Disappointing 1st half. Just haven't got going.
Bakare looks good though.
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Disappointing 1st half. Just haven't got going.
Bakare looks good though.
Very disappointing, players who should be trying to impress as they look to regain their places in the first team squad are playing as if they've been told there's no chance of that happening. Just as in the last game we played, against Ipswich, it's hard to tell what the plan is or even if there is one - it's miles off what we were seeing pre Christmas.
he relegated Bagan, as Giles was playing as a wing back instead of up front, which is fair enough, he was also injured I think.
Bowen was out with an injury for a long period, so needs to work his way back into contention
not sure about colwill, Evans and Watters, but it could be they just need game time, and the next game isn't until Sunday so they could still be in contention (although not doing themselves many favours today)
Yeah I’d say it’s game time for those three. Bagan has been poor unfortunately.
Equaliser! Crackin ball from Evans
Keenan Patten header from an Evans free kick, it's not fluent, but it has been better second half.
Ratcliffe Swansea's second penalty.
Evans just forced the Swansea keeper into a good save
Crole is a bit of a unit for a youngster. Causing them problems.
Finished 1-1,
Couldn't watch the 2nd half. Were we better?
Ratcliffe and Patten salvage point for below par Cardiff under 23s.
http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/
Chanka Zimba out for 6 weeks with a hamstring injury (Northampton loan).
Real shame. He's not really got going there.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/no...o-new-signing/
On-loan Cardiff City striker Chanka Zimba is set to face a lengthy spell on the sidelines following a hamstring injury.
Zimba made the temporary move to Northamptonshire from the Bluebirds earlier this month, where he has made three appearances to date.
The most recent of those came in Saturday’s 0-0 draw at fellow promotion hopefuls Sutton United, where the 20-year-old was initially hauled off as a precaution.
However, further investigations have revealed that the young striker is going to be sidelined for the next six weeks.
Jon Brady confirmed the blow, stating: “Chanka is going to be out for six weeks with a hamstring injury.
“It’s a bit of a body blow for us, we have integrated Chanka into the group really well by managing his load with 20 minutes here and there for the first few weeks but he felt the issue on Saturday."
"City’s U18 side face Bristol City in their first home fixture of 2022 as the U18 Professional Development League campaign continues – 11am kick-off at Cardiff International Sports Stadium on Saturday, January 29th.
Please note that his match is open to spectators, with free entry!"
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news...bristol-city-0
Finished 1-1.
This was interesting he'd be what, 15/16?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">80 - <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Bluebirds?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Blueb irds</a> change: Straight from the U16 game on the new grass pitch, Nyakuwha replaces Fleming at Cardiff International Sports Stadium. (1-1)<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CityAsOne?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CityA sOne</a> <a href="https://t.co/uK3NHJ6vRQ">pic.twitter.com/uK3NHJ6vRQ</a></p>— Cardiff City Academy (@CF11Academy) <a href="https://twitter.com/CF11Academy/status/1487405600577314818?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I made it down for the second half today and it was a pretty interesting 45 minutes. Very much the proverbial game of two halves, or half of two quarters in this case, as we were taking a hiding to start with but came back into it with a Cian Ashford led revival.
I haven't seen much youth stuff lately so I'm not sure what formation the Academy have been playing but it was four at the back today with a midfielder sitting just in front which I believe is what the under-23s did on Tuesday. Whether there's a significance to this for the first team we'll see tomorrow but it didn't seem to be working too well initially as the mishmash of central midfielders, number tens and a striker struggled to string anything together on the rare occasions we got the ball.
It was only a matter of time before Bristol City scored and when they did it came from us messing up as we tried to play out of defence. Heads dropped and it didn't look like there was any way back but Ashford, who hadn't seemed totally engaged in the process up till then, came alive and after some neat link-up play won a penalty which he confidently converted.
We could easily have gone on to win it then. Ashford set up Nyakuwha, who'd just appeared from the under-16s game as City123 pointed out, for a great chance but the keeper saved it with his legs. Ashford himself got behind the defence after a nice return ball from Hughes but was flagged offside which angered him and looked like a poor decision from where I was sitting (80 yards behind play and on the other side of the pitch). We were playing some good stuff now and Ashford was at the heart of most of it, he looks to have bags of talent and a good footballing brain. I would've expected him to be playing more under-23 games by now, not sure what's happened there.
To be fair, Bristol did rally at the end and created some good chances themselves but a draw was about fair from what I'd seen. The system looked like work in progress, confidence didn't seem too high and only some great blocks and last ditch defending had kept us in the game when we were under pressure but there was enough there to offer some encouragement.
Thanks for that Loramski, I only came across it just now. It’s coming up to two years now to the last time I saw the Academy side play in the flesh and I mean to get along to one or two matches before the end of the season, but I’ve been saying that since August!
On Ashton, I’m surprised at how little Under 23 football he’s played because he’s big enough not to struggle physically and it was hardly as if he was looking out of his depth when he did play for them.
Yet another game with the wurzels tomorrow when the Under 23s play their away match that was cancelled earlier in the season - I seem to remember that match was due to be streamed on Bristol’s website, so it might be worth checking to see if it’ll be the same tomorrow lunchtime.
Caleb Hughes has gone to Haverfordwest on loan
Today’s Under 23 match at Bristol City is being streamed free on their website, you need to create an account to watch it, but it’s a straightforward process- kick off is a one o clock.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">U23 | <br><br>Here's our starting lineup for this afternoon's fixture against <a href="https://twitter.com/BristolCity?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@BristolCity</a>!<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CityAsOne?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CityA sOne</a> <a href="https://t.co/kjjfzXsoE6">pic.twitter.com/kjjfzXsoE6</a></p>— Cardiff City Academy (@CF11Academy) <a href="https://twitter.com/CF11Academy/status/1488484927368839168?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 1, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Looks like they've dropped the back 4, a start for Crole and Ashford's back on the bench. Bowen and Colwill start
looks a strong line up, and glad they've dropped the back 4 after the Swansea game.
hopefully Semenyo and Tom Davies can show the type of attacking intent that we are looking for from the wing backs in the first team, maybe one can be considered for a back up first team role next season. Semenyo in particular looks quick.
looking forward to seeing Bakare as well, as well as Bowen and Colwill
2-0 to the wurzels already, they have Nahki Wells and Danny Simpsonin in their side and the first goal came from a free kick from a bit of a homer decision by the ref, but our defence were doing an impression of the first team - didn’t see the second goal.
Into added time now, Bristol have had a strong wind behind them and that could have something to do with their superiority, but we’ve not threatened them at all so far.
apparently it is 3-2 to Bristol now, Colwill free kick and Bakare with our goals.
nahki wells with 2 for them
Stoke revisited! City, 3-0 down going into the last twenty minutes draw 3-3!
Great comeback!
Cian Ashford with the goal. Lovely stuff.
I missed the third quarter of the game because I had a doctor’s appointment and when I got back, we 3-0 down with all our subs on. Rubin Colwill, who was much better here after struggling last week, got one back with a clever free kick from twenty yards drilled in low to avoid the effects of a wind which made it easy for us to get corners and attacking throw ins. Within five minutes the wurzels keeper missed a Tom Davies corner which hit the far post and bounced out for Bakare to stab in from six yards, but City then lost their way a bit as they wasted a couple of very dangerous free kicks through poor deliveries. However, it was hard to get dead ball delivery right with a gale behind you, but, by the same token, they became twice as difficult to deal with when you did and that’s what happened in added time when Cian Ashford’s corner flew over everyone and went straight in to rescue a great point for City against their closest rivals at the top of the table.