I used to go to every home game and about 10 away games a season. This season is easily my favourite.
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This season has been our second best ever in terms of points won. Only if you use 3 points for a win in the extraordinary 1946/47 season would there have been a Cardiff City side that had beaten that (that team would have won 96 points from 42 games, the equivalent to 105 points over 46 games).
This current team has won more league matches in a season than any other Cardiff team bar the 46/47 side.
If you prefer to calculate things with averages, so to even up the seasons where we played fewer games, this team has managed a higher win percentage and points average than the 1993 Champions, who previously held the record as having the 2nd best season in our history.
This team can justifiably be labelled the best team we've ever had in this division in terms of points and wins.
Yet, we've been playing poorly for months, we don't actually play football, I remember the phrase "legal cheating" being used to describe us. We've managed all of this by being quite shit and not being able to play much football....
I used to go to every home game and about 10 away games a season. This season is easily my favourite.
89 points with a game to go is an outstanding effort.
This has been my favourite season ever too, as we've got where we are through a team that epitomise what Cardiff City means to me - not the most talented players but enough heart and team spirit to overcome fearful odds across the season.
I just hope we can get over the line now as that's the part of being a Cardiff team that I can't get out of my head at the moment - the glorious failure when we're on the brink of unlikely glory. I truly believe though that these players have got the belief that I struggle to summon up.
Whatever happens next week, this bunch of players, manager and coaching team will live long in my memory for giving me a football season of success beyond all my expectations.
Thank you Cardiff!
I'd be quite happy for us to go up, not spend too much, get relegated and have another 4 years of parachute payments and awesome footrball in this division.
The pain of being eaten every week in the Pemier league would be more than compensated for by the tension, ups and downs, and the unexpectedness of the championship for anoither 4 years and then get promoted againb
This this this.
As strange as it is for a fan to say- I really don’t want us getting all excited and spending loads of money.
Further, while Warnock is without blame. I think we’ve seen enough in the last 6 months or so to suggest he’s just as likely to make us competitive in the premier league by signing out of contract players and young hungry bargains, as he is if he’s given loads of money to spend.
I'd prefer to stay up and bloody a few noses for a few seasons if possible - but I agree we shouldn't buy the mercenaries in and destroy the essence of what got us up in the first place. Nothing felt right the last time we went up - I couldn't even identify with many of the players in the team. Highlights of that season for me were winning v Man City, Whitts getting his first Prem goal and McNaughton playing a few games of Prem football
IF we go up then I'm looking forward to us playing at home in Blue more than anything else. I have no other expectations for next year other than we won't be liked again...
Well happy to just give this team a go, a few good signings but let’s just take the money and run if we make it. Look at the other 13 teams outside the top 7 who we would compete against, no reason why we can’t beat Watford, Burnley, bornmouth, palace, bha, hudds, Leicester, jacks etc....they don’t have more resources than us.
No counting chickens yet tho
Hey Eric, here's a question for you. When was the last time the City took 18 points from 18 from the 3 relegate premiership sides of the previous season? I would guess never, not remotely close!
I've only managed to find results grids going back as far as the 2007/08 season. Far easier to glance at those than plough through all the results! In that time no-one has managed to complete the double over all relegated teams from the Premier League, bar us. Boro came close in 2014/15, winning 5 and losing 1.