Knackered so going to watch the two welsh teams........I like NW and would be happy as our Manager again and I bet Hoillet plays well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
He's been busy signing free agents, Hoilett, Bamba, Chamakh, Richardson so there's plenty of experience and he has never lost his first game in charge. 1-0 up with a soft penalty...
Yep it was....they will probably win tho which will be good against a team that beat Foolham 4-0 away
Surprise surprise, I see that he got off to a winning start. 2-1 with Hoilett playing 72 mins before being subbed.
Very damning of Harry. Another 'if only' QPR moment. "Thanks for Wembley Harry. Sterling job. Now enjoy the golf 'cos we're getting a proper manager in to develop a stable PL club". Oh well.
100% commitment from Cardiff, that's all us fans want and expect. Will there be a reaction from Bristol City Tuesday though?
Uncle Neil is just a classic old English Bulldog. It's as if the English people who watch football in England don't want such a character any more, they would rather that bullish part is played by a foreign Manager. Us English have become rather snobbish, in not wanting to have a loudmouth bulldog like Uncle Neil lead the troops. It's almost like Month Python's situational comedy in many ways, saying "well done chaps, it's been a real privilege" and those kinds of bollocks giving each other clocks on the battlefield for outstanding achivement
One thing about Warnock is his sides are organised and difficult to beat. Cardiff will finish above us this season...
I demand that every poor result this season is viewed in the context of how Warnock's team does on the same weekend. On the off chance we win some weeks when Cardiff don't then we shall have no such discussion.
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