Next up. Cardiff v Sunderland
The Bluebirds are live on Sky with a 12:30pm kick at CCS on Saturday.
<p><img style="float: right;" title="C:WindowsTempphpCC1C.tmp" src="http://pictures.footymad.net/upload/120/914246-1.jpg" alt="C:WindowsTempphpCC1C.tmp" width="300" height="248" />Cardiff are looking to stop a four game losing run when Sunderland come to south Wales on Saturday.</p>
<p>The Black Cats are managed by former Wales boss Chris Coleman who is sure to get a warm welcome. Hopefully that's all he will get with Cardiff needing to keep all three points for themselves.</p>
<p>Cardiff, who have lost the last four league games, should see bottom of the table Sunderland as a chance to end that run and re-ignite their automatic promotion hopes with a win. But even though they have only won four games all season, Sunderland have picked up three of those victories on the road.</p>
<p>The game is live on Sky with a 12:30pm kick off.</p>
<p>More previews and comment to follow as the game gets closer.</p>
Re: Next up. Cardiff v Sunderland
If he doesn't get a rousing chorus of "YOU JACK BASTARD" I'm going to be disappointed.
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NYCBlue
If he doesn't get a rousing chorus of "YOU JACK BASTARD" I'm going to be disappointed.
Hmm I suppose he should really in the interest of fairness and being back in league football.
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joecity
Hmm I suppose he should really in the interest of fairness and being back in league football.
:thumbup:
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NYCBlue
If he doesn't get a rousing chorus of "YOU JACK BASTARD" I'm going to be disappointed.
I have a feeling all those fickle Welsh City fans will have lost their Coleman loyalty badges anyway , if they were there to start with , my guess is it became muted during the brief glory era .
One of the reason why I stopped going to the Welsh games was the "", we love wales thing" when it suited , and only for certain players / people , how you can abuse a player coming on to win a game for you, is beyond me .
To be fair during the glory era folk did calm down, however its sure to rise again as the team falters and they revert to the premiership sofa watch .
Club football and its misery forever and true City fans :wales:
Re: Next up. Cardiff v Sunderland
This a real “banana skin” of a game.
Don t be surprised if we get “nil point”