Jimmy is the winner!
Surprisingly, it was indeed the late, great Peter Whittingham - 46 starts and 12 goals. He also started both play-off games and 5 of the 8 League Cup ties.
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Jimmy is the winner!
Surprisingly, it was indeed the late, great Peter Whittingham - 46 starts and 12 goals. He also started both play-off games and 5 of the 8 League Cup ties.
No, 41 starts for Super Kev.
A keeper is not an outfield player...
No, 42 league starts for him.
No, he only started 24 league games.
No, he started 41 games in 2011/12 (Cowie started 43).
Right season, wrong man. :-)
If, as expected, Dimitrios Goutas takes his usual place in the centre of City's defence at Rotherham tomorrow, it will mean the dependable Greek international has been ever-present in the Bluebirds...
Alvaro Pacheco looks fun. How about him? Or maybe Marcel Rapp. Or perhaps Jesper Sorensen.
Or maybe a traffic cone.
So what was the great Erol Bulut before he became a manager at some small Turkish club?
Blah blah blah.
I hope for your sake you got lucky and it was one of the very few good games.
I asked because almost everything about the home experience has been dismal since October. Even a couple of the...
How often do you attend home games?
Very philosophical, but it's football we're talking about here, nothing more.
I don't know about you, but I'd like to watch a Cardiff City side that looks genuinely better than the opposition once...
Go. Definitely. 100%.
"We need stability," some claim. Under Bulut, I'm fairly certain stability will equate to more tedious, sterile mediocrity. Of course, there are those among us who actively...
Don’t get me wrong, I think O’Dowda’s alright, not a bad player by this division’s standards, but City123 hit the nail on the head earlier in the thread. The fact some people rave about him and...
To be honest, I’ve no idea how many games he played in either position. He was anonymous much of the time. He’s one of those players. Moments of brilliance in some games, disappears in others. That’s...
O’Dowda’s a brilliant player. Three goals in 39 appearances last season. If we’d have had a wide player who could have scored three goals this season, we might have…
Oh, hang on a minute.
The irony of you, of all people, bleating about injured players is not lost on me.
Ebou who?
That's somewhat different to your earlier claim, which was: "It took teams a few weeks to understand how much we were weaker without them and work out how to stop us."
We'd won just one game before O'Dowda got injured, and that was a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday courtesy of an injury time penalty.
We'd won two games before Ramsey got injured - Sheffield...
I doubt it would make much difference. He had a three-year contract in his last job but only lasted 20 months.
Did you know it's been almost two-and-a-half years since a Cardiff City player scored two goals in a Championship match?
The last Bluebird to achieve that incredible feat was Kieffer Moore, who...
Maybe.
Although I'm not suggesting Ugbo is a major factor in this, I noticed earlier that since he's joined them Wednesday have won by two or more goals on five separate occasions and have scored...
Ike Ugbo scored 4 goals in 20 appearances for Bulut's Cardiff City side.
He's scored 7 in 17 appearances for struggling Sheffield Wednesday.
Any theories on why that has happened?