Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Monday, 22 February 2016
Cardiff City 4 v Brighton 1 > From Nowhere
With my Pops’ relationship with
the club growing as inconsistent as some of the teams performances, he hit a
new low this week by opting for golf in the rain over the Bluebirds. The decision came back to haunt him though and shout out to my neighbour Sam Larkins for believing and joining us in row J.
If Cardiff City’s play-off dream
has been hard to believe in this season, then witnessing this total bossing of
high-flyers Brighton could be enough to recharge them hope batteries. The
trouble is though (and with Russell Slade’s team there always seems be a
problem) we’ve been here before.
This game had a different vibe
though. Not only was I rid of the Pops’ nay-saying in my ear next me, but, in
the swirling rain and in front of live TV cameras, City were rampant putting on
their slickest show since Slade himself arrived in October 2014. To think a
goal shy rigid team without flair could produce a display of free flowing
attacking stuff like this was as refreshing as opening a window in a stuffy room.
The ‘shocked’ face emoji was used heavily in the day’s communication to
represent this (as above)
Going into the warm for a half
time brew, Cardiff were unlucky to only be 3-0 up with the only criticism being
that they hadn’t converted more of the chances. (Usually it’s a time to
question why you gave up your Saturday afternoon).
At this point I’m going to big up
Peter Whittingham’s performance whose nonchalant opener set the tone and his
decisive lashing home of a second-half penalty to complete the scoring was a two-fingers
up to the haters (you know who you are… my Pops’, Gavin Johnson, guy who sits behind
us).
Anthony Pilkington too and the
excellent Lex Immers (two goals in two starts anyone?) were also on point throughout
in a shift that warmed the souls of another low crowd. Tom Lawrence too put in
a performance to silence doubters labelling him a lightweight Joe Mason recently. Tom’s
pace and desire to dribble twisted Brighton’s blood all day giving City the flair they've craved for over a year.
The evidence, one hopes, was
right here in this match that the ability is there. Whether Slade and the squad can take this
result and build on it on Tuesday night in Middlesbrough and then at home to Preston
on Saturday remains to be seen though.
If they can then…
Actually, we’ll just wait and
see.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Cardiff City 0 v MK Dons 0 > Unreliable Bluebirds
Gracing us with his fresh-faced game
day attendance this week was my Pop (above), ending his brief Cardiff City sabbatical
and returning to duty supporting the team instead of opting to play golf (or whatever
it is he calls that guff).
You will never meet a more fickle
and cantankerous supporter than my Pop, oh no. When things are going well on
the pitch (rare) he’ll be pumped up spending cash in the club shop, re-watching
highlights and sending me links to club news online. He’ll be amped for the
games and as animated as a child in the stadium.
If the team drops points though (like
they have of late and did again on Saturday) he despises the whole club vociferously for wasting his
time. He’ll drive home after defeats really cross and take out his shitty moods
on my poor mum and his dog Rob. He’ll even forfeit games these days to play
golf on the grounds that Russell Slade is a knob (his words). This week though, with half time
chocolate snacks in hand, he was back and the entertainment on offer was certain
not to effect his demeanour in a negative way. Or was it? (It was).
In one of those testing ‘home
banker’ games (which often results in points dropped in this stadium under the current Coach) it was
City who came out the blocks nippiest against MK Dons with lots of huff and
puff but no real substance.
There were some flashes of
entertainment from Tom Lawrence who looks a positive young man with high energy
but overall the bluebirds again lacked the things they’ve lacked for most games
this season, imagination, a clinical edge and desire. We all know it was raining and
there was water on the pitch but if you’re turning to that as an excuse you
know you’re struggling. Shout out to Peter Whittingham for making lemonade from
lemons last week but this week Cardiff were lifeless against an average side in
MK.
If the season does end with City outside of the play-offs, they will look back at games like this and kick themselves. This was never a classic, but in the second-half Cardiff did more than enough to win it but couldn't find the quality to put the ball in the net when it mattered*
* = In basketball this is called 'Clutch' - City need some clutch players.
To stand any chance now of getting near the season target of a top six spot, the Bluebirds desperately need a run of wins on the bounce. I’m talking three or four – something they haven’t done all season. Can they do it? ‘No f^^king chance’ says Pop, but don’t listen to him.
Moving forward, most City fans
are now looking further into the future for their optimism as the closer we get
to the end of this frustrating season, the closer we are to getting rid of
Russell Slade as his contract runs out. Then, we can all draw a line
under this period of ‘transition’ as Slade himself calls it. Or as Pop calls it
‘F^^king rubbish’.
(At least he wont be back for a while)
Imagine that feeling when Slade finally does leave. So refreshing...
(At least he wont be back for a while)
Imagine that feeling when Slade finally does leave. So refreshing...
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
He Did What He Wanted
The man the fickle fans and haters hate on more than any other laid down a vintage set play swish on the weekend. Shout out to Peter Whittingham - still got them tools.
In homage of Whitts' weekend exploits, check out this re-post below of some equally vintage fan art from way back in 2014.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Shout Out to Lex Immers
Shout out to the new fella Lex
Immers on his first goal for the Bluebirds on the weekend in the 2-3 win up at
Huddersfield.
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