Matthew Connelly

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at 24 Connelly has time on his side. A supporting role this season but with Hudson entering his 30s .........

An out and out left back and we're about done.
 
As for mackie? I doubt you will get him but if the rumours are true that newer players are coming in, then he will lose his place. Doesn't have the skill of most players but gives 100%, that's why he gets in the team. Shame the rest of them didn't do that on Saturday against 'Swancerlona' (who by the way are the biggest time wasters in the history of football).

As i said Connolly will be good for Cardiff. <ok>

". .... 'Swancerlona' (who by the way are the biggest time wasters in the history of football). ....." - this bit interests me. This is exactly what a lot of fans are thinking, but somehow keeping the ball and having lots of possession (in your own half, pitpatting around to no purpose before going to the goal keeper and doing it all over again) has become confused with playing well. With a 5-0 under their belts they might have now discovered the benefit of playing in the other team's half sometimes. I suppose if you support hem it's Ok, but it's hell for everybody else to watch. Try to imagine Swansea playing against Swansea - football as a competitive sport would die out.
 
They would have to give points for crossing the half way line.

In fairness though it seems Laudrup has been encouraging them to get the ball forward quicker and to win 5 - 0 away in any match means they must have done a few things differently.
 
". .... 'Swancerlona' (who by the way are the biggest time wasters in the history of football). ....." - this bit interests me. This is exactly what a lot of fans are thinking, but somehow keeping the ball and having lots of possession (in your own half, pitpatting around to no purpose before going to the goal keeper and doing it all over again) has become confused with playing well. With a 5-0 under their belts they might have now discovered the benefit of playing in the other team's half sometimes. I suppose if you support hem it's Ok, but it's hell for everybody else to watch. Try to imagine Swansea playing against Swansea - football as a competitive sport
would die out.



And what type of football has got us from div1 to the premiership finishing in 11th place while cardiff are static... And looking at the first two games against bottom championship sides looks to be much of the same this season....there is no way on this earth that cardiff will reach the premiership this season again, there are to many better teams for that to happen and most of you know that anyway,
 
Bottom championship sides? A club who were unlucky to miss out on playoffs last year (Brighton) and a very solid outfit who will surprise teams this season (Huddersfield).... Go back to wondering whether you'll avoid relegation...
 
The ridiculous description of a quality Brighton side as 'bottom championship' demonstrates an outright ignorance of the division. You're welcome to your opinion but it's obviously rubbish.
 
". .... 'Swancerlona' (who by the way are the biggest time wasters in the history of football). ....." - this bit interests me. This is exactly what a lot of fans are thinking, but somehow keeping the ball and having lots of possession (in your own half, pitpatting around to no purpose before going to the goal keeper and doing it all over again) has become confused with playing well. With a 5-0 under their belts they might have now discovered the benefit of playing in the other team's half sometimes. I suppose if you support hem it's Ok, but it's hell for everybody else to watch. Try to imagine Swansea playing against Swansea - football as a competitive sport would die out.

says the supporter of a team that can hardly string a couple of passes together!