14 Aug 2017 18:12:33
Surely one day SB will realise that he must get back to the simple tried and tested way of putting the ball in the net.
Why does he not play to Hogan style and play the ball between defenders for Hogan to get onto. That's how most teams seem to play.
Too much emphasis on defending, not that that is successful, not enough on feeding the striker.

No risky balls forward, no imaginative passes and very few threatening plays.
SB bought Hogan because he scored goals but how many has he scored for us?
Get Hourihane into the mid park with the instruction to push the ball forwards, Lansbury looks lost sometimes.

The defence by name looks good but Cardiff enjoyed an early Christmas present.
Dare one suggest that if SB wants to keep his job he must change his vision.
Possibly the best names in the league wear our shirt but they are off the pace with the style of play that we see on the pitch.
It is almost as if they can't think for themselves.
Can they?


1.) 14 Aug 2017
14 Aug 2017 18:55:59
Great post mate I agree with everything styles make fights.


2.) 14 Aug 2017
14 Aug 2017 20:37:42
Well said Oldvillian, some talking head on the radio said that bruce has reverted to percentage football, hope that's wrong, either we've got players carrying niggling injuries, or our coaching team needs to go out and buy a dummies guide to a footballers' fitness, because clearly something isn't adding up, and by the way, if we give bruce 10 games to turn it around, then looking at it with a calculator, we won't be giving ourselves a fair chance to get promoted automatically, just an observation fellas;alas.


3.) 14 Aug 2017
14 Aug 2017 22:08:19
Good post Oldvillan,


4.) 18 Aug 2017
18 Aug 2017 02:57:16
Thing is our rapid continual changing of managers in comparrison to other teams that have done well in the Championship, isn't doing us any good either.

In two years time, if still struggling agter sacking Bruce, are some supporters going to be calling for the return of Bruce because at least he knew about defence,