Saturday 19th February, ko 3pm.
Match Officials:
Referee: DARREN BOND
Assistants: Steven Meredith and Philip Dermott
Fourth Official : Tom Reeves
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Saturday 19th February, ko 3pm.
Match Officials:
Referee: DARREN BOND
Assistants: Steven Meredith and Philip Dermott
Fourth Official : Tom Reeves
Blackpool have injury problems https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/s...elines-3569472
But they do have goal machine Madine ,he's always up for a fight ?
Game might be in doubt given the awful weather forecast Friday and Saturday
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-live-23138382
Interesting press conference this morning. Seems like Colwill will be in the squad. Doughty back training but can't kick a ball yet. Max Watters would have been in the squad but he turned his ankle in training so on crutches and in a boot (maybe not as bad as it sounds).
Major focus on the Watters debrief after Tuesday. If Morison's account is accurate, it was a good outcome to a controversial event (his explanation more than the sub decision).
I was happy with the way he explained it all after the game, read what was said in full in WOL in theat huge thread where people are losing their minds.
Saturday 5pm there will be something else to have a pop at SM over and people will be all over that.
Got the Web page open to listen to the interview once I've watched something else on TV. Apparently the nephew wants sweets as well so I may have to hold off on the video while I brave the shop run... seems there's something worth listening to as Ruben gets a mention. Cheers for the heads up.
Most people who were commentating straight after the game were probably basing their views on his sky sports interview not what wales online wrote following the post match press conference.
Or basing it on their preconceived opinions is the more likely
Having listened to it all he comes off well IMO, explains things again, even going back to ID to say nothing has changed in the way he speaks to him he just wasn't interviewed as u23 manager..
He's got his style, people don't have to like it granted, but he isn't changing and the players seem OK with it..not sure why the fans (on here at least) need to have such a huge problem with it, but each to their own I guess.
In case anyone is in doubt, this is from the club preview
Please note that COVID Passes or evidence of a negative lateral flow result are no longer required in order to enter Cardiff City Stadium.
For the first time in ages the pressure is off City.
Hopefully that will not be a bad thing against a workmanlike Blackpool.
2-1
Game day yay Covid pass free yar
Match facts
- Cardiff City have won four of their last five league matches against Blackpool (L1), including a 2-0 away win earlier this season.
- Blackpool haven’t visited Cardiff for a league match since April 2015, losing 3-2 under Lee Clark.
- Cardiff have won four of their last five league games (L1), more than they had in their previous 20 combined (W3 D3 L14).
- Blackpool are winless in their last six away Championship matches (D3 L3) since winning back-to-back away games against Reading and Sheffield United in October.
- Cardiff have scored more headed goals than any other side in the Championship this season (19), with exactly 50% of their 38 league goals coming via headers this term.