11-12 or 17-18
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Even though we lost out to Swansea in the playoffs, 2010-2011 is up there for me
11-12 or 17-18
1988
2000-2001. First Sam Hammam season. A great team, full of Welsh players. Promoted to what was then Division 2. And I was 11/12 years old, so a good age to really enjoy it.
I agree and, as I’ve posted on here recently, this is my favourite City match ever.
https://www.11v11.com/matches/cardif...ber-2000-3099/
To score two goals in the last couple of minutes and come from behind to win was so special. It was a freezing cold Wednesday night in November, half the crowd had left but those that remained went bonkers.
Our team that season had a lot of quality with Gabbs and Earnie emerging as top players. We played some great football, Paul Brayson was like David Silva and LFW like Diego Costa.
Last season. It epitomised Cardiff City for me in so many ways other than the fact that we got promoted...
09/10
92/93
Any year we weren’t red. Those were the only bad years for me.
The Alan Cork years. Best football played for me and Welsh players in our team to make you feel proud
92/93 for me
easy decision for me 2017/18 united club in blue to Prem
1987-88
07/08 and the march to the FA Cup Final.
82/83
The hight of the casual era we got promoted and I didn't have a mortgage and responsibilities.
Any Eddie May season
1970/71 when we beat Real Madrid at home. Ground had atmosphere and we had a magic team. Only downer was Tosh going.
Miss standing at NP, a real football ground NQAT!
2011/12 was pretty special. I haven't seen a City side play with that amount of heart and desire. Virtually all of our decent players had gone, yet Malky got us into the playoffs and to penalties in a cup final. It's true we never had the attacking swagger that we sometimes showed under Dave Jones (there it was either great for a while or utter shite for a while), but we stopped being a soft touch.
2010/11 was probably the most disappointing season. Easily our best starting XI in our history, arguably better our current first team, looked invincible early on, yet ballsed up yet another promotion bid with a string of gutless performances. That team would have stayed in the Premier League and we could have built so much from it.
I also remember fondly the 2000/1 season when we went unbeaten at home, thanks to so many late goals.