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  1. #1

    Bellamy

    Yes, Craig Bellamy, f*ck that Tan doesn’t like him, he’s got the bollocks to sort this out

  2. #2

    Re: Bellamy

    few pints?

  3. #3

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    few pints?
    Name an alternative

  4. #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Name an alternative
    literally anyone else

  5. #5

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    literally anyone else
    No, an alternative to a few pints...

  6. #6

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardM View Post
    No, an alternative to a few pints...
    DMT

  7. #7

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Name an alternative
    I’d go with bellers allday

  8. #8

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Name an alternative
    I like him..but many on here think he's a hot head..maybe that's what we need to put some fire back in the dragon.
    One thing for sure the players would respect him....or else!

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    You may mock but Craig Bellamy as hot headed and fiery as he is is a student of football, he knows the game inside out. His biggest drawback in a the game that’s made him is that the majority of his time was spent away from Cardiff. He loves Cardiff and is most comfortable in our city. He left our system under an undeserved cloud due to some parent with a gripe about his lad,who wasn’t good enough, being ditched. Warnock, our manager at the time, didn’t back up Craig because he knew he was a threat to his first team ideology ie f*ck everything else bar the first team, Warnock didn’t want to know the youngsters.

    Those two on the side today , McCarthy & Warnock reminded me of Statler & Warldorf, f*ckin* out of date fossils.

  10. #10

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    You may mock but Craig Bellamy as hot headed and fiery as he is is a student of football, he knows the game inside out. His biggest drawback in a the game that’s made him is that the majority of his time was spent away from Cardiff. He loves Cardiff and is most comfortable in our city. He left our system under an undeserved cloud due to some parent with a gripe about his lad,who wasn’t good enough, being ditched. Warnock, our manager at the time, didn’t back up Craig because he knew he was a threat to his first team ideology ie f*ck everything else bar the first team, Warnock didn’t want to know the youngsters.

    Those two on the side today , McCarthy & Warnock reminded me of Statler & Warldorf, f*ckin* out of date fossils.
    Definitely more than a few pints

  11. #11

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    Those two on the side today , McCarthy & Warnock reminded me of Statler & Warldorf, f*ckin* out of date fossils.[/QUOTE]

    Statler & Warldorf were funny and make me laugh. Warnockball nor MCCarthy's shite idea of football never have and never will

  12. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    literally anyone else
    Except Phil Neville

  13. #13

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    I agree, 100% with Splott Parker the only problem I see with whoever gets the job is what he has to work with.......
    Let's be honest our squad is to old to slow lack creative, no passion, not bothered, lost 8 in a row, scored 1 goal in what ever it is, most of our goals or lack of goals have been set piece headers, the crowd today was pathetic, but understandable as everyone is bored shitless.......

  14. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Its been emotional View Post
    I agree, 100% with Splott Parker the only problem I see with whoever gets the job is what he has to work with.......
    Let's be honest our squad is to old to slow lack creative, no passion, not bothered, lost 8 in a row, scored 1 goal in what ever it is, most of our goals or lack of goals have been set piece headers, the crowd today was pathetic, but understandable as everyone is bored shitless.......
    It’s not so much ‘what has a new manager got to work with’ it’s what a new manager can achieve with them. These lads are pro footballers, they’re not shite, our regime has strangled them. Look at Forest, we done them at their place, they get a new bloke in, win I think 4 on the bounce and fly up the table. We need that type of kick start, we’ve got the players to get us out of this rut. It’s definitely the management’s fault and those above.

  15. #15

    Re: Bellamy

    Craig is off work with depression

    He needs time to recuperate

    It’s a non starter

  16. #16

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Craig is off work with depression

    He needs time to recuperate

    It’s a non starter
    a laughing stock could be the cure for depression.

  17. #17

    Re: Bellamy

    Bellamy played for 10 different clubs including loans and never played 100 games for any of them. He didn't even play 50 for most of them. His coaching record is equally as patchy. I've got nothing against him and I think he has something to offer. But right now, he's in not in a position to manage a club like Cardiff City. The board has allowed things to get so bad, that we're almost in Fat Sam (or Championship equivalent thereof) territory. We're three points adrift of 20th place two points above the relegation places and six points behind Swansea who we were level with this time last week. Desperate times. The board have played themselves into the position of having to make a safe bet.

  18. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Bellamy played for 10 different clubs including loans and never played 100 games for any of them. He didn't even play 50 for most of them. His coaching record is equally as patchy. I've got nothing against him and I think he has something to offer. But right now, he's in not in a position to manage a club like Cardiff City. The board has allowed things to get so bad, that we're almost in Fat Sam (or Championship equivalent thereof) territory. We're three points adrift of 20th place two points above the relegation places and six points behind Swansea who we were level with this time last week. Desperate times. The board have played themselves into the position of having to make a safe bet.
    I would have Craig Bellamy in a flash , for all the reason Steve (Splott Parker )has mentioned.

