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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2018 10:46:01 GMT
Pretty sure this lad has indeed been with Cardiff's DVP team all pre-season.
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Post by zenith on Aug 4, 2018 15:38:32 GMT
No Jazz Richards in Cardiff’s final friendly
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Post by welshiron on Aug 4, 2018 16:40:42 GMT
Not one Welshman in the squad of 18.
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Post by zenith on Aug 9, 2018 18:04:45 GMT
Summing up Cardiff's business this summer. Arter and Camarasa will be vital in the middle of the park.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2018 20:37:34 GMT
Summing up Cardiff's business this summer. Arter and Camarasa will be vital in the middle of the park. It would be some feat if we don't go down for me Z. I just feel we have to. Not that I'm that bothered as the club is looking the healthiest it's looked for many a year. We'd be in a much much stronger position in 19/20 in the championship than we were last season and that still turned out ok. What I really want now is a category one academy. By the looks of the training complex plans, that looks as though that might well happen sooner rather than later.
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Post by zenith on Aug 9, 2018 20:49:13 GMT
Summing up Cardiff's business this summer. Arter and Camarasa will be vital in the middle of the park. It would be some feat if we don't go down for me Z. I just feel we have to. Not that I'm that bothered as the club is looking the healthiest it's looked for many a year. We'd be in a much much stronger position in 19/20 in the championship than we were last season and that still turned out ok. What I really want now is a category one academy. By the looks of the training complex plans, that looks as though that might well happen sooner rather than later. I’m a little more positive, I believe Warnock has the ability to grind results out of this team. Everyone is tipping us to go straight down, I think that works great for the players, takes all the pressure off them and the new signings. Could have done with another striker, but we will wait and see what happens until January.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2018 21:07:31 GMT
It would be some feat if we don't go down for me Z. I just feel we have to. Not that I'm that bothered as the club is looking the healthiest it's looked for many a year. We'd be in a much much stronger position in 19/20 in the championship than we were last season and that still turned out ok. What I really want now is a category one academy. By the looks of the training complex plans, that looks as though that might well happen sooner rather than later. I’m a little more positive, I believe Warnock has the ability to grind results out of this team. Everyone is tipping us to go straight down, I think that works great for the players, takes all the pressure off them and the new signings. Could have done with another striker, but we will wait and see what happens until January. Yeah Neil is the right man for our situation. At least one of Zohore, Ward or Madine has to come up a level. Warnock seems to really rate KZ. Hopefully he really does turn him into a 20m+ player, but I don't have blind faith that this will happen. Oddly, I think it's Madine who might need to be the one to come good as our only real target man, but I've only seen him do a good job once. Fingers crossed anyway. Or he teaches Big Ken how to head.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 7:53:59 GMT
Three attempts to keep clubs in the Premier League and three failures. He was in charge of Notts County in the old Division One too. I guarantee he won't see the season out and Sam Allardyce will rock up to the CCS doing the Ayatollah.
Did anything come of Alvaro Negredo? I like La Liga and have been a fan.
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Post by welshiron on Aug 10, 2018 9:08:51 GMT
Nice of Cardiff to get an Irish player fit for The nation's league
Given the players signed I can't see any way Cardiff can stay up. Who will Warnock blame?
Championship players championship manager can't see Cardiff getting 30 points.
Hope I'm wrong
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Post by 1gwaunview on Aug 10, 2018 10:04:00 GMT
Watched TNS versus Danish side last night on tv. CCS pitch looked bare in patches already and their season hasn't started. Could that be a Warnock masterplan??
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Post by 1gwaunview on Aug 10, 2018 10:07:46 GMT
Nice of Cardiff to get an Irish player fit for The nation's league Given the players signed I can't see any way Cardiff can stay up. Who will Warnock blame? Championship players championship manager can't see Cardiff getting 30 points. Hope I'm wrong You could well be proved right on this. Where's Jazz Richards??
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Post by cantonwelsh79 on Aug 10, 2018 10:19:31 GMT
Three attempts to keep clubs in the Premier League and three failures. He was in charge of Notts County in the old Division One too. I guarantee he won't see the season out and Sam Allardyce will rock up to the CCS doing the Ayatollah. Did anything come of Alvaro Negredo? I like La Liga and have been a fan. QPR weren't in the relegation zone when he was sacked. Unlucky with the Blades. Wasn't backed at Palace. Maybe (Probably)we'll get relegated, maybe we wont but it would be madness to get rid of Warnock if we start struggling. It's his squad and no one would do anything better with it without spending a lot of (Too much) money. He's said before that we're copying the Burnley model and if that means being a yo yo club for a couple of years then so be it. (Although that Championship is getting harder and harder). Rather that than almost bankrupt the club like last time. On a Welsh note- I hope Jazz stays fit.He will be a regular either at fullback or as a DM if he does.
