Last time I brought Isaac along to watch the Bluebirds was the first game of the season, where City played out a cagey 1-1 draw with Fulham. What I’ll remember from that day was the boy being more absorbed in his sweets than the game and while he enjoyed visiting the stadium, he resorted to playing Angry Birds on my phone to null the boredom - I couldn’t blame him.
It’s been tough trying to sell
the game and Cardiff City FC to the boy without nudging him into a world we all know and (sometimes) love – particularly
with City being quite unattractive these days and with Russell Slade in charge.
After a bleak midweek showing in Leeds, and a recent run of not scoring, I didn’t give Cardiff much chance of a win here. Nevermind scoring TWO goals and putting on a decent display for the boy!
With growing knowledge, this time
Isaac took the game in, commenting sagely on how good City were at getting corners and
even applauding substitutions! Granted, he shielded his ears from the noise
when City scored but progress must have been made as Angry Birds was surplus to
requirements. The amount of treats consumed on the day though reached phenomenal levels and will remain between us for fear of his Mum finding out and getting me in a head-lock.
Saturday saw a refreshing shift from young urchin Joe Ralls who finally got to play in his preferred central
role, after the Manager had the change forced on him with injuries and the ever-present
Peter Whittingham suspended.
Fans had been
calling for this for months of watching Slade expect Whittingham to run every game.
What Whitts brings to the table is clear but picking him persistently unmerited
for his set play delivery alone and expecting his legs to dominate the midfield
sluggers of the Championship every week (when we’re usually overrun in the
middle) is asking for trouble. Whittingham is a gem who needs some thought and wiser
management could see him play less and deliver more.
His understudy
and potential heir Joe Ralls embodies the modern midfielder who runs around a
lot and can do lots of things pretty well, without excelling at anything (Think Jordan Henderson). Ralls is clever, can see a pass, he’s got iron lungs and doesn’t shy away from a tackle either. Then
there’s his set play delivery which led to two assists on Saturday. Slade has a
decision to make for the next game at Derby as to whether Ralls stays central
or Whittingham returns. I speak for
most in saying I would like to see Whitts fight for his spot and keep Ralls in.
Another rough win for City against a quality side even saw a begrudged change in formation towards the end as shape changed to a shutdown 4-5-1. The goals again came from set plays though (two headers) with City looking far from creative - albeit with a higher tempo. What most fans were discussing though was where we would be without David Marshall who was quite unreal… again.
The criticism for the Manager from
both the support and the media remains unrelenting, and even when we win 2-0, it’s
our goalkeeper’s performance that got the praise, not Russell Slade. His pursuit of praise may never come though as
anything but a top-six finish for Cardiff is a failure this year and that’s
what Slade will be judged on. Whether the bald one likes that or not, that’s what
it boils down to. It’s time for him to let the
results like this one do the talking, ignore social media and stop getting so
defensive when asked tough questions.
Slade and the team's biggest achievement on the day was the one that pleased me most though and that’s
Isaac asking to come again. He assures me he still prefers, NFL, Wrestling and Basketball, but the victory worked for him. Best get the sweets in.
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