they earned a fantastic victory. Cardiff triumphed 2-1 in a Championship clash thanks to a brace from Michael Chopra.

    The Black Cats were managed then by Roy Keane who sat watching proceedings with all the levity of one of those stone heads on Easter Island. Anyone who was there will remember what a weird night it was on Weirside.

    It was Halloween 2006 for a start, and in the second-half – and this is 100% genuine – a Magpie landed on one of the crossbars. It was of course the symbol of Sunderland’s most bitter rivals Newcastle and Chopra himself was from Newcastle and had started out his hometown club. Indeed his only Premier League goal for the Magpies had been – yes, you’ve guessed it – against Sunderland.

    All that didn’t stop Chopra jumping ship and joining Sunderland the following summer after the Black Cats had been promoted.

    5) PAY BACK TIME

    There have been plenty of sickening moments for Cardiff this season. Everton’s late-winner at Goodison Park, two Arsenal goals in the last two minutes of normal time at the Emirates, Spurs’ injury-time winner via Paulinho back in September, readily spring to mind.

    But the 2-2 draw at home to Sunderland on December 28 was the most painful and potentially the most costly. The Bluebirds battered their visitors for most of the match, despite having seen boss Malky Mackay fired just days before and his assistant David Kerslake put in charge for this encounter.

    The Bluebirds should have been out of sight, but Steven Fletcher got one back for the visitors with seven minutes left and then, with virtually the last kick of the game, deep into added time, Jack Colback broke Cardiff hearts.

    Many Bluebirds supporters have since awoken in the middle of the night screaming: “Kevin Theophile put it in row Z for goodness sake!” You therefore wonder if Cardiff may be due a bit of payback.

    What price an injury-time winner going in off a Sunderland defender’s backside?

    6) YOU SHALL NOT PASS

    It’s official now, Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall is the best shot-stopper in the world. Well, in the Premier League anyway. Maybe.

    The Scottish international was named this week in the Sky TV Team of the Year picked by respected pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, and there were few dissenting voices, if any.

    Marshall has pulled off a string of magnificent saves and you actually wrack your brain to remember a mistake he might have made. It goes without saying that the Bluebirds need Marshall high on confidence for the trip to the Stadium of Light, which of course he is.

    One man cannot make a team, of course, but the Black Cats will know they will need to do something special to beat the Bluebirds goalkeeper, and the strength Marshall brings will hopefully permeate throughout the whole of the Cardiff team.

    7) BELLAMY COULD BE BACK

    For a game basically billed as a cup final for the Bluebirds, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is going to need his big game players and they do not come much bigger than Craig Bellamy.

    The frontman has for a long time been a talisman and how his hometown club could do with a bit of his magic on Sunday. It was Bellamy who helped inspire Cardiff into the top-flight in the first place last season.

    It would be fitting now if the 34-year-old could play a big part in ensuring Cardiff defy the odds and stay in the Premier League. Bellamy recently admitted keeping the Bluebirds up would be a bigger achievement than getting them promoted in the first place.

    The defining moment in doing that will take place on Wearside this weekend
     
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    It should have stayed on the Cardiff forum
     
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  3. Oldsparkey

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    This is a piece from a well known local journo Steve Tucker - to say he's a prick might be unkind, but he has to write something for his wages.

    Take no notice, we could probably find another dozen reasons why we should be ****ting ourselves instead.
     
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    password invalid Well-Known Member

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    not much history between the two clubs then
     
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  5. Aussie blackcat85

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    Renaissance? That's an achievement layed down over a period of time. 4 points from two of the top four teams is refreshing, are we due a big home win? Bloody oath we are! Let's just see how this pans out. Honestly 50/50 ATM, I think catts, aj & Wickham will have a lot to say in this match!
     
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    Sidthemackem Newcastle United 0-1 Cambridge United
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    Let's face it, both teams are crap and this one's a toss-up.
     
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  7. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Welsh ****s, should not be in there ant way.

    Political ****e, fucj em...


    English pl. ****ing sheep shagging ****s.....rather have CeltiC. Rangers, as football has sold it's soul.
     
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  8. Rick O'Shea

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    Its says our renaissance isn't as good as it appears. Two away games at city and Chelsea. 1 defeat in 78? Yet they are on a good run because they are unbeaten in two.
     
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  9. Poyet's Eleven

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    Sunderland unbeaten in two games vs City away and Chelsea away... insignificant

    Cardiff unbeaten in two games vs Southampton away and Stoke at home... significant

    right <laugh>
     
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  10. David Moyes' Stupid Face

    David Moyes' Stupid Face Well-Known Member

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    Pretty much this.
     
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    I remember that bloody magpie sitting on the crossbar..I wish I had an air rifle at the time.
     
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  12. Brian Storm

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    Read this yeasterday, load of ****e, doesn't take cardiff's situation in consideration



    "BY THEIR STANDARDS, THE BLUEBIRDS ARE ON A ROLL"
    "but the Bluebirds are unbeaten in two successive games"

    SO ARE WE! <doh>
     
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  13. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Exactomundo!
     
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    Yeah I remember that. I really started to worry about the sanity of our supporters
     
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  15. Smug in Boots

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    Idiot <doh>
     
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  16. Nordic

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    Got a catapult, just in case...
     
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  17. marcusblackcat

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    All I can say about this article is <doh>
     
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  18. monty987

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    When they beat us in 2006 that was just after the 15 point season I believe !. They are not going to get at us like Man c or Chelsea, and we have improved a hell of a lot since the Spurs debacle, and Connor wickham is finding form just at the right time.
     
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    It also states Cardiff prefer to play away.......

    They have the 2nd worst away record in the league <doh>
     
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  20. password invalid

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    i can give you 4 good reasons you didnt
     
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