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NFR Colin?

Started by FFCSteve, May 06, 2018, 04:46:05 PM

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cookieg

If Cardiff want to attract good players to them they will need a "name" as a manager and Colin isn't that name. He will be replaced very quickly when things start to go wrong as the owner won't want another relegation.

Sam89

Bitter fulham fans :005: You went on a 23 match unbeaten run and still couldn't finish above us, bottlers! Enjoy the championship and your horrible clappers. Small club with awful fans! BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBIRD :beer:SS

filham

The Cardiff Board would not dare sack the manager for a good while and until Premiership relegation is threatening.
He will hold his position at least until Christmas. At this moment he is the hero of every Cardiff fan.


Stavross1927

Quote from: grandad on May 07, 2018, 12:23:10 PM
He was quoted today that his side would ruffle a few feathers in the Prem. He should remember that many Prem players are masters of cheating, falling about after a feather touch as if they have been shot. Thug tactics may work in the Championship but they will get found out pretty quick. Colin is unlikely to change his style from hoof ball to silky football . I will be cheering every club they play, even the Blue Poo.

Thug tactics  :005:

We've not been pretty to watch at times this season and whilst we play physically, I'd hardly call it thug tactics or style. We've actually got one of the better disciplinary records in the league. It's easy to label Warnock's teams as this and that when you don't watch the team week in, week out. Some of the football we have played has been superb, we just choose to get the ball forward quickly from back to front and then play in the final 3rd. I also think Warnock is sensible enough to know he'll need to adapt the teams style when playing in the premier league.

What Cardiff have had and will be critical in the premier league, is a resilience to bounce back from set backs this season even where we lost 4 games over the Xmas period and including a 4-2 loss at Fulham, who were best team to play at the CCS. This is the reason why we have been promoted automatically. The question is will Fulham now have the resilience to bounce back from such a big set back as they faced at Birmingham? I hope you do, as you alongside Wolves, have been best 'footballing' sides in the league this season. The trip to Craven Cottage as an away fan is always a good day out as well.

Good luck to Fulham, thankfully we'll watch the playoffs from afar.