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Aug 10, 2018 10:21:25 GMT
Its going to be difficult for Cardiff, but no one is going to like playing against them. If they keep belief in Warnock's principals i think they could have a good season. Whether or not thats enough to stay up remains to be seen, but enjoy it, Cardiff are not in the top league very often, what will be will be. At least if they get relegated they are prepared to bounce back.
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Post by iot on Aug 10, 2018 10:38:04 GMT
Warnock's strength as a manager is his man-management skills and getting the best out of players, he doesn't seem to spend money very well. They've spent £30m this window which is nowhere near most clubs, but it's still a substantial outlay and I'm not sure if they've brought in £30m worth of quality. Some of the transfers where he has spent money in the past (Madine comes to mind) have been very poor
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Post by iot on Aug 10, 2018 10:44:33 GMT
Its going to be difficult for Cardiff, but no one is going to like playing against them. If they keep belief in Warnock's principals i think they could have a good season. Whether or not thats enough to stay up remains to be seen, but enjoy it, Cardiff are not in the top league very often, what will be will be. At least if they get relegated they are prepared to bounce back. "no one is going to like playing against them" hmm, I'm not so sure - Man City didn't seem to mind playing against them last season when Warnock was tactically very poor, choosing to set up with man to man marking. He's yet to prove he can cope tactically against quality teams.
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Aug 10, 2018 11:37:04 GMT
Its going to be difficult for Cardiff, but no one is going to like playing against them. If they keep belief in Warnock's principals i think they could have a good season. Whether or not thats enough to stay up remains to be seen, but enjoy it, Cardiff are not in the top league very often, what will be will be. At least if they get relegated they are prepared to bounce back. "no one is going to like playing against them" hmm, I'm not so sure - Man City didn't seem to mind playing against them last season when Warnock was tactically very poor, choosing to set up with man to man marking. He's yet to prove he can cope tactically against quality teams. Man City tore through better sides than Cardiff!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2018 12:41:20 GMT
But three relegations? Mark Hughes kept QPR up.
Warnock is too old to spearhead a yo-yo approach.
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Post by holmesdaleultra on Aug 10, 2018 17:53:44 GMT
I hope Cardiff stay up and Warnock suprises us all. Brighton and them vile Chavs from Watford will be relegated.
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Post by fiveattheback on Aug 12, 2018 11:57:57 GMT
Warnock's strength as a manager is his man-management skills and getting the best out of players, he doesn't seem to spend money very well. They've spent £30m this window which is nowhere near most clubs, but it's still a substantial outlay and I'm not sure if they've brought in £30m worth of quality. Some of the transfers where he has spent money in the past (Madine comes to mind) have been very poor That would imply he doesn't have an eye for a player, which he clearly does. Bamba, Hoilett, Mendez-Laing & Etheridge all free last season and performed brilliantly, Paterson came in for a small compensation fee and Danny Ward performed very well before a bad injury In reference to your post about tactics, Warnock proved many times last season that he's tactically astute by taking on better tems than us and beating them, Osian Roberts was waxing lyrical about him on the radio at times Of course man management is key, but this caricature of Warnock painted by some parts of the press as some old-fashioned, hoof it to the big man, 4-4-2 neanderthal who relies on shouting at players is very wide of the mark
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Post by iot on Aug 12, 2018 15:31:33 GMT
It wouldn't imply that at all, he's renowned for being a master at getting underperformers on the cheap and then getting the best out of them. My point is that he doesn't seem to excel at spending large sums of money wisely, as he's shown on several occasions. I think it is Potter who said you can't judge how successful the transfer window has been for any club until the end of the season, and he's right. I'm fairly confident however that at the end of the season the £30m spent by Warnock this window won't have shown to be good value for money.
"Of course man management is key, but this caricature of Warnock painted by some parts of the press as some old-fashioned, hoof it to the big man, 4-4-2 neanderthal who relies on shouting at players is very wide of the mark"
Well, you would say that as a Cardiff fan wouldn't you. Anytime I've seen his side play, I would say that caricature is fairly accurate.
