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Thread: PLYMOUTH 1 - 1 CARDIFF. Match thread

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    PLYMOUTH 1 - 1 CARDIFF. Match thread

    Saturday 22nd February, ko 12:30pm
    Live on Sky Sports +

    Match Officials:


    Referee: James Bell
    Assistant Referee: Ian Cooper
    Assistant Referee: Hristo Karaivanov
    Fourth Official: Alan Young

    At the time of writing Plymouth still have to play an away game at Luton on Wednesday 19th Feb, ko 7:45pm.

    The table reads:

    Stoke 35 pts
    Cardiff 32
    Hull 30
    Derby 29
    Plymouth 28
    Luton 27

    Cardiff face Plymouth (22nd Feb) and Hull (25th Feb H) in their next two games.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Only realised yesterday that they have Luton away on Wednesday night ahead of early kick off Saturday. It feels like we usually get stung with these kindve things (though that's probably bias) but hopefully benefits us!

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Saturday 22nd February, ko 12:30pm
    Live on Sky Sports +

    Match Officials:


    TBC

    At the time of writing Plymouth still have to play an away game at Luton on Wednesday 19th Feb, ko 7:45pm.

    The table reads:

    Stoke 35 pts
    Cardiff 32
    Hull 30
    Derby 29
    Plymouth 28
    Luton 27

    Cardiff face Plymouth (22nd Feb) and Hull (25th Feb H) in their next two games.
    Guess we want a draw Wednesday

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Yep a draw and a Ryan Hardie red card would be handy too.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Alnwick

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    Goutas
    Daland
    Bagan

    Chambers
    Mannsverk
    Ramsey

    Ashford
    Robinson
    O'Dowda

    No clue if Daland is due back, but this line up would be ideal imo. Probably a bit harsh on Rino but think Ng should come back in now.

    4-0 City. Yeah you read that correctly.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcwelshlad View Post
    Only realised yesterday that they have Luton away on Wednesday night ahead of early kick off Saturday. It feels like we usually get stung with these kindve things (though that's probably bias) but hopefully benefits us!
    Great news, that will be a slight advantage, especially for the new players to get up to speed without a game.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcwelshlad View Post
    Only realised yesterday that they have Luton away on Wednesday night ahead of early kick off Saturday. It feels like we usually get stung with these kindve things (though that's probably bias) but hopefully benefits us!
    Wonder if they’ll be staying in a hotel Friday night? The alternative would be leaving at 8am, at the latest, from Plymouth before the game.

    Anyone fancy pulling the fire alarm?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by PhyllisStant View Post
    Yep a draw and a Ryan Hardie red card would be handy too.
    He's potentially out for a while, back injury on the weekend.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Wonder if they’ll be staying in a hotel Friday night? The alternative would be leaving at 8am, at the latest, from Plymouth before the game.

    Anyone fancy pulling the fire alarm?
    Good plan apart from us being the away team

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Wonder if they’ll be staying in a hotel Friday night? The alternative would be leaving at 8am, at the latest, from Plymouth before the game.

    Anyone fancy pulling the fire alarm?
    Kev, you are "playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order."

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ccfcwelshlad View Post
    Good plan apart from us being the away team
    Is 2pm too early for a drink on a Monday?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Kev, you are "playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order."
    Any Plymouth based Bluebirds fancy going round town ringing doorbells at 3am?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Der Kaiser View Post
    Alnwick

    Ng
    Goutas
    Daland
    Bagan

    Chambers
    Mannsverk
    Ramsey

    Ashford
    Robinson
    O'Dowda

    No clue if Daland is due back, but this line up would be ideal imo. Probably a bit harsh on Rino but think Ng should come back in now.

    4-0 City. Yeah you read that correctly.
    I like that team

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Der Kaiser View Post
    Alnwick

    Ng
    Goutas
    Daland
    Bagan

    Chambers
    Mannsverk
    Ramsey

    Ashford
    Robinson
    O'Dowda

    No clue if Daland is due back, but this line up would be ideal imo. Probably a bit harsh on Rino but think Ng should come back in now.

    4-0 City. Yeah you read that correctly.
    Maybe Salech for Robinson as he would get on the crosses, but Robinson may make better runs?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    At the time of writing Plymouth still have to play an away game at Luton on Wednesday 19th Feb, ko 7:45pm.
    Luton's last four wins have all been at home:

    1-0 v Cardiff (20th)
    1-0 v Hull (21st)
    2-1 v Stoke (19th)
    2-1 v Derby (22nd)

    They win their six-pointers but are still bottom of the table.

    Weird...


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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Der Kaiser View Post
    Alnwick

    Ng
    Goutas
    Daland
    Bagan

    Chambers
    Mannsverk
    Ramsey

    Ashford
    Robinson
    O'Dowda

    No clue if Daland is due back, but this line up would be ideal imo. Probably a bit harsh on Rino but think Ng should come back in now.

    4-0 City. Yeah you read that correctly.
    Daland has been hooked 3 times (without counting the Stoke debacle), why would you move Bagan after he played well?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Luton's last four wins have all been at home:

    1-0 v Cardiff (20th)
    1-0 v Hull (21st)
    2-1 v Stoke (19th)
    2-1 v Derby (22nd)

    They win their six-pointers but are still bottom of the table.

    Weird...

    Do they win them all away aswell?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Daland has been hooked 3 times (without counting the Stoke debacle), why would you move Bagan after he played well?
    Because I don't think this is a game for Alves, Willock or AEG. O'Dowda is the only winger we have that can be relied upon to put a defensive shift in, he's also better than the three aforementioned out wide, so Bagan will have to go to left back in my line up.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Do they win them all away aswell?
    Are they only 6 pointers if the games have been played home and away, in which case they'd be 12-pointers?

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Plymouth fans are thinking...we have Luton and Cardiff at home, win those and we are out of the bottom three.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdead View Post
    Plymouth fans are thinking...we have Luton and Cardiff at home, win those and we are out of the bottom three.
    Absolutely- and against 2 sides who just can’t win a game away from home

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    Absolutely- and against 2 sides who just can’t win a game away from home
    Actually just noticed Plymouth are away to Luton, not at home. Ideally I guess we need a draw to keep both below us

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Recent form https://www.soccerstats.com/formtabl...oogle_vignette

    Based on the last four games Plymouth sixth and a win against Liverpool, this is a tough game, we need to start well.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone View Post
    Absolutely- and against 2 sides who just can’t win a game away from home
    In current form, you'd expect a Plymouth win, but all good and bad runs come to an end in the Championship. It is good they both have a mid week game though.

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    Re: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    In current form, you'd expect a Plymouth win, but all good and bad runs come to an end in the Championship. It is good they both have a mid week game though.
    They're yet to win away from home this season though, but as you say, all runs come to an end.
    6 of Luton's 7 wins were at home.

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