I agree. We are slowly improving but we need a big win next time out.
Glazel needs a goal....urgent.
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Fulham didn't look that good, did they? Playing for a point even before the sending off. Time wasting, diving at every opportunity. Whyte and Bacuna improving. Let's get behind the boys, plenty of points still to be won.
I agree. We are slowly improving but we need a big win next time out.
Glazel needs a goal....urgent.
Murphy probably should have squared it for a simple finish, but we’ll let him off cos he scored
City were still pretty awful, just not as bad as on Tuesday
Very astute comments. I was specifically impressed by those two players myself and with the return of our injured men we can go from strength to strength. As you say, the airy fairy football which some of our adolescent members have been so impressed with didn't work very well against Warnockball , even when we haven't quite gotten back into the swing of it.
It was a poor game. Fulham pass it about OK and they have a great team on paper, but they did not look good today. I didn't really see any improvement from us. The last 15 minutes were ****ing pitiful. Why try long throws from your own half when you're running out of time and have a man advatage? It's like our players have never played for anyone but Warnock. Even when they have time on the ball, they don't even try to take control of it. It's just head it or hoof it back into the mix.
Agree, we didn't play well. Everything changed after the sending off. I love the way people taunt Fulham or whoever overplaying yet say absolutely nothing about how we constantly give the ball back amd don't even attempt to play in three quarters of the pitch, it's as if teams passing the ball about a bit to much without any end product exonerates our anti football tactics
No way was that a poor game. I think you need to adjust the horizontal hold on your tv if thats what you really think or have your glasses checked. It was enjoyable and a big improvement on previous weeks and the atmosphere was excellent. You really are letting your prejudices against Warnock and members of the squad cloud your comments. The first half was easily the best football we have played this season and we could have been 3-1 up at half time. Even Scott Parker admitted that in interview after.
Were you at the ground ? I doubt it very much from those comments. The armchair critic brigade are at it again. Some of the football from us in the first half was excellent. Fulham made 322 passes and eighty per cent of those were back and forth across the pitch by their two centre halves. We were playing with two wingers and four forwards for most of the match, so how is that anti football ? What is anti football is a team that continually dives and wastes time from around the thirty minute mark, a la Fulham.
I've no idea why some of these people persist with our club since they really don't seem to like it much.
There are two teams quite conveniently located for those who don't like Cardiff City and they both play the kind of football they keep saying they love. I refer of course to Swansea and Bristol City.
Just jump on a train lads, and you can cheer all the short passes and stuff to your heart's content .
Everyone I was with, including the Fulham fans thought it was poor. The commentator said it was poor.
You don't get anything for could have. We drew 1-1 and played a quarter of the game against 10 men. Nice that you enjoyed it though.
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With all due respect (that's none for you as usual) just **** off. Everyone has the right to an opinion.
How is it disloyal to point out the inadequacies in the team you love rather than blindly following the party line? I'd suggest most people who offer critiques actually really care more than the vast majority who don't offer their views because they don't want hassle off WUM twerps like you.
Actually, I think it shows more loyalty to continue to support your team since birth (that's me btw) even though they are painful to watch.
You're clearly a weapons-grade twat. But you're probably a Bluebird so I tolerate your shite opinions.
A frustrating game to watch because Cardiff are capable of doing more if they afford themselves time on the ball. They had a man advantage for 30 minutes and still opted to launch the ball at every available opportunity.
I understand Warnock's football philosophy, take no risks with the ball in your own half and play for territory rather than possession. It's not great to watch but that's the football Cardiff have been playing the past 3 years. Obviously they will continue in vain to play that way. I certainly hope they can get results this season, but very few should find themselves on the side of the fence agreeing that Warnock football is good football.
I remember it well. He'd been in that space for ages yet Morrison kept hurling the throw ins up the touch line. When Pelts had the chance he wasted it.
There seems to be polarisation of views on how we play. Those who seemingly enjoy Warnockball, as it is being christened, seem to think that those who criticise it want tippy happy stuff. I don't. I just wished we could show a bit more composure at times, just like the Peltier moment. There's a time and a place for going direct. There's also time for keeping the ball for a short while. It's called mixing it up.
I don't remember the 16/17 team being as negative in their outlook as this one. When Neil Warnock first came here, I used to say that I was enjoying most of the games I saw and, to show what I mean, I've just dug out my piece on the 2-2 draw with Fulham in February 2017 which is headed simply "Best game of the season so far"
https://mauveandyellowarmy.net/best-...season-so-far/
Not only did I think that, I'm positively gushing for much of the piece - e.g.
"If you fall into that category, I can tell you that, by any criteria that matters when it comes to watching sport, you made the wrong choice because Cardiff City 2 Fulham 2 was a magnificent and memorable game of football. It’s hard to make decisions like this with any certainty and, of course, there’s always that sense of disappointment when your team doesn’t win, but, off the top of my head, I’d say it was the most enjoyable City match I’ve watched since we beat Man City in our first home Premier League match three and a half years ago."
Now, I think a few things need to be said here. First, we had a centre forward who was absolutely on fire at the time and so that was probably influencing how we were approaching matches, second, it was probably dawning on everyone that we weren't going to go down that season, but it was also pretty certain we weren't going up either, so that could lead to a more adventurous approach, thirdly there has to be a possibility that I was going over the top a bit because Warnock football was not as bad as I feared it would be.
Two and a half years on, things seem different to me. I accept that my attitude may have changed somewhat in that time in that familiarity with the Warnock style has led to a degree of contempt, but I don't think the change I see between then and now can solely be put down to that. Unlike the "right go" mentioned in the summer, we really did have a right go at Fulham in 2017, last night we played as we do against most of the teams we face - as if we are scared of them.
Problem is, it's hard to counter attack against a team that pass the ball in their own half between their defenders for 15 minutes.
I don't understand why people blow their load in excitement over that tripe. Give me our direct football over that any day.
However some of players need to go back to basics and improve their first touch, speed (how the **** Flint never got to the ball by their goal line in the 2nd half) and have a bit more confidence on the ball (Turns from direct football into the "hoofball" some on here like to say we permanently play).