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Post by fiveattheback on Aug 12, 2018 17:21:53 GMT
It wouldn't imply that at all, he's renowned for being a master at getting underperformers on the cheap and then getting the best out of them. My point is that he doesn't seem to excel at spending large sums of money wisely, as he's shown on several occasions. I think it is Potter who said you can't judge how successful the transfer window has been for any club until the end of the season, and he's right. I'm fairly confident however that at the end of the season the £30m spent by Warnock this window won't have shown to be good value for money. "Of course man management is key, but this caricature of Warnock painted by some parts of the press as some old-fashioned, hoof it to the big man, 4-4-2 neanderthal who relies on shouting at players is very wide of the mark" Well, you would say that as a Cardiff fan wouldn't you. Anytime I've seen his side play, I would say that caricature is fairly accurate. Well, straight off the bat they don't play 4-4-2, also nice of you to cut out the part with regards to how he varies his tactics and was lauded for it by Osian Roberts Yes, Cardiff are direct, but they aren't the second coming of the Crazy Gang, they get it forward quickly and pass it in the final third, if he was a neanderthal who didn't change his tactics, his style or how he conducts himself in front of players he wouldn't have been in management for as long as he has
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Post by welshiron on Aug 12, 2018 18:20:17 GMT
The most positive comments I have heard from Cardiff fans are
No one will like playing against us
We could grind out some results
To be honest Warnock has his ways and has been successful so why change. However, for me he is a lump it forward merchant and hope the quicker players get on to the flick one.
That and set pieces is the game plan.
Doesn't work in the premier league
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Post by ae15 on Aug 12, 2018 23:43:00 GMT
The most positive comments I have heard from Cardiff fans are No one will like playing against us We could grind out some results To be honest Warnock has his ways and has been successful so why change. However, for me he is a lump it forward merchant and hope the quicker players get on to the flick one. That and set pieces is the game plan. Doesn't work in the premier leagueRory Delap.
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Post by welshiron on Aug 13, 2018 8:50:23 GMT
The most positive comments I have heard from Cardiff fans are No one will like playing against us We could grind out some results To be honest Warnock has his ways and has been successful so why change. However, for me he is a lump it forward merchant and hope the quicker players get on to the flick one. That and set pieces is the game plan. Doesn't work in the premier leagueRory Delap. That's going back a while. Set pieces including throw ins are vital though and will be their best chance
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Aug 13, 2018 10:35:08 GMT
It wouldn't imply that at all, he's renowned for being a master at getting underperformers on the cheap and then getting the best out of them. My point is that he doesn't seem to excel at spending large sums of money wisely, as he's shown on several occasions. I think it is Potter who said you can't judge how successful the transfer window has been for any club until the end of the season, and he's right. I'm fairly confident however that at the end of the season the £30m spent by Warnock this window won't have shown to be good value for money. "Of course man management is key, but this caricature of Warnock painted by some parts of the press as some old-fashioned, hoof it to the big man, 4-4-2 neanderthal who relies on shouting at players is very wide of the mark" Well, you would say that as a Cardiff fan wouldn't you. Anytime I've seen his side play, I would say that caricature is fairly accurate. Well, straight off the bat they don't play 4-4-2, also nice of you to cut out the part with regards to how he varies his tactics and was lauded for it by Osian Roberts Yes, Cardiff are direct, but they aren't the second coming of the Crazy Gang, they get it forward quickly and pass it in the final third, if he was a neanderthal who didn't change his tactics, his style or how he conducts himself in front of players he wouldn't have been in management for as long as he has or be as succesful as he has been
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Post by iot on Sept 2, 2018 11:46:54 GMT
Neil Warnock continues to do wonders for Welsh football. Jazz Richards is dropped altogether now with no Welshman close to the team. He is, however, giving Harry Arter a good chance to get nice and fit for our game with the Irish, and he promises to 'rough up' Ramsey for good measure. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45386028
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Post by dai on Sept 2, 2018 11:56:50 GMT
Neil Warnock continues to do wonders for Welsh football. Jazz Richards is dropped altogether now with no Welshman close to the team. He is, however, giving Harry Arter a good chance to get nice and fit for our game with the Irish, and he promises to 'rough up' Ramsey for good measure. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45386028[ War*ock really is a stupid tw*t. Pathetic comments as a representative of a Welsh club about a Welsh player.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Sept 2, 2018 12:01:40 GMT
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Post by garynysmon on Sept 2, 2018 12:43:27 GMT
Neil Warnock continues to do wonders for Welsh football. Jazz Richards is dropped altogether now with no Welshman close to the team. He is, however, giving Harry Arter a good chance to get nice and fit for our game with the Irish, and he promises to 'rough up' Ramsey for good measure. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45386028I argued this on Twitter a few weeks ago, but for everyone that talks about "how great it is for Welsh Football" to have Cardiff/Swansea in the EPL, I think it probably harms the prospects of any youngsters if anything. Swansea have a strong contingent of Welsh players now, but I'll argue that's only because they've been relegated thus a necessity to turn to youth due to financial issues. A Premier League club will almost always spend its way out of trouble these days. David Brooks only got his chance because he shined at a Championship club and I seriously doubt he'd have seen anywhere near as much action last season had he come through the system of a bigger club. So yeah, I can't see Wales benefitting at all from Cardiff being in the PL. Warnock isn't going to give a toss about the nationality of his players is he?
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Post by banjaxed on Sept 2, 2018 12:50:08 GMT
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