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FT: SUNDERLAND 2 - 1 CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
Saturday 8th March, ko 3:00pm.
Match Officials:
Referee: Darren Bond
Assistant Referee: James Mainwaring
Assistant Referee: Sian Massey-Ellis
Fourth Official: Darren Drysdale
We faced third placed Burnley last night at home, and on Saturday we face 4th placed Sunderland away. Another big ask but we've won there on our last three visits.
Sunderland are nailed on for the play offs. They are 13 points clear of 7th place and 8 points behind the automatics.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
We've beaten Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on our last three visits, but lost at home to them on their last three visits.
This fixture is due a draw. The last was a 2-2 draw at the CCS in December 2013 (a Premier League game), while the last draw at this level came way back in October 2003 at the Stadium of Light (0-0).
I'm going to lump on 3-3 at 66/1.
:hehe:
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
ATTACK
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Chambers
Ramsey/Colwill
Alves
Salech
Ashford/Robinson
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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BLUETIT
ATTACK
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Chambers
Ramsey/Colwill
Alves
Salech
Ashford/Robinson
I like that a lot
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
I like that a lot
I'd be happy with that too.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
ATTACK
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Chambers
Ramsey/Colwill
Alves
Salech
Ashford/Robinson
I think I like it, just not sure on Bagan and Fish, but it should work.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
We've beaten Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on our last three visits, but lost at home to them on their last three visits.
This fixture is due a draw. The last was a 2-2 draw at the CCS in December 2013 (a Premier League game), while the last draw at this level came way back in October 2003 at the Stadium of Light (0-0).
I'm going to lump on 3-3 at 66/1.
:hehe:
That 2 - 2 at CCS was devastating I seem to recall. They scored a late leveller after we were 2 - 0 up.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
That 2 - 2 at CCS was devastating I seem to recall. They scored a late leveller after we were 2 - 0 up.
That was in peak Redbirds period, so I was merely an observer. :hehe:
But yes, I think Mackay had been sacked in the lead-up to the game despite Dalman saying he was going to sort everything out? City led 2-0, but Steven Fletcher and Jack Colback scored for Sunderland on 83 mins and 90 mins.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
ATTACK
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Chambers
Ramsey/Colwill
Alves
Salech
Ashford/Robinson
Yes, I would go with this line up too. Should Ashford tire then his replacement should be Isaac Davies
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
Yes, I would go with this line up too. Should Ashford tire then his replacement should be Isaac Davies
Isn’t Alves injured?
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Ramsey
Colwill
Ashford
Salech
Robinson
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
Hope I'm wrong but I think we're gonna get stuffed.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
We've beaten Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on our last three visits, but lost at home to them on their last three visits.
This fixture is due a draw. The last was a 2-2 draw at the CCS in December 2013 (a Premier League game), while the last draw at this level came way back in October 2003 at the Stadium of Light (0-0).
I'm going to lump on 3-3 at 66/1.
:hehe:
In one way, it's quite weird that, in sport at least, the longer something doesn't happen, the more chance we give of it happening. The opposite is usually true of most other things.
For argument's sake, let's say a side wins 20 games on the trot, or a top scorer hasn't scored in 10. Logically, you'd expect another win, or the player to fail to score again. However, we also know that those runs will come to an end at some point. The longer a run goes on, is it more likely to continue or more likely to end? There's probably a name for this sort of thing.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
Despite better performances lately we are still losing games, largely due to a shit defence.
I cant see this improving v Sunderland and expect a 3-1 defeat.
This sequence has to end v Luton otherwise we will be in very deep trouble.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Des Parrot
Isn’t Alves injured?
Horvath
Ng
Fish
Bagan
O’Dowda
Mannsverk
Ramsey
Colwill
Ashford
Salech
Robinson
Hopefully we will find out tomorrow if Alves is OK. We could have done with him yesterday. I would start him if fit.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
That 2 - 2 at CCS was devastating I seem to recall. They scored a late leveller after we were 2 - 0 up.
Think that was the start of our decline that season.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
I just asked Grok (Twitter AI engine) how we will get on this weekend
Predicting the outcome of a football match, such as whether Cardiff City will win at Sunderland this Saturday, March 8, 2025, is inherently uncertain as it depends on numerous factors like team form, injuries, tactics, and even luck on the day. As of now, March 5, 2025, I can’t definitively say who will win, but I can offer some context based on available information.
