See....much more appealing when you get off your soap box and add a little humor to your posts
Got to have a bit of both. Thats what forums are for mun.
At least ranting about Warnock is more apt on a Cardiff City forum than politics for example
See....much more appealing when you get off your soap box and add a little humor to your posts
We did attack under him. We just couldnt defend.
Cardiff fans booed Zaha because he didnt fistpump and fly into tackles so I have some sympathy with Ole thereYeah the Liverpool game was the best example of that but that performance away at the Jack's was unforgivable I really did back the guy but giving up a 2 nil lead at home to Norwich and losing 4-2 broke the camels back and he signed good players and never used them.
Got to have a bit of both. Thats what forums are for mun.
At least ranting about Warnock is more apt on a Cardiff City forum than politics for example
Cardiff fans booed Zaha because he didnt fistpump and fly into tackles so I have some sympathy with Ole there
That was a disgrace.Oh and Whitts got booed when he was subbed off against Norwich that was a disgrace and Bellers pointed that out after the game.
That was a disgrace.
Cardiff fans booed Zaha because he didnt fistpump and fly into tackles so I have some sympathy with Ole there
Cardiff fans booed Zaha because he didn’t want to be here and made zero effort.
Booed him because he wouldnt do the ayatollah against Palace more like.Cardiff fans booed Zaha because he didn’t want to be here and made zero effort.
Some of them cheered ffsSome of our fans were idiots that season most likely the red plastics I thought clapping Ramsey when he scored was a joke.
Thats why Gareth Ainsworth was a cult hero in his short time with us. Kissed the badge and had long hair flying into tackles. Nevermind he was a winger who was meant to score or create.Hes a luxury player that can win a game on his own hes not the kind of winger like Gavin Whyte that defends first before attacking and slide into tackles.
I can understand him wanting to be in the game. Football is like a drug and he's full junkie. Running things..the buzz. .the lads..match day..I always thought he'd get involved in the running of a local club. Sink a sensible few quid in. Be on the board. Ref in training..Be there for advice.. Be in the game that way..A project. He still might I dunno but his interview came across more like I want 1500 games or whatever plus my house is being done up so I need something to do which made him look a bit of a knob tbf.
The quicker managers like Neil are gone the better, no place for managers and their style in the modern game imo