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Totally agree, Salech put in a strong performance and there was an improvement 2nd half but how much of that was down to Norwich easing off and thinking of their holidays
First half was a total shambles and it could easily have been 4 or 5 by half time. I agree the reaction has been quite calm on here
What he wants is neither here nor there, although there’s been nothing to suggest he would want a move.
He’s a 23 year-old who signed a four and a half year contract in January. If the club brings in a proper manager I’m sure Salech will be central to the plans for next season.
on the upside (trying to be positive here) imagine how the Luton fans feel after headng into today's game with hope..
They were singing ‘you’re not fit to wear the shirt’ to their players after the final whistle - a marked contrast to how our lot greeted finishing bottom of table.
The Luton fans probably felt like I did when Leeds scored their 91st minute winner at Plymouth. That goal cost me about £650.
Pre-season I bet on Burnley to win the Championship, Bristol Rovers to be relegated from League One and Morecambe to be relegated from League Two - 3 x £5 doubles and a £5 treble, £20 total stake. I won £97.50 for the Bristol / Morecambe relegation double, but I would have got an additional £650 or thereabouts if Leeds hadn’t scored in the 91st minute at Plymouth.
To be honest, I wasn’t holding out much hope going into the games today, but it turns out it was very close.
proper mad last day, all change at the top, luton drop out doing the double drop, teams moving in and out the playoffs
1 word coventry... was in 18th and end up 5th in the playoff
You do realise how many Cardiff fans have already walked away because of the current ownership, right? A lot left after the red shirts debacle, and many more have turned away as time goes by as the soul has been drained from the club. And now, more will walk away because they don't want to go through the hardships? Do you honestly think the average youngster in the Glamorgan area is going to be excited for Cardiff in its current state given teams with monstrous advertisement reach like Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City being dangled right in front of them? Kids tend to gravitate towards teams doing well and are well advertised unless their parents manage to influence them otherwise, that's just how kids are.
I have two nephews who come to Cardiff games, but their priorities are Man City and Man Utd respectively. Cardiff is not their priority, it's the local team, but it's not the team they're most invested in.
Actually not true from what I've seen. He's expressed interest in staying at the club, was absolutely beside himself after the relegation vs West Brom, and was the one who ran to help the fan having a medical episode during the Stoke game.
The guy embodies many positive values outside of just being a goal scorer (which is obviously very important), and seems happy here. I've got to give Riza or whoever scouted him some immense credit for finding him, because lord only knows how much less points we'd have without him this season.
I feel very negatively about the club as of late, but I can't say enough nice things about Salech, and not just because he's a good player.
We have no manager. We are a lower league club with fixtures against absolute dross next season.
Thinking players who get offers will want to stay here with better offers elsewhere if they come isnt realistic.
It's a short career. If a Championship club comes in for Salech why wouldn’t he want to move?
OK a managerial appointment showing real ambition and intent could make him want to stay.
Why would any employee not want to better themselves.?