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Any changes 2nd half?
Goutas, Horvath, King and Kpakio are all on for McGuinness, Alnwick, Rinomhota and Rubin Colwill.
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Pictures gone again for about ten minutes this time,I know it’s only a fiver, but it’s still annoying that they can’t provide a better service.
1-1
Maybe to be expected in a friendly, but for me the young players have been far better than the established squad players.
Fagin-Walcott, Kpakio, Conte, King, J. Colwill all had excellent moments and look more comfortable on the ball than our first teamers.
Matthews who scored for them has had an interesting career, youth at Dortmund, played in Sweden for a few years - looks a good player
If NG isn’t fit the first game, let’s see what Kpakio can do. He looks electric.
As a pre-season game, that was a good one - physically and tactically. Sundowns well on top towards the end.
Did it finish 1-1?
Finished 1-1, a very good test for City's youngsters based on what I was able to see. They were definitely the best team weve played so far and put us under a fair bit of pressure towards the end, but we seem to have more pace in the side this season and that's without us having seen Willock yet - got to agree with LA Bluebird, it's the youngsters who are making us look a more dangerous attacking side at the moment.
If the younger players are showing up then they need to be given an opportunity in the first team, and people need to be patient with them. In fairness, city fans are generally supportive towards home grown players, let's hope Bulut can act accordingly. Another thing, friendlies are important, they're training exercises, they show the coaching staff which players are in it, same as they do during the season.
https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cardif...oceania68.html
Cardiff City FC, a Welsh club, played twelve matches during its tour of New Zealand and Australia in 1968, winning ten and drawing two. At the time of the tour, Cardiff City FC were playing in the English League, Division 2.
Summary
DATE VENUE OPPOSITION RESULT
- Christchurch Canterbury XI 2-0 W
- Auckland Auckland XI 3-0 W
5- 6 Auckland New Zealand 3-0 W
9- 6 Melbourne Victoria XI 1-1 D
10- 6 Hobart Tasmania XI 5-1 W
15- 6 Newcastle Northern NSW XI 2-0 W
16- 6 Sydney New South Wales XI 1-1 D
19- 6 Melbourne Victoria XI 6-0 W
23- 6 Brisbane Queensland XI 7-2 W
26- 6 Sydney New South Wales XI 3-1 W
29- 6 Adelaide South Australia XI 3-2 W
7- 7 Perth Western Australia 6-1 W
Details
??/??/1968, Auckland
AUCKLAND XI 0
CARDIFF CITY FC 3
Auckland XI: Neville Siebert, Colin Latimour, Gary Lake, George Lamont, Willie de Graaf,
Tom McNab, Paul Rennell, David Taylor, Earle Thomas, Ray Mears, John Legg.
Cardiff City FC: n/a
Note: John Houghton was listed as a substitute for Auckland XI.
Auckland XI is a regional selection from New Zealand.
??/??/1968, Christchurch
CANTERBURY XI 0
CARDIFF CITY FC 2
Canterbury XI: Derek Phillips, Grahame Davis, Alex Hawthorn, Tony Gowans, Graham Griffiths,
Gwyn Evans, Barry Hammond, Terry Haydon, Alan Caine, Bryce Wilkinson, Vic Pollard.
Cardiff City FC: n/a
Note: Stewart Squire and Martyn Clements were listed as the Canterbury XI substitutes
for this match.
Canterbury XI is a regional selection from New Zealand.
05/06/1968, Auckland, Newmarket Park
NEW ZEALAND 0
CARDIFF CITY FC 3
New Zealand: Neville Siebert, Colin Latimour, Gary Lake, Terry Haydon, Tom McNab [c],
David Wallace, Alex Milne, Brian Turner (Malcolm Ferguson), Paddy Breslin,
Ray Mears (Bill de Graaf), John Legg.
Cardiff City FC: n/a
Referee: R W Cullen.
Note: New Zealand was coached by Juan Schwanner.
For the details of the matches played in Australia, see:
http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/MiscGa.../68SIndex.html
About this document
Source: [Smi 69]
Prepared and maintained by Andre Zlotkowski for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Andre Zlotkowski ([email protected])
Some crap WOL reporting
"Substitute Eli King felt he was fouled out wide on the right. The linesman agreed, but the referee didn't, choosing instead to play advantage, and that allowed Joel Colwill to race away into the area and finish."
If the ref played advantage he must have seen a foul. You can't have it both ways, either there was no foul and play continued or the was a foul by the ref played the advantage.