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Thread: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

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    Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.


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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    70s Johnny Steele - he was their manager
    Last edited by Enoch Mort; 16-12-16 at 11:37.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    80's David Tong?

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    00s - Luke Steele

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Luke Steele probably saving from
    Crouch in the quarter final of FA cup

    Or maybe bs Chelsea

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch Mort View Post
    70s Johnny Steele - he was their manager
    Correct.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by old blue View Post
    80's David Tong?
    No, this bloke was a defender.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitman View Post
    00s - Luke Steele
    No, not Steele.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitman View Post
    Luke Steele probably saving from
    Crouch in the quarter final of FA cup

    Or maybe bs Chelsea
    No, this match took place closer to home than those did.

    A clue to the 60s question as well - there is a City connection.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    00s I think he's just saved a penalty from Lee Trundle in the play off final but his name escapes me.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
    00s I think he's just saved a penalty from Lee Trundle in the play off final but his name escapes me.
    You've got the game right, but it was Trundle's partner in crime w hose penalty was saved.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    80s: Vaughn jones.
    Spedger

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sloop_Jon_Bee View Post
    80s: Vaughn jones.
    Spedger
    Correct.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    90s: did some delving for this one Paul - Matty Appleby. Was in the Oldham team we walloped 7-1 away. The "Scotland's number 10" chant to Andy Goram made me laugh that day.
    Spedger

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Steve Mokone is the 60s answer.

    Nick Colgan is the 00s, after saving Alan Tate's penalty. (Just to check you were paying attention to Loan Watch last season, what career stat links Tate with Rhys Healey? Not sure if they're the only two that have done it).

    Steve Foster is the 10s.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loramski View Post
    Steve Mokone is the 60s answer.

    Nick Colgan is the 00s, after saving Alan Tate's penalty. (Just to check you were paying attention to Loan Watch last season, what career stat links Tate with Rhys Healey? Not sure if they're the only two that have done it).

    Steve Foster is the 10s.
    Spedger is right about Matty Appleby and your answers are correct. I read all of your Loan Watches but couldn't have been paying attention because I can't remember anything about a connection between Tate and Healey - I'm assuming that it's nothing to do with Healey's loan to Newport because that would have happened after you mentioned it.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Barnsley matches.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Spedger is right about Matty Appleby and your answers are correct. I read all of your Loan Watches but couldn't have been paying attention because I can't remember anything about a connection between Tate and Healey - I'm assuming that it's nothing to do with Healey's loan to Newport because that would have happened after you mentioned it.
    Nothing to do with loans, just that Healey and Tate are the only players I'm aware of that have played in the English, Scottish and Welsh Premier leagues. I'm sure there are others though.

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