Win against Stoke and Portsmouth and this result will be somewhat forgotten
Better to lose 1 game 7-0 than 7 games 1-0
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Win against Stoke and Portsmouth and this result will be somewhat forgotten
Better to lose 1 game 7-0 than 7 games 1-0
We'd had the worst ever start to a season in our history but there have been 30 seasons where we'd lost more than 13 games after 30 matches, so that's a small positive after a dismal start.
Here's a spooky comparison for you. 1974/75 vs 2024/25 - 50 years apart
1974/75: P 30 W 7 D 10 L 13 GD -14
2024/25: P 30 W 7 D 10 L 13 GD -18
They're the only two seasons with identical w/d/l records after 30 games where we've lost 13 matches.
74/75 - the season during which I saw my first Cardiff City games (it will be my fiftieth anniversary in March). City were relegated.
So you started watching a side that was in control of its own destiny in terms of relegation. Then you decided to become a regular, they lost 5 of their last 6, blew their games in hand and the point advantage they had over others, and were relegated.
I think I've found the Cardiff City curse! ;-)
Total annihilation in 2 mins
2.55pm. When we still had hope.
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To fair this thread is surprisingly mellow considering it's discussing losing 7-0 to Leeds. Well done all
What’s the point Del, they battered us from the kick off, well both kick offs to start each half. The half time hopeful talk that if we pulled an early one back etc…….was soon consigned to the bin. As I’ve said, I was maybe more pissed off last season up there, surrendering a 2-0 lead right at the death, yesterday there was no such hope. Good day out though and a cheerful bus on the way despite the pummelling.
Yeah I'm not that bothered by it, bit worried about seeing the 4 Jacks at work that I've been horrendous to since the derby but that's tomorrow's problem
My main concern about the result is hoping that it doesn't undo all the confidence and momentum that we've built in the last few weeks. I think the best thing to do will be to do a Nottingham Forest and win the next league game by two more goals than we lost the last, so once we put 9 past Bristol I reckon we'll be back on track
This is why I think the respite of an FA Cup tie is welcome, put as much distance time wise between league games. Hull at home this Saturday could have been a tense, traumatic affair and that’s just for us in the crowd let alone the team. A day out in glorious Stoke in the Cup could be a perfect antidote. Especially if the results in the league games that are taking place go for us, Derby at Norwich, Pompey at Sheff Utd.
Just have to move on quickly.