Sunderland and Cardiff City are set to face off in the English Championship at the Stadium of Light. Historically, their head-to-head record is balanced, with each team having won 4 of their last 9 competitive meetings, and 1 draw, according to recent data. Sunderland have won the last two encounters, including a 2-0 victory at Cardiff on March 29, 2024, and a 1-0 home win on April 10, 2023. This might suggest a slight edge for Sunderland, especially playing at home.
Current form could also play a role, but without specific standings or recent match results beyond January 2025 (the latest detailed updates in the provided context), it’s hard to assess precisely. Sunderland’s home advantage could be a factor, as the Stadium of Light is known for its passionate support, potentially boosting their performance. Meanwhile, Cardiff would need to overcome this and capitalize on any weaknesses in Sunderland’s lineup or strategy.
Ultimately, there’s no clear prediction possible with the data at hand. It could go either way—a Cardiff win is certainly plausible if they bring their A-game, but Sunderland’s recent success against them and home advantage might tilt the scales. What do you think—do you have a gut feeling about how it’ll turn out?
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Sparticus_Mills
We'll definitely win by a load of goals if they're not on the pitch
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
I just asked Grok (Twitter AI engine) how we will get on this weekend
Predicting the outcome of a football match, such as whether Cardiff City will win at Sunderland this Saturday, March 8, 2025, is inherently uncertain as it depends on numerous factors like team form, injuries, tactics, and even luck on the day. As of now, March 5, 2025, I can’t definitively say who will win, but I can offer some context based on available information.
Sunderland and Cardiff City are set to face off in the English Championship at the Stadium of Light. Historically, their head-to-head record is balanced, with each team having won 4 of their last 9 competitive meetings, and 1 draw, according to recent data. Sunderland have won the last two encounters, including a 2-0 victory at Cardiff on March 29, 2024, and a 1-0 home win on April 10, 2023. This might suggest a slight edge for Sunderland, especially playing at home.
Current form could also play a role, but without specific standings or recent match results beyond January 2025 (the latest detailed updates in the provided context), it’s hard to assess precisely. Sunderland’s home advantage could be a factor, as the Stadium of Light is known for its passionate support, potentially boosting their performance. Meanwhile, Cardiff would need to overcome this and capitalize on any weaknesses in Sunderland’s lineup or strategy.
Ultimately, there’s no clear prediction possible with the data at hand. It could go either way—a Cardiff win is certainly plausible if they bring their A-game, but Sunderland’s recent success against them and home advantage might tilt the scales. What do you think—do you have a gut feeling about how it’ll turn out?
AI is shit isn't it.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
We beat them last year with this starting eleven
https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/m...ff-city/477249
Alnwick NG Goutas McGuines Colllins Wintle Ralls Siopis Meite Ugbo Grant
It was a smash and grab with McGuiness scoring - 1 nil.
Our current team looks much better.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
I just asked Grok (Twitter AI engine) how we will get on this weekend
Predicting the outcome of a football match, such as whether Cardiff City will win at Sunderland this Saturday, March 8, 2025, is inherently uncertain as it depends on numerous factors like team form, injuries, tactics, and even luck on the day. As of now, March 5, 2025, I can’t definitively say who will win, but I can offer some context based on available information.
Sunderland and Cardiff City are set to face off in the English Championship at the Stadium of Light. Historically, their head-to-head record is balanced, with each team having won 4 of their last 9 competitive meetings, and 1 draw, according to recent data. Sunderland have won the last two encounters, including a 2-0 victory at Cardiff on March 29, 2024, and a 1-0 home win on April 10, 2023. This might suggest a slight edge for Sunderland, especially playing at home.
Current form could also play a role, but without specific standings or recent match results beyond January 2025 (the latest detailed updates in the provided context), it’s hard to assess precisely. Sunderland’s home advantage could be a factor, as the Stadium of Light is known for its passionate support, potentially boosting their performance. Meanwhile, Cardiff would need to overcome this and capitalize on any weaknesses in Sunderland’s lineup or strategy.
Ultimately, there’s no clear prediction possible with the data at hand. It could go either way—a Cardiff win is certainly plausible if they bring their A-game, but Sunderland’s recent success against them and home advantage might tilt the scales. What do you think—do you have a gut feeling about how it’ll turn out?
