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Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by Oldsparkey, Dec 13, 2014.

  1. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    Great post at last from a passionate fan ..:emoticon-0150-hands
     
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  2. blueturk the cat

    blueturk the cat Well-Known Member

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    I was there today and I have to say that the City fans were outstanding, gallows humour at its very best, lots of them were very drunk but pretty well behaved in the face of all that is being thrown at them right now
    I don't get to many games now but the wrongs I witnessed today were....

    The White kit - WTF
    Kim - could have taken on their defenders on the flank so many times but all he did was cut inside to use his left peg (badly) maybe should have been switched with Noone if he had to play at all
    Connolly - not in the position he was bought for - and not in the position he was selected for today so between him and Kim their left sided players had a field day
    Marshall - worse game he has had for us in my opinion , could have saved at their forwards feet for the 2nd or 3rd goal but flapped at it instead and sent it to their winger to tap across the box for a goal (Can be forgiven this one just for his heroics in virtually every game this season though)
    KJ - Never fit enough for this level of football, was doubled up huffing and puffing for most of the game and slow going forward and back
    ALF- see above but fatter and gave free kicks far too often for taking defenders out instead of trying to win the ball
    Gunnar -below average - needs to be rested for a couple of months
    Whitts - had two corners from the right side but shot for goal both times(yes tried curling them in) when we had four 6.2+ players in the box , the rest of his game was pretty average
    Brayford - average but determined enough

    And the few good points
    Noone - bust a gut for a lost cause, showed lots of determination and some great solo runs
    Turner and Morrison - I think they and Marshy can be a great base to start from when (if) the rebuilding starts in January
    Oops how could I leave him out ...KADEEM HARRIS - got us on our feet every time he had the ball , pacy with good control and put them under pressure every time he had the ball, alas ..his crosses went into free space as none of our forwards could keep up
    The fans - totally outstanding - apart from the ones who couldn't stand
    Best song - :emoticon-0159-musicKen-Wynn Jones ...Always believing he'll score goals you've got the power to know etc :emoticon-0159-music City fans ....I SALUTE YOU <applause>
     
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  3. whiffletree

    whiffletree Well-Known Member

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    This is, I'm afraid, absolutely true....spot on.

     
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  4. whoops

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    Unfortunately not. Without Tan the club would fold as nobody else in their right mind would invest the level of finance required to keep the club afloat. Given that Tan's loans are backed by assets of the club thus ruling out Administration, his exit would mean there is nothing left for other creditors which in effect means that liquidation will be the only option.

    Unfortunately the club needs Tan more than he needs us.
     
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  5. whiffletree

    whiffletree Well-Known Member

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    Not disputing any of this Whoops.......doesn't stop it being a dirty, stinking regime, though.
     
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  6. ninian opinion

    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    Just watched the highlights - all 19 minutes of them.

    Credit due to Bournemouth for their exceptional pace, passing and finishing.

    Debit to City for their atrocious closing down and allowing acres of space ie playing to B'mouth's strength's.

    Slade got the formation all wrong for this game.

    Needed to play 4-5-1 to attempt to stifle B'mouth in the middle of the park.

    ps. Anyone notice that Norwich with a quality no 2 have won 1-0 away and 5-0 at home in his first 2 games?

    City have Scott Young, club legend but hopeless as a coach/no 2.
     
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  7. whiffletree

    whiffletree Well-Known Member

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    If only I had £1.00 for every time the phrase 4-5-1 has been used on here.

    Why is it so obvious to everyone apart from Slade?
     
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  8. ninian opinion

    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    Whiffletree,

    You know the answer as quoted from your post:-

    "In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king."

    All hail King Russell the Blind.:(
     
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  9. Stevoldinho

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    His lack of any tactical variation is really starting to kill my enthusiasm for this season.

    At least with Ole (the worst manager we've had in years) there was a surprise waiting for you every match day. His rigid tactics are a ****ing joke, his insistence on using only 4-4-2 a ****ing joke, his after match analysis is a ****ing joke........

    To be honest though until we develop into a team capable of keeping the ball the Championship is the best place for us. Watching Swansea go toe to toe with Spurs yesterday showed how far off we are.
     
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  10. ninian opinion

    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    And in all of 12 months. this time last year we were clear of the premier league drop zone after a crucial hard fought, gutsy win v West Brom

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25275713

    Now City are mid table fodder, losing to the likes of Bournemouth, this time in League 1; Bolton, Blackpool Milwall etc all in the bottom reaches.

    Scratch your heads all we like, grumble and moan all we can, but it is not going to get any better any time soon.

    Free scoring Brentford with their attractive style of play will fear nothing at CCS on Saturday. City will be like frightened rabbits in headlights.
     
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  11. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    total bollox...you need tan like a hole in the head....the club would not fold you silly idiot. all that would have happened is you would have been relegated and would have got a rescue package together made by someone and by now you could easily be back where you are by now with the only difference you would have your club back and would be run properly without the bullshit of tans re branding rubbish. Why would a club like cardiff fold ???? this is tans propaganda for his own ends....
     
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  12. Oldsparkey

    Oldsparkey Well-Known Member
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    Dai - please don't come over here and call one of our posters a "silly idiot". You've been banned on your board enough times for similar name calling - please learn from it.

    He has his opinions and yours about Tan and the consequences for the club without him are not the problem, just cut out the personal stuff.

    It would be a nice gesture if you went back into your post and edited that bit out personally. <ok>
     
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  13. whoops

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    Thanks Sparkey. I don't think the financial expert from Swansea's post warrants a response except to say that the scenario he describes is not only overly optimistic but wildly inaccurate.
     
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  14. Swamp

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    ignore the nincompoop, i think whoops is correct. the creditors have to agree to get their pennies in the pound don't they? tan would never do that. administration isn't always an option, sometimes clubs go bust and cease to exist if an agreement cannot be made.

    he will hold on in my view until we are promoted, unless that takes years, in that case he may just throw the towel in.
     
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  15. Stevoldinho

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    Look at Portsmouth, they were PL, FA cup winners and went to the absolute end of existence in L2.

    No business has a right to exist, although a rescue package would probably emerge in some shape or form.

    I agree with Swamp, I think Tan will hold on putting in as little as possible hoping whichever manager we have in place will find the magic formula before throwing in the towel.

    What I will say is (and it feels a long, long way off) if we get promoted with a manager and side that can compete I'm not sure it's given that Tan would immediately cut and run. I think he does want to own a PL side.
     
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