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Cardiff feedback

edited December 2007 in General Charlton
Be grateful to hear the views tonight / tomorrow from those at the game.

Scanning around for Cardiff feedback, this is what i picked up:

One of the most gutless performances seen in a long time,
Charlton were nothing special but closed them down well all over the pitch,
Reid and Holland said to do a good job,
atmosphere dreadful,
good turnout by Charlton given a midweek game,
their youngsters tried to get lively next to the Charlton end in the 2nd half.
one of the Cardiff players tried to start a fight with their own fans !

Comments

  • More sinister from a Cardiff city point of view is the fact that Sam Hamman has gone and Risdale is in the hot seat and facing a 24 mill debt with admin due in the next 10 days.
  • [cite]Posted By: Badger[/cite]More sinister from a Cardiff city point of view is the fact that Sam Hamman has gone and Risdale is in the hot seat and facing a 24 mill debt with admin due in the next 10 days.

    Risdale, the administration king. Have debts? Will travel. Glad I'm not a Bluebird.
  • Their report about sums it up.

    We we professional without really looking good - our goal came with our first shot on target and they never looked like scoring.

    Ambrose was pants - although was brought down for the pen. Mcleod looked lively in the 5 mins he had

    to knackered and p88d off (see earlier post) to comment anymore.
  • how the hell is ambrose once again in the side , makes no sense that manager after manager keeps giving him a game. He must be like Pele in training
  • [cite]Posted By: buckshee[/cite]how the hell is ambrose once again in the side , makes no sense that manager after manager keeps giving him a game. He must be like Pele in training
    ...sounds like a young guy called Kevin....!
  • Gotta be honest, Cardiff would have lost to anyone in the division last night.

    Good away performance, that system works for us away from home when we can sit back a bit but Pardew needs to change it to work more efficiently at home.

    Looked like we had more than 400 there.
  • good support by the sounds of it, could hear the singing on the radio. well done those who went.
  • Yes well done all that braved sheep shagging land
  • edited December 2007
    was a good laugh and we honestly had to do nothing but work hard and chase their mistakes to win, could've easily been 3 or 4, they were simply terrible

    if it wasn't for our few hundred fans it would have honestly been like going to the cinema, so so so quiet apart from when their kiddies got a bit excited on the other side of the segregation after our second
  • never had to get out of first gear and really won at a canter. Ambrose is an embarrasement to his trade. If he wasn't tripped for the pen then I dread to think what would have happened. One backpass from him to Weaves in the first half defied belief, Cardiff's best effort at goal.
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  • that "back pass" was a shocker

    why can't he just pass back the way he normally does attacking..ie. lightweight?
  • good night,good turnout,as golfie said Ambrose so bad it beggars belief and yes Izale looked very lively given his time on the pitch.Good turnout by the yoof as well.Good to see they have picked up the mantle.
  • Apart from those mentioned (Reid and Holland) I think the centre backs, especially Fortch, deserved a mention. The pitch seemed very small too, which didn't help us.

    I'm begining to put my finger on why ZZ is a good player and not a great one, he's not physical enough/ does know how to use his body strength, gets muscled off the ball too easily.

    The Cardiff Yoof to our right were just funny. A load of spotty 16 year olds sing 'lets go f**kin mental'. Even our flat-caps and tartan rugs made a stand!
  • [cite]Posted By: Stone[/cite]Even our flat-caps and tartan rugs made a stand!

    So Latimer did make it then.
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