I think I was at all of them except the Boston game (whatever happened to them?)
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Cardiff City 5-1 Bristol Rovers
The game that arguably announced Robert Earnshaw as a potential legend, scoring a hat-trick against Rovers who were a division above us. Andy Jordan scored an own goal.
Cardiff City 6-1 Exeter City
Another Andy Jordan own goal, not costly this time, either. 6 different scorers - Young, Gordon, Legg, Bowen, Brazier, Brayson.
Macclesfield Town 2-5 Cardiff City
2,376 were in attendance to watch promotion seeking City with their 3rd 5+ goal haul of the season. Scott Young and Earnshaw both scored twice.
Cardiff City 7-1 Rushden & Diamonds
Gavin Gordon's moment in the sun, scored 5. Hasn't happened since to a City player.
Oldham Athletic 1-7 Cardiff City
Prior to kickoff we were Oldham's rivals for a top 6 place. 5-0 at half time, Andy Campbell scored a hat-trick against both Andy Gorams. Possibly the most remarkable result I've ever seen given the situation.
Boston United 1-5 Cardiff City
League cup. Anyone interested?
Cardiff City 5-0 Gillingham
A year and 2 days later we crush the Gills. 4-0 up at half time, Earnshaw scored 4.
Cardiff City 6-1 Crewe Alexandra
Goals from Ricketts, Ledley, Cooper, Purse, Jerome and Koumas.
Cardiff City 6-1 Derby County
Dave Jones' second 6er as boss. Chopra scores 4.
Bristol City 0-6 Cardiff City
5 months after the Derby demolition, and following FA cup replays against the Wurzels, a masterclass of Whittingham, McCormack and Chopra.
Cardiff City 5-3 Huddersfield Town
League cup in Cardiff, Gyepes, Parkin, Cowie and Conway see us into the next round. We would make the final
Cardiff City 5-3 Barnsley
Not long after the Terriers' win, we pull off the same scoreline against Barnsley with a brace from Gunnarsson, Cowie, Mason and Millar also netting. Danny Drinkwater scored for Barnsley.
Cardiff City 5-0 Rotherham United
18 Feb 2017. The first game I took my 4 year old to see and he remembers so much of it even now. Goals from Harris, Hoilett, Noone and two from Zohore.
I think it's telling that we've scored 5 or more only once since 2011, yet when we were rising from the bottom divisions, it was a quite often occurrence.
I think I was at all of them except the Boston game (whatever happened to them?)
I remember the Bristol City game, watching sky sports and every time City scored the guy watching, former player but for the life of me can’t remember his name, anyway according to him they were the luckiest goals ever scored and the best team lost.he was very anti City.
And who remembers City winning 12-2 (7-1 away and 5-1 at home) over two legs against Mjøndalen in the Cup Winners Cup in 1969?
Their brown kit was less than fetching.
The first one that popped into my head was the Gavin Gordon game lol.
I remember chopra did his boots on fire celebration at that game. I was bored in work that week with nothing much to do, so I took a still from that celebration on here and photoshopped flames onto the boots.
it looked pretty good in full scale, but when I shrank it down to use as an avatar on here you couldn't really see what was going on. within 5 minutes of uploading it someone on here asked why I had a picture of Chopra holding a dead fox.
‘Norwegian Wood’ was on the radio the other day, and I mentioned to my mate, a younger City fan who had no clue about the games, that during the home game on the Grange End that that song was given its only ever airing but ending with ‘Norwegian Shit’.
Didn’t Sandy Allan bag a hat trick in the away leg?
Wrexham have probably hit nearly as many as that in the last two seasons.
I do miss watching some of those DJ squads but he also had his negatives. A lot of his goodwill was used up in that play off defeat to Blackpool, probably the worst I've felt coming from a city match.
No idea. All I remember of the away leg was that it was in the afternoon and broadcast on the radio. Having secreted radio earplugs in my log-holes and under my long hair, I recall the commentator describing the sun going down over the pine trees. Quite evocative really.
how many per manager is it? anyone got more than 2?
I'd like you to list the managers in charge during those momentous games, if you can please Eric. i think I may see a pattern emerging somewhere
I was working no more than a mile from the stadium. But it was a bubble so I'd have had to finish work early, drive back to Wales to get a coach and then back to Carrot land for the game. Or go in the home end. Just as well I didn't choose the latter given the score although at least I could have booed the Wurzels without standing out. I saw Steve Lansdown next day as I worked for him. He wasn't happy.
Not for me. I didn't expect us to beat Liverpool and although we lost it was a good game (apart from the penalties). Whereas I thought we could beat Blackpool but the team selection and performance was a huge let down.
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I was at the Macclesfield away game. I was with my mate and his kids who live there.