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  • Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

    Two 4-0 wins in a day for City.

    Cardiff City mauve and yellow army.: A Cardiff City blog covering seven decades of supporting the club - in association with The Owl Centre.

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    Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

    Is Robertson a bit thick? He had an early booking at Wycombe, and continued to foul, until BBM hooked him at half time. You would have thought, lesson learned..

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    • #3
      Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

      Originally posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdead View Post
      Is Robertson a bit thick? He had an early booking at Wycombe, and continued to foul, until BBM hooked him at half time. You would have thought, lesson learned..
      It’s not really that difficult is it

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        Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

        Originally posted by olderblue View Post
        It’s not really that difficult is it
        Seems it is to Robertson

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          Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

          Honestly feel he has some head issues that he lets out sometimes in his game and it contributes to some inconsistency

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          • #6
            Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

            what I liked about Perry's goal was the way he checked his run to stay onside....not bad for a full back.

            Willock and Kellyman combined to score one a piece. Willock also scored a second.

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              Re: Cardiff top scorers in League One again after Barnsley romp.

              Originally posted by light up the darkness View Post
              Honestly feel he has some head issues that he lets out sometimes in his game and it contributes to some inconsistency
              It’s a team game and if he’s going to be part of this drive for promotion, then he’s needed on the pitch and performing well
              Twice in a short space of time the manager has had to take him off at half time as he’s risked being sent off
              Maybe he thinks he’s better than he is, if I was him, I’d just concentrate on performing how the manager wants me to

              If he wants to move on the only way he’s going to get noticed is doing the business on the pitch

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