Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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Croesy Blue
When was the last season someone didn't say this? :hehe:
It's true this year though. One team are only just beginning to pull clear because the teams below them are dropping points and falling into the pack. Which is a pretty big pack at the moment. 3 points separate the next 5. And 3 points separate the next 5.
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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The Lone Gunman
They’re clearly a brilliant side and my eyes deceived me last night.
You are better off watching eastenders
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You are better off watching eastenders
What division they in?
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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Wales-Bales
We still have to play 6 of the team's above us, so it is possible, but I wouldn't get too excited just yet. Let's see what happens when come up against the better teams who are also fighting for promotion.
Forest at home soon....big game
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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NYCBlue
It's true this year though. One team are only just beginning to pull clear because the teams below them are dropping points and falling into the pack. Which is a pretty big pack at the moment. 3 points separate the next 5. And 3 points separate the next 5.
Or it means the league is more competitive. Usually the team who finish first end up a good few points ahead of second whilst second fight off 3rd and maybe 4th. Happened last year and happened the year we went up too.
It's still going to require 70+ points to end up in the top 6, which is the norm for this league.
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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The Lone Gunman
They’re clearly a brilliant side and my eyes deceived me last night.
The division is tightly packed with bang average teams, pretty much from top to bottom. I am sure Huddersfield are like the rest and sometimes play well and sometimes play poorly. No doubt we were good and they were poor last night, as they were in the games you watched. I am sure the same players played a lot better in their run of recent result. Play the game again next week and the result could be 3-0 to them instead if the roles are reversed.
People say form is temporary but class is permanent. There is no class in this division, just form. Normally there is a team like Wolves, Norwich, Newcastle that are both organised and talented and they piss it. Not this year. Which is why, despite looking nothing like a promotion team, we might still get promoted. **** the EPL, this division is nuts.
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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Croesy Blue
When was the last season someone didn't say this? :hehe:
I'm usually a great defender of the qualities of the Championship but nobody is going at 2 points a game. I think it's probably as good as it normally is but there's no outstanding side. If you look at the year we went up, there was Wolves, us, Fulham and Villa. All of those sides would walk it this season.
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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NYCBlue
Why do you say that Sanderson is clearly not good enough? No one's seen him play.
As TLG says, I meant Richards. I hope Sanderson is class but WOL have got a fair bit right recently (even a stopped clock is right twice a day) but they seem to think he's backup to Richards and Harris regularly praises Jazz and I can't for the life of me work out how he can see past his glaring weaknesses.
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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Croesy Blue
When was the last season someone didn't say this? :hehe:
every season we do well I think ? its called being in denial :hehe:
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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Optimistic Nick
The division is tightly packed with bang average teams, pretty much from top to bottom. I am sure Huddersfield are like the rest and sometimes play well and sometimes play poorly. No doubt we were good and they were poor last night, as they were in the games you watched. I am sure the same players played a lot better in their run of recent result. Play the game again next week and the result could be 3-0 to them instead if the roles are reversed.
People say form is temporary but class is permanent. There is no class in this division, just form. Normally there is a team like Wolves, Norwich, Newcastle that are both organised and talented and they piss it. Not this year. Which is why, despite looking nothing like a promotion team, we might still get promoted. **** the EPL, this division is nuts.
Huddersfield were poor Wednesday night and that was a fact , but isn't that the very nature of the Championship up one moment ,then a average game , then down the next and then back up , the table sort of supports this theory as most side in the top 12 are two to three wins from being second or in the play offs .
Up until Wednesday the Owls had a decent draw with Brentford , beat Hull away , went very close to drawing 3-3 with Fulham , beat QPR who slaughtered us ??
Re: The night the rest of the Championship began to notice Cardiff City?
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life on mars
Huddersfield were poor Wednesday night and that was a fact , but isn't that the very nature of the Championship up one moment ,then a average game , then down the next and then back up , the table sort of supports this theory as most side in the top 12 are two to three wins from being second or in the play offs .
Up until Wednesday the Owls had a decent draw with Brentford , beat Hull away , went very close to drawing 3-3 with Fulham , beat QPR who slaughtered us ??
Terriers?