Nicolaus_Copernicus
Self imposed break
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If you can only enjoy football when it's winning you picked the wrong club to follow.
Last night was like travelling back in time and watching us from the opposition's end. We were exactly the kind of team that Warnock could never handle. He's all about direct football, win your individual fights, and get it out wide and into the box quickly. Whenever a team could match Warnock's physically (like we did last night with Basham and JOC) and also had the players to move the ball around he was in for a bad night.
Warnock's a good manager. Cardiff are a good team. But it's limited. Basically the pinnacle of it in the modern game is Allardyce in the top half with Bolton, or Pulis with Stoke. At some point, those teams realise that they've gone as far as they can go and have to make wholesale changes to the management and squad. Often as not that goes badly.
Even if we're short of Cardiff right now, at least we have the foundations to go all the way. It's not going to be about changing the philosophy of the club, it's about whether we can compete for the players.
Yeah, I'd take second over ninth, but that's not the option. There's a reason the top of the game isn't about hoofing it forward to a big man any more.
I didn't pick being a blade, i was born into it, just as every single generation of my family has since 1889.
To play devil's advocate, what 'foundations' are these? A good manager, an aging squad and ongoing ownership issues which may/may not impact on our already small budget? We're hardly looking at the start of a dynasty.
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