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Thread: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

  1. #101

    Re: CARDIFF CITY v PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    That was a lot of fun.

    Please don’t make us wait one whole year for another performance like that.

  2. #102

    Re: CARDIFF CITY v PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Unbelievable result!

  3. #103

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    Looks like we've got one hell of a player in Robertson.

  4. #104

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    Well that was exciting. I forgot what it waskme watching entertaining football.

    The midfield three were excellent and I thought everyone was brilliant all around.

    Colwill MOM he was just a different class.

  5. #105

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    What a joy that was to watch!

    The match began with a few warning signs after a decent spell from Cardiff, as Plymouth somehow cut through our defence and midfield with ease. Thankfully, Obafemi couldn’t finish. But once Cardiff clicked, there was no looking back. Robertson’s beautifully placed opener, set up by Colwill’s patient play to create the space, gave us the breakthrough we needed.

    Watching Robinson, Colwill, and Tanner in full flow is something else. Their sharp passing and movement created chance after chance, keeping Plymouth’s defence on the back foot. And that was all before Ng, in typical fashion, managed to provoke Cissoko into a red card, adding to the drama.

    At half-time, I feared Riza might take a cautious, defensive approach, but he kept the pressure on. Cardiff continued to press forward, never letting Plymouth off the hook as they pushed for more goals.

    Even after the substitutions, Cardiff didn’t let up. Yes, they were against 10 men, but it’s been so long since we’ve seen our team really go for it like this and come away with a scoreline that truly reflected the performance.

    For me, Robertson stood out today, keeping things tight in midfield and always driving us forward. And Colwill, once again, showed just how wrong Bulut was not to put his trust in him. If he keeps this form going into the international break, it would be a shock if Bellamy doesn’t include him in the squad.

    On to the next one, and if performances like this keep coming, I might just stop questioning the decision to stick with Riza. From 1 point in 6 to 7 in 4, he’s done a remarkable job lifting this team!

  6. #106

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    put a decent dent in our negative goal difference today, we needed it.

  7. #107

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    Fair play Riza. I wasn't sure about a couple of his selections today but it certainly worked. Completely different mindset from a few weeks ago. Great to see.

  8. #108

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    I'm pretty sure we need to build the team around the Colwill, Robinson, Tanner axis. That's a really sound base to start developing positively. For me, it's time to add Reindorf to test him out and the addition of Daland and Fish when available could strengthen us even more. In all much more positivity today!
    Agree. I had sunk into the 'glass half-empty' mindset. Now, with the addition of Daland, Fish, and some minutes for Reindorf, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.

  9. #109

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparticus_Mills View Post
    Looks like we've got one hell of a player in Robertson.
    Sky commentator mentioned that Gavin Rae is his uncle. Now you know where he gets his talent from.

  10. #110

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    he's doing his best to keep Riza in the job so he doesn't end up rotting on the bench again
    Robinson

  11. #111

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdead View Post
    Robinson
    yeah I realised after I'd written it

  12. #112

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    the whoscored website generates a score out of 10 for each player, based on stats - ive no idea how it works, and largely meaningless, but today they've given Rubin 9.5 and Robertson 9.4 which are the highest Cardiff player ratings that I can recall on there on years

  13. #113

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    I’ve experienced a strange ‘feeling today.

    I watched an entertaining football match, admiring my team’s performance, and at no point did I silently scream at our ineptitude.

    Even Kanga generated a “laugh out loud” moment, rather than a “throw your hands up in despair” moment.

  14. #114

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Am I going to be the first to ask? My memory is shot to s**t, when did we last score five?

    I can remember beating Oxford 5-0 in 1970-71 and I was there when we put 8 past Ebbw Vale.

  15. #115

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by alan_corneli View Post
    Am I going to be the first to ask? My memory is shot to s**t, when did we last score five?

    I can remember beating Oxford 5-0 in 1970-71 and I was there when we put 8 past Ebbw Vale.
    Apparently Rotherham in 2017 remember sticking six on derby one game at the new stadium before that

  16. #116

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by alan_corneli View Post
    Am I going to be the first to ask? My memory is shot to s**t, when did we last score five?

    I can remember beating Oxford 5-0 in 1970-71 and I was there when we put 8 past Ebbw Vale.
    According to the BBC it was the best win since 2017, but it doesn't give any details.

  17. #117

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    Agree. I had sunk into the 'glass half-empty' mindset. Now, with the addition of Daland, Fish, and some minutes for Reindorf, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.
    Sorry by the way I meant ROBERTSON 🥵 but, in fairness, Robinson (as all the team) was very good today

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    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by alan_corneli View Post
    Am I going to be the first to ask? My memory is shot to s**t, when did we last score five?

    I can remember beating Oxford 5-0 in 1970-71 and I was there when we put 8 past Ebbw Vale.
    Bristol City 0 - 6 Cardiff City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Exeter City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Derby County

    to name a few

  19. #119

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Forest Green Bluebird View Post
    Bristol City 0 - 6 Cardiff City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Exeter City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Derby County

    to name a few
    City 16 - Knighton Town 0, 1961, those were the eurovision days!

  20. #120

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Forest Green Bluebird View Post
    Bristol City 0 - 6 Cardiff City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Exeter City
    Cardiff City 6 - 1 Derby County

    to name a few
    According to WOL "It's the first time Cardiff have scored five goals in the league since Rotherham in February 2017, which gives you some sort of scale of the achievement supporters saw at Cardiff City Stadium today. In fact, it's the first time Cardiff have won by more than a goal for a year, since beating Bristol City at home in October last year. "

  21. #121

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Sky commentator mentioned that Gavin Rae is his uncle. Now you know where he gets his talent from.
    His mum's sister is married to Gavin Rae so he is not a blood relation.

    It is much more likely that he gets his football talent from his own dad, who was a professional footballer.

  22. #122

    Re: FT: CARDIFF CITY 5 - 0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE. Match thread

    Amazing what happens when you play actual footballers eh?

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  24. #124

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    What a great afternoon in the sun. Some decent football as well as the goal fest. Astonishing.

  25. #125

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
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    Is that Kanga and Meite in the background with beaming smiles?
    They may not be that good for us, but the picture shows they are aren't detached, they care.

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