We need Bamba back pdq. Flint is a massive liability. I'd drop him immediately and start Nelson at CH
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2 away games, 6 conceded. Sounds crap. Throw into the mix that both Wigan and Reading missed penalties against us and those stats could have been even worse.
Had we conceded 4 in both games, which most would agree would have been merited, that would have equalled last season's Premier League team, which conceded 4 away from home twice. Last season's team only conceded 3 away from home on 3 occasions (Newcastle, West Ham and Watford). We're one 3 goal spanking away from emulating that.
We didn't concede any more than 2 goals away from home in our last 8 Premier League games. This included trips to Arsenal, Wolves, Man City and Arsenal. Now Wigan and Reading have both helped themselves to the fruits of our defence. Wigan have not scored in their 3 matches since beating us.
Last season we conceded 3 or more on 5 occasions away from home. Anyone reckon this season will be better than that? It's hard to see at the moment. Better team than the one that won promotion?
We need Bamba back pdq. Flint is a massive liability. I'd drop him immediately and start Nelson at CH
Our midfield is so much worse than the one that won promotion. Grujic, Gunnarsson and even Bryson would vastly improve the current shambles
I'm not surprised when Warnock and the recruitment team have actively weakened the back line.
They lost a major bit of pace in Manga and replaced it with a fairly pedestrian (in comparison) Flint.
If they sold Morrison and replaced him with Flint then I could understand it but we have two players who would head a medicine ball if it was thrown at them but are quite frankly not very good on the floor and get exposed time and again.
All of that is leaving aside the glaring gap at right back that has been there for several transfer windows but we seem to feel it fine to ignore the need for a competent right back to be signed and plugging the gaps with players like Bacuna who are not fit for purpose.
Going slightly off topic...
I watched the game on a Chinese website at home, naturally, the commentary was in Chinese. My wife passed by the TV and asked.. "Why did that man (commentator) just say Cardiff don't want to play?" (it would be a bit difficult for anyone to comprehend why one of the teams in a football match "didn't want to play") ...I just shrugged my shoulders and gave a sigh.
In 2017/18, City conceded 3 goals away from home just twice - the 3-0 defeat at Preston in September and the 3-1 reverse at Derby in April. They've already equalled that record.
First post in about 4 years and it is to simply say we have categorically been figured out during our 12 months out of the league.
I am personally bored of Warnock's methods and tactics and the league has moved on. Recruitment in my opinion was poor and Vincent Tan has a lot to answer for in terms of what money has been made available.
Limited hope for this season in my opinion. I have a spread on us finishing 10th or lower.
I agree with what you say. VT is providing the budget with Profit & Sustainability as the bottom line. There is a transfer committee of 4 only one of which (NW) knows football and also determines what he wants. I expect that our scouts are told the type of player to look for (and what not to look for). How are MD, KC or VT going to contradict NW in the acquisition of players if he is sticking within budget ? It seems to me that only one person can be held responsible for the players we acquire and also those we loan out/get rid of.
100% agree! It's probably a collective issue but there's clearly no ambition at the club. With the strong tailwinds of parachute money and better than expected season ticket sales we should have performed much much better in the transfer market.
I'd bite your hand off for 10th place at the moment. I'm not even sure this squad could command 10th place in League One.
We offloaded Cunningham far too early. While he was not that great last season we have to take into account he was playing against far better opposition that you find in the Championship. Supposedly Cunningham is a very good Championship defender and can play centre half. I wonder if there is a recall option in the loan contract as I think we could do with him now as cover for Bennett and a possible replacement for the pedestrian Flint.