The football was prosaic yesterday - and I thought we were flattered by the two-goal lead. Poor defending for the first three goals. Yesterday's fare reminded me of the gulf between EPL and SBC. We were sloppy several times in the first half and were not punished for it; last season we were probably 75% of the time and had an uphill struggle.
I think Jamie Mackie's absence was a shame - as he could have offered spirit and fight and fired up the home support from the first minute. I know it's not a popular view, but we do miss Joey Barton. The only player directing others was Jane's Great Grandson. After both Cardiff goals there was no-one providing any leadership or communication on the pitch as the ball was re-spotted in the centre circle. Who is going to emerge as the on-field captain? Directing from midfield? I cannot see any of yesterday's team stepping forward.
Some of the same problems of last season were still evident yesterday despite the number of changes in personnel - we still seem to have no-one contesting the second ball between attack and midfield; something that Leroy Fer exploited when he was finally played central behind the attackers last season. And we desperately need a creative spark. I know that Ravel Morrison would have been a gamble, but we've always loved a maverick at W12. It was a shame that his proposed move back from Lazio fizzled out ahead of his long-term injury.
Finally, I think the dip in mood is down to something far greater than the players or the football. I think it's the first season in the last six where we seem to be lacking any real ambition. I recall the first game when Adel Taarabt had signed permanently - started as captain - and Neil Warnock introduced Shaun Derry and Clint Hill. Then the first match vs Bolton getting spanked, but still knowing that we had a chance if we could just get some quality seasoned players in to bolster the team; similarly vs Swansea; and even Sheffield Wednesday when we really should have drawn at very best (and had Joey sent off!). I know the club have got to play it down a little, but I think that in itself could be a problem.
I think it's the realisation that we're back to pre-Warnock Rangers. We can dare to dream, but in reality we probably all know deep-down that we're in the wilderness for a few years yet before we can really apply any faith in that hope.