Full back Perry Ng consolidates his position as our top scorer.
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Meite made a real difference when he came on. We looked much more of a threat. Etete had put in his usual good shift but, again as usual, didn't look like scoring. He seems more effective in defence to be honest. I hope he's not out for weeks but u would definitely try Meite up front v Huddersfield.
Yesterday was quite interesting for me. Now i'm prepared to be corrected on this observation as my memory is terrible and i don't store information very well or take much notice for the best part. But i'm going to call yesterdays performance a 'Complete' performance from a Bulut team. A complete performance in terms of style, shape and set up. Nobody played poorly yesterday, interestingly, nobody stood out, did anything that could be remembered for a week or so after the game. No creativity(And i mean creativity withing the players skill set) No imagination, no movement, nothing much to see. Plenty of hard work, plenty of shape, plenty of long balls, plenty of passing the ball about in front of the opposition. All standard stuff from Bulut. And a goal from a set piece.
Bristol City were poor, they lacked imagination and craft in possession. The way they lined up suited us, they played in front of us. We dealt with it in a way that a bulut team deals with that kind of style and we got our goal from the set piece. The final 10 minutes were a bit hairy, as always when the opposition pushes a couple of players on, especially in wider positions. We rode our luck but were never prepared to exploit any space conceded by Bristol city while they searched for the equaliser.
So, for me, that was a Bulut performance, and one i have no doubt will have him grinning fro ear to ear. It's not for me, not anymore, i want to see something that gets me on my feet, and i'm pretty certain that whoever Bulut brings in in terms of playing staff, then the shape, formation and style of play would stay the same.
Yes, that’s pretty much how I feel. I mentioned on another thread that Fenerbache, with all of the advantages their stature should give them over most teams in the Turkish League, were thought of as a sit back and hit on the counter side under Bulut - I think your last sentence is probably true.
I was going to write something similar so you've saved me precious time. It's a really good post and I agree. I'd add that I really am bored with City at the moment. It's been building up since our relegation from the PL. The promotion season was the last time I really enjoyed going down with the odd exception of a few Tomlin appearances and that free kick.
Yesterday I couldn't even listen to the match commentary (it's just so tedious and chummy) just looked up the result later in the day. In the previous match, I switched it off and I haven't been down the stadium for a while. Can't abide Bulut's football and can't stand the Tan era any longer and yet another Sala saga. Time to move on and do something else on my Saturdays. Maybe I'm just bored with football in general. It's hard to say for sure.
I think the club has stifled a lot of people's enjoyment of the game for some time now and the one thing that kept me going (the social side) has even been affected because so many people I know have stopped going or don't go as often.
We've been stuck in a pragmatic mentality for 4 seasons now. the table says were 'average', yet our football - and the level of excitement it brings - is amongst the worst. Birmingham City, QPR, are playing much more attractive football, creating good chances from open play and scoring excellent goals, yet they are just 3 points outside the bottom 3. Unless we are relegated and 'start from scratch', I can't see us ever getting back to the great football of 15+ years ago. I'd be quite happy to get back to the football played in Warnock's promotion season.
Still much less than us according to this site and much lower than many others
https://salarysport.com/football/cha.../cardiff-city/
https://salarysport.com/football/cha.../bristol-city/
I find it very hard to believe that a website like that knows how much every Championship footballer in the country is being paid currently, especially when the accounts for this season won’t be published by any of them until the final months of this year at the earliest. However, if the figures are right, we really should be higher than we are in the table going by the widely believed notion that the league table very closely resembles a table of various teams’ wage budgets.
Your last paragraph sums up my feelings towards Bulut and his team perfectly. A lot has been made on here and elsewhere about the quality of players he was supposed to be after during the January window. Like you I believe that no matter who we would have acquired we would still be getting more of the same but perhaps with a bit more consistency and strength in depth.
Many talk about giving Bulut several transfer windows to build the team he wants but even if this happens I do not expect him to move away from his tried and trusted formula. He certainly won't be putting entertainment near the top of his list.
Yes its boring, formulaic and unadventurous but what would you do with what is available?
What are we good at?
The defence is tight with competent keepers
Midfeild are all defensive physical types with glimpses from Colwill who we could have an 8 pager on his position and if he is at this level
Attacking - We are very poor with Grant's work rate the only gold star
So you wouldn't sacrifice the defence or midfield for the extra poor attacker as the benefit is not worth the risk as they are not championship grade whereas the midfield and defence would all probably get championship contracts elsewhere.