    He is passionate , knowledgeable , has a decent track record with our under 18s , was promoted to assistant coach at Anderlecht by Vincent Kompany after doing a decent job with their youngsters. I reckon Vincent Kompany knows a thing or two about football.
    He should have had the job when MM (safe hands) was given it . He would with time, revamp the club from top to bottom.

    Of course , when you are 3 points above the relegation spots , there isnt a great deal of time.


    A safe pair of hands FFS oh I know , someone like Mick McCarthy ............................or Neil Harris ?

  19. #19

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Craig is off work with depression

    He needs time to recuperate

    It’s a non starter
    This.
    Firstly there’s no way he’d take the job now.
    Secondly it would be a disaster. No one in the state of mind he’s been in for the past few years would be able to handle the intense pressure of the job.
    Thirdly, why always Bellamy, he talks a good game, but why him over all the other candidates out there.

    There are better, more professional, calmer, more composed, mentally stronger characters out there with just as much, if not more football knowledge, who don’t come with a huge warning

  20. #20

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lawnmower View Post
    This.
    Firstly there’s no way he’d take the job now.
    Secondly it would be a disaster. No one in the state of mind he’s been in for the past few years would be able to handle the intense pressure of the job.
    Thirdly, why always Bellamy, he talks a good game, but why him over all the other candidates out there.

    There are better, more professional, calmer, more composed, mentally stronger characters out there with just as much, if not more football knowledge, who don’t come with a huge warning
    Name a few Tim.

    Someone wrote a compelling post for the Blackpool manager .
    Now he must be some manager, Gary Madine either scored, or had a hand in their second goal yesterday .

  21. #21

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Name a few Tim.

    Someone wrote a compelling post for the Blackpool manager .
    Now he must be some manager, Gary Madine either scored, or had a hand in their second goal yesterday .
    He punched it in did he?

    The Blackpool manager was a good shout, but why on earth would he come here? In fact, given some of the off field stuff which emerged yesterday, we may have to set our sights quite a bit lower than anticipated when it comes to the new manager.

  22. #22

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    I like him..but many on here think he's a hot head..maybe that's what we need to put some fire back in the dragon.
    One thing for sure the players would respect him....or else!
    Or else what ?

  23. #23

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    I would have Craig Bellamy in a flash , for all the reason Steve (Splott Parker )has mentioned.

    He is passionate , knowledgeable , has a decent track record with our under 18s , was promoted to assistant coach at Anderlecht by Vincent Kompany after doing a decent job with their youngsters. I reckon Vincent Kompany knows a thing or two about football.
    He should have had the job when MM (safe hands) was given it . He would with time, revamp the club from top to bottom.

    Of course , when you are 3 points above the relegation spots , there isnt a great deal of time.


    A safe pair of hands FFS oh I know , someone like Mick McCarthy ............................or Neil Harris ?
    Anderlecht themselves not doing very well at the moment- mid table and below Tan’s other team Kortrijk

    Maybe Kompany himself will be available soon !

    He might know a lot about football, but clearly bot do good in judging personality as Bellamy left a few weeks after becoming assistant. A gamble then that failed for him.

    Bellamy has got so much to deal with in his head that a job like this would only end up going one way. Deep down I think we all know that

  24. #24

    Re: Bellamy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lawnmower View Post
    Anderlecht themselves not doing very well at the moment- mid table and below Tan’s other team Kortrijk

    Maybe Kompany himself will be available soon !

    He might know a lot about football, but clearly bot do good in judging personality as Bellamy left a few weeks after becoming assistant. A gamble then that failed for him.

    Bellamy has got so much to deal with in his head that a job like this would only end up going one way. Deep down I think we all know that
    It was late and I should have checked on their position. Obviously Bellamy wasn't able to influence Kompany enough.
    I haven't seen him since he got back but believe he is fine. Other issues perhaps.

    After the boring managers and football we have had over the last 10 years or so I would love to take a chance on someone
    who is less than perfect shall we say ? He certainly talks a good game . Handy if you want to be a manager.
    Craig may be fiery but half the stuff written abut him and posted on here is rubbish .
    Warnock threw him under the bus for the complaint by a disgruntled parent . Warnock saw him as a threat ....
    He was about to be cleared when he left Cardiff .

    Not only do we need to win games , we need to introduce some style.

    I would be willing to drop down a league if I could see an improvement in style and direction for the whole club.
    The runanway bus might drop down a league and disappear if we dont get a decent leader at the wheel.

  25. #25

    Re: Bellamy

    Bellers gets my vote

    It’ll be an incredibly exciting six weeks before it inevitably falls apart.

    Better than an incredibly boring six weeks before it inevitably falls apart.

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