ChatGPT
Cardiff City’s trip to Sunderland will likely be a tough challenge, as Sunderland have been strong at home this season. Cardiff have been inconsistent on the road but have shown they can grind out results.
Key factors:
Sunderland’s home form: If they maintain their attacking intensity, Cardiff could struggle defensively.
Cardiff’s counterattack: If they stay compact and exploit set-pieces or quick breaks, they could nick a result.
Recent form & injuries: If Cardiff's key players are fit and they tighten up at the back, a draw or narrow win is possible.
Prediction: 1-1 draw or a 2-1 Sunderland win.
Gemini
Predicting the exact score of a football match is always difficult, but here's a breakdown of factors and common predictions for the Sunderland vs. Cardiff City match:
Key Factors:
Sunderland's Home Form:
Sunderland often performs strongly at their home stadium.
Cardiff City's Away Form:
Cardiff City's away performance is a factor that is often spoken about in match previews, and is often seen as inconsistent.
Head-to-Head Records:
Looking at past results between the two teams can give some indication of potential outcomes.
Current League Standings and Form:
Where each team is positioned in the league, and their recent wins and losses, provides important context.
General Predictions:
Many predictions favor a Sunderland win, due to their stronger home form.
Predictions also indicate that there may be less than 2.5 goals scored in the match.
To get a more precise view of odds, and predictions, looking at sports betting sites is useful. Sites such as transfermarkt, and footystats provide good information.
Where to Find More Information:
For up-to-date odds and predictions, check reputable sports betting websites.
Sports news websites and forums often provide detailed match previews and predictions.
I hope this information is helpful.
Make a scoe prediction
Alright, let's distill the information and offer a score prediction. Based on the data I've gathered, here's a breakdown:
Sunderland's Home Advantage:
Sunderland generally performs well at home.
Cardiff City's Away Form:
Cardiff's away form appears to be less consistent.
Head-to-Head:
Recent head to head matches indicate Sunderland having the upper hand.
Statistical Analysis:
Statistical analysis shows that Sunderland are favored to win this match.
Many predictions show that the most likely scoreline is a Sunderland win of 2-0, or 1-0.
Therefore, my score prediction is:
Sunderland 2 - 0 Cardiff City
It's important to remember that this is a prediction, and anything can happen in football.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Sparticus_Mills
Maybe against Luton, nice team but a bit attacking for Sunderland?
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Sparticus_Mills
For some reason, having O’Dowda playing in front of Bagan, doesn’t seem to work !
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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insider
AI is shit isn't it.
I've been using it this week for a client and the results have been brilliant. Summarizing and reporting on transcripts from recorded meetings. Saved literally hours of note taking, re-watching and extracting information for specific questions.
It depends what you use it for. If you ask it to think and produce an opinion (like the example above) it can be hit and miss. Ask it to work for you on specific information and it's amazing.
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Re: SUNDERLAND v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
Alves back, Rinomhota out with hamstring injury.
Full injury update here https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-star-31141681
Andy Rinomhota has been ruled out of this weekend's trip up to the Stadium of Light after picking up a hamstring injury against Burnley on Tuesday night.
Rinomhota was brought off at half-time, with Omer Riza stating after the match that the player had felt a tweak in the back of his leg. And while the issue does not appear to be long term, he will be omitted from the travelling squad by means of precaution.
On a more positive note, Leicester loanee Will Alves, who looked bright until his own injury knock at Plymouth, is back in contention after missing the last three matches.
Giving a full rundown of the injury situation, Riza said: "Andy came off with a tight hamstring so he probably won't be involved. Ash's (Cian Ashford) back was tight at half time, then we managed to get him through another 15 minutes. Then we decided to be cautious with it and he came off.
"Dave Turnbull is training, he trained today, did really well. Jesper Daland was on the grass, running, done some technical stuff with us in the morning. Yak (Yakou Meite) and Rallsy (Joe Ralls) did some training individually with the S&C (strength and conditioning) coaches, they are on their way back.
"Ollie (Tanner) has been doing some AlterG running (anti-gravity machines), so not his full body weight yet. Hopefully he will be back for Blackburn, the game after, potentially.
"Jesper and Turnbull need more training, Jesper missed five or six weeks of training, so he needs to be conditioned again. They are in on their days off. Dave Turnbull has had his injury and is finding his way back, he looked good today, we will get him involved when we can.
"Will Alves has trained the last couple of days, he will train tomorrow and he will travel."