I agree Bulut will always be Malky safe, but at the moment there is nothing worth sacrificing the 0-0 and hopefully nick it philosophy. If he had Tomlin then that would be a debate
There’s a Sky commentator who quite often references the wage bills of the Championship teams he’s watching (think his name might be Gary Weaver) and every time he does it, I think “you can’t know that for sure”. Last season, he had us down as in the bottom third of the division (I.e 17th to 24th) as wage payers, so, if we really have gone from 17th (at the highest) to 6th in the wages table, then is a jump up the table which can be put down to a much better scoring record from set pieces really that impressive if the wage budget has increased so much?
Certainly since late October, I’ve seen no improvement in the entertainment on offer at Cardiff City Stadium and in away games than there was last season and while I’m sceptical about claims that we were such poor payers last season and such good ones this time around as claimed by Messrs Weaver and Dalman, I can accept that, given the standing of some of the players signed Bulut has had a significantly larger wage budget to work with than Messrs Morison, Hudson and Lamouchi did last season, so, is the improvement in our league position really the ringing endorsement of Bulut’s management that some claim it is?
In response to your final paragraph,I’d say that you have to give Bulut some credit with the improvement in our league position. Yes he may ( according to Dalman) have had a bigger wage bill but let’s not forget we ha e been under a three window transfer embargo.
One or two big ticket transfers would have no doubt have us closer to the top six than we are now.
The lack of enjoyment is an interesting one as I have a forced absence from games at the moment and I miss it like mad and not just the time spent with friends etc but the actual football as well but maybe I have a lower threshold than some other posters on here
What I will say though is whether people on here go to games or not and I think a lot of the regular poster seem to not go to games based on their comments, this board has been stifled as well and regardless of the thread and the topic content somehow it always gets skewed towards having a dig at the club the management or the players - so your point is a valid one not just on a decision to attend games but the impact on the content of this board.
I appreciate your reply because you got me thinking this morning. You mention a forced absence. This has reminded me that I've started taking things for granted again, after many forced absences, from things I could normally do (and took for granted). It's a timely reminder that if we shift our expectations, we shift our outlook. When I couldn't get to games, I told myself I'd not complain ever again.
I need to remember that.
The other thing that's easily done on a message board is to become a victim of groupthink. Sometimes, we only focus on the things we agree with and they reinforce our beliefs instead of re-evaluating. We become entrenched in our views. I dislike that I have to acknowledge that happening when I do it myself.
Philosophy TED talk online next week!
I had a few weeks off from the message board as it was so negative and depressing and I am on the verge again
As I can't get to games at the moment my contribution to the visual aspects of the game has gone and therefore becomes a bystander to the comments on game etc.
I feel another retreat from this board coming 👍
For the last few seasons we've been treading water. Boring football that is aimed to get enough results to keep us up.
Bulut starts the season with far better football than we've seen in a few years then reverts to type, yet some think that's all we are capable of. Sad.
I am pretty sure that Bulut knows his team a lot better than you or any of us do.
I've heard you (and others) quite a few on here asking why our manager is playing defensive football when we were great to watch and getting results back in the early months. People have offered their views as to why this has happened and why he should and shouldn't now be playing in such a way.
Bulut at the start of the season had a squad he inherited, brought in a couple of what have proved to be decent players and it included one Aaron Ramsey.
The players were up for it and fit, as one would expect at the start of a season.
We achieved some good results and played some good stuff in the early part.
Then came a poor run.
Now that poor run may well have been down to injuries to key players, it may not have been, we don't know for sure.
What I would say we do know is that the players we have as a collective are not capable of turning the tide enough for us to start playing that sort of game again.
Did EB realise this before most of us did and set up his teams accordingly? I think so.
People can argue who should be playing where, and what kids should be brought in etc... til they are blue in the face but the fact is, teams have spotted our weaknesses and we simply do not have enough quality to sustain that type of football.
Far better teams than ours have tried to play great to watch all out attacking football a la Kevin Keegan's Newcastle and come a cropper.
Am I happy watching these players watch this kind of attritional football with very little goalmouth incident? Of course not.
Bulut's team selection and approach has been strange at times but I believe he has identified games we could gain points by playing a certain way.
Whether Erol Bulut is still here or not next year, or if he is the man to take us forward, is another debate but he was identified as a manager who could stabilise our club and avoid relegation.
Although it hasn't been pretty watching for the best, he will have done his job.