

Blues v Torchwood FC, err Cardiff
By: Stephen | January 17th, 2009Blues: Maik Taylor, Stephen Kelly, Radhi Jaidi, David Murphy, Liam Ridgewell, Lee Bowyer, Scott Sinclair, Lee Carsley, Hameur Bouazza, Kevin Phillips, Cameron Jerome.
Subs from: Colin Doyle, Franck Queudrue, Keith Fahey, Seb Larsson, Marcus Bent.
Cardiff: Peter Enckelman, Kevin McNaughton, Gabor Gyepes, Roger Johnson, Mark Kennedy, Joe Ledley, Ross McCormack, Jay Bothroyd, Gavin Rae, Paul Parry, Peter Whittingham.
Subs from: Tom Heaton, Steve McPhail, Eddie Johnson, Chris Burke, Darcy Blake.
Referee: M Jones (Cheshire)
So the gaffer, was brilliant to bring in Lee Bowyer. His strike at 90+4 secured points for the Blues today against Torchwood FC, err Cardiff.
Cardiff’s Joe Ledley fired home a shot just before the hour mark to put Cardiff up 1-0. And that was about the time, I started getting worried. The Blues have brought in so many people this past week, so a slump was bound to happen. They just didn’t needed to lose to one of the many teams in football who don’t belong. I mean, come on, what has Cardiff City ever done. (Yeah I know they had an amazing run to Wembley last year, but save for that, they’re shit).
But of course, football is 90 minutes (plus whatever stopage time there is). I should know not to count out teams I report on, because it’s a foolhardy thing. I’m never right when it comes to giving up on my teams. However, it’s not about me, despite how many times I want it to be.
Well, a win is a win, and I’m sure Alex will take this one.
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“I mean, come on, what has Cardiff City ever done. (Yeah I know they had an amazing run to Wembley last year, but save for that, they’re shit).” – From a Brum ‘fan’?! Laughable.
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Cardiff have been hard to beat all season, I’d take a draw any day.
Plus what have Blues won again….you’ve got an epic fail of a history, past and present.
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