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Most of what you said, I agree with.
However, on Monday we will be playing a team that has ex City players playing, who are middling to lower Championship standard/ top end League 1.
If we dont beat them, there is a good chance that next season all of our players will indeed be League 1 players.
Not bad in the middle for good spells, terrible in both boxes again, conceded two sloppy goals from mistakes and a bit of luck on their first, in their box too many touches and failed to get the shots off, the script for so many games this season. Alves, O'Dowda did quite well; the rest struggled.
Last night's result wasn't great for City. Oxford's goal difference is the only one out of the sides above the dotted line that we could theoretically better (especially as we play them), so a 1-0 defeat to the best team in the division wasn't ideal. Oxford conceded five goals in their two games against Leeds. We conceded nine. That may yet prove significant.
Unsure what logic you are using.
Oxford has a 'team' with a relatively decent manager.
One or two of that team could be playing in the PL next season ... probably for one of the promoted teams.
The only thing you could say is that Oxford have a far inferior ground.
The players you refer to are arguably playing better now than they were in a Cardiff shirt ... particularly with respect to Ciaron Brown and Mark Harris. Some others in Oxford's team are far better, performance wise, than what we have ... for instance Placheta & Helik.
With up to 4 ex-bluebirds returning to prove a point on Monday, I suspect that it will be a tough game against the far inferior opposition that North Cardiff Blue refers to.
looking in to read the thread and result as im on my solo boycott of not watching a game until the plank is gone...
pretty grimm i see, some of the fans actually looking forward to winning games again in L1...