Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

Are Cardiff more of a threat than Brum?

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Silver Fox » 02 Feb 2009 12:01

They're not doing quite as well as us and if you believe everything you read on here we're absolute toilet

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 02 Feb 2009 12:08

Well seen as brum have more points, not really

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Snowball » 02 Feb 2009 12:12

Mad Dog's Ghost Bearing in mind they're supposedly a bunch of over-paid no-hopers run by a manager who apparently hasn't got a clue, Birmingham aren't doing too badly really.



Hmmm, not sure about that. 8-9 weeks ago they were six points clear of us

We have caught them and are two points clear of them, yet we've had a fairly sticky patch ourselves
of W2 D3 L1 7-4 (1.5 points a game) in the last 6 (and the cup defeat) so what have they been doing?

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by AlexY25 » 02 Feb 2009 12:19

Cardiff offered 3 mill for a striker

reported to be Steven Fletcher.

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 02 Feb 2009 12:20

That's what I'm saying. For a side that's so horribly out of form that seems to be despised by even its own fans, 2 points behind auto promotion at the beginning of Feb is a not a bad return.

I'd love to share your confidence that they've given up and are happy to wave us off into the premiership.


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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Franchise FC » 02 Feb 2009 12:34

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There are four teams whose destiny rmains in their own hands

Wolves - win their remaining games they are promoted (even a loss to Birmingham wouldn't have any effect)
Reading - win their remaining games they are promoted
Birmingham - win their remaining games (including vs RFC) they are promoted
Cardiff - win their remaining games they are promoted

Clearly, not all four can happen, but for each they remain in control of their own future.


I don't think you are right about Cardiff. They only have Wolves to play in the top 3 so even if they won that they would not catch Reading and Wolves if they won all their other games


You're right, of course.

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Wycombe Royal » 02 Feb 2009 13:55

Joe Ledley going to Stoke is the current strong rumour. Someone who said Beattie was signing for Stoke two hours before it happened has said this one will happen today.

That will weaken the Bluebirds midfield a bit........

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Arch » 02 Feb 2009 14:00

Kevin Doyles Right Foot Well seen as brum have more points, not really

If how much of a threat you are is entirely down to how many points you've got, neither is a threat since we've got more points than both.

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by AlexY25 » 02 Feb 2009 17:15

Cardiff got Chopra back on loan.


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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by runrunrunrungilksey » 02 Feb 2009 18:11

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 864662.stm

Although I think he is a complete tosser following his cheating at Madjeski this season, this is a good buy for cardiff and with Bothroyd and McCormack as well I think they will be a threat for the Championship title.

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by howser » 02 Feb 2009 18:33

Could be a real threat now Chopra is back there, wait for Cardiff's penalty count to rise rapidlly !!

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 02 Feb 2009 18:41

I think that Birmingham pose a greater threat.
Cardiff are a threat,don't get me wrong,however i believe that out of Cardiff and Birmingham, Birmingham have the better players and pose a bigger threat.The players they have brought are in are good. Sinclair is an excellent signing. Cardiff played well against us and i can see them in the playoffs,however i don't think they are such a big danger to us.

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No longer a 3 horse race

by rhroyal » 07 Feb 2009 20:14

I don't know if people have noticed, but if Cardiff win their 2 games in hand then they are level on points with Birmingham and consequently 2 points behind us, as well as 6 points behind Wolves with another game in hand. Considering the sheer size of the gap between the top 3 and the rest at the start of December or so I think it goes to show how we have all lost our way recently. Thankfully we still have matters in our own hands, but we need to start finding the net again quickly and picking up points or the race for promotion could become wide open for a number of teams. I think Wolves could have lost momentum and 1st place is there for the taking in no time if we sort ourselves out.

One possible argument is the recent fixtures. Our poor record of 1 goal (an OG) in 4 matches has come against:

Swansea away, the team to beat at the moment

Wolves at home, who are top of the league

QPR away, who have been one of the best teams in 2009 so far

Preston at home, who are very hard to beat and showed what they are capable of at Molinuex.

However the truth of the matter is many people consider us the best team in the league, as do many of our players. There is no team in this league who we can't beat on our day. At the same time for the team to have an off day so frequently at the moment is very worrying and hints at a deeper problem.


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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by Row Z Royal » 07 Feb 2009 20:16

rhroyal I don't know if people have noticed


They did.

Last month.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84602

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Re: Are Cardiff more of a threat to us than Brum?

by Stooper » 07 Feb 2009 20:20

2 Reading 31 32 59
3 Birmingham 31 10 57
4 Cardiff 29 15 51

Same points as Sheff U and three games in hand on them for Cardiff.

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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by glass half full » 07 Feb 2009 20:31

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rhroyal I don't know if people have noticed


They did.

Last month.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84602


We may have hit a goal drought but our goal difference will still be a major factor compared with Cardiff and others.

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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by Victor Meldrew » 07 Feb 2009 20:48

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rhroyal I don't know if people have noticed


They did.

Last month.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84602


We may have hit a goal drought but our goal difference will still be a major factor compared with Cardiff and others.

Don't forget that goal difference only matters IF teams are level on points.
I really do hope that it doesn't come down to worrying about that AGAIN.
Mind you wasn't goal difference important when we played THAT game at Brentford when we got promoted?

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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by RobRoyal » 07 Feb 2009 21:02

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We may have hit a goal drought but our goal difference will still be a major factor compared with Cardiff and others.


Don't forget that goal difference only matters IF teams are level on points.


Seriously? Bugger, I thought we were home and dry :cry:

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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by Rusty royal » 07 Feb 2009 21:09

Cardiff may have games in hand but one of those is against Wolves, plus they are still in the cup, rearranged replay date with Arsenal to play yet :wink: Just sit back and enjoy the roller-coaster ride :D

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Re: No longer a 3 horse race

by Nobby » 07 Feb 2009 21:35

Cardiff are definitely looking stronger than Birmingham.

At the same time we are looking pretty ineffective.

I don't think we have played well in more than two or three games recently. The players look nervous and I don't fancy us to win many of our away games.

Wolves just need to do their annual screw up, then we'll be ok. Looks like they have started, too.

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