Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Pearcey3
Should you be looking further afield for your manager? Up and coming managers in Europe?
yes please.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Rjk
we're middle to upper championship team
We're upper. I know we're not this year but the lowest we've finished is 12th in about 15 seasons. We're one of the biggest clubs at this level.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Forest Green Bluebird
Most on this board assume that Howe would not be interested in taking over because of upcoming opportunities in the Prem.
I would trust Eddie Howe to turn things round, without having to spend a lot of money.
Howe spent a shed load at Bournemouth.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Cyncoed Slumdog
Howe spent a shed load at Bournemouth.
:hehe:About 3 shed loads
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Cyncoed Slumdog
Howe spent a shed load at Bournemouth.
Was this before or after they were promoted to the premier league?
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Forest Green Bluebird
Was this before or after they were promoted to the premier league?
They broke FFP laws to get promoted, their wage bill was enormous. They lost £38.3m the season they got promoted alone.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Pedro de la Rosa
They broke FFP laws to get promoted, their wage bill was enormous. They lost £38.3m the season they got promoted alone.
that's similar to a lot of teams who go up, thanks to promotion bonuses
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Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Cyncoed Slumdog
Howe spent a shed load at Bournemouth.
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Not until after they were promoted?
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Rjk
that's similar to a lot of teams who go up, thanks to promotion bonuses
They lost 11m the season before.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Pearcey3
Should you be looking further afield for your manager? Up and coming managers in Europe?
Don't be silly Pearcey, that's what smart clubs do. We take pride in making bad decisions down here
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I really don’t get this progressive philosophy thing. It’s always going to be cyclical unless you are truly one of the elite teams.
****ing Everton and West Ham could maybe afford to be pretentious about the football that they play with their school of science shite but they have been as rudimentary as anyone over the last couple of decades.
It’s a knock on of “modern football” and reminds me of precious indie fans leaning against the wall of The Dublin Castle In Camden sneering at any new band that doesn’t blow them away.
We don’t need an identity for the football that we play, just for who we are.
The only teams that I can think of that have kicked on beyond us are Leicester and Wolves.
I’m happy enough with The Championship and the odd flirtation with The Premier League.
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
I really don’t get this progressive philosophy thing. It’s always going to be cyclical unless you are truly one of the elite teams.
****ing Everton and West Ham could maybe afford to be pretentious about the football that they play with their school of science shite but they have been as rudimentary as anyone over the last couple of decades.
It’s a knock on of “modern football” and reminds me of precious indie fans leaning against the wall of The Dublin Castle In Camden sneering at any new band that doesn’t blow them away.
We don’t need an identity for the football that we play, just for who we are.
The only teams that I can think of that have kicked on beyond us are Leicester and Wolves.
I’m happy enough with The Championship and the odd flirtation with The Premier League.
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Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Forest Green Bluebird
Didn't realise the PL played during WW1 years. Howe doesn't look old enough...
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Wash DC Blue
I really don’t get this progressive philosophy thing. It’s always going to be cyclical unless you are truly one of the elite teams.
****ing Everton and West Ham could maybe afford to be pretentious about the football that they play with their school of science shite but they have been as rudimentary as anyone over the last couple of decades.
It’s a knock on of “modern football” and reminds me of precious indie fans leaning against the wall of The Dublin Castle In Camden sneering at any new band that doesn’t blow them away.
We don’t need an identity for the football that we play, just for who we are.
The only teams that I can think of that have kicked on beyond us are Leicester and Wolves.
I’m happy enough with The Championship and the odd flirtation with The Premier League.
Plus - Brighton, Burnley, Palace,
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Forest Green Bluebird
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Eric the Half a Bee
Didn't realise the PL played during WW1 years. Howe doesn't look old enough...
Jesus Christ, we haven't been in lockdown that long have we. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where have the years gone :hehe::hehe:
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Cleve van Leef
Plus - Brighton, Burnley, Palace,
Plus Southampton,Fulham,West Brom, Sheffield Utd that’s 8 smaller Premier League clubs above us!
Re: Is Cardiff City's 'potential' an attraction?
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Eric the Half a Bee
Didn't realise the PL played during WW1 years. Howe doesn't look old enough...
Oh sh1t! :hehe: