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I have a £10 treble on us, Burnley and Birmingham (away to Ipswich tomorrow) at 10/1.
Personally I'm not going to gloat on the day that they get relegated.*
I remember how upsetting it was when it happened to us, and respected the Cardiff posters who left us in peace, as opposed to the jerks who rushed in to laugh at us, so I'll do the same for them.
I have a £10 treble on us, Burnley and Birmingham (away to Ipswich tomorrow) at 10/1.
Personally I'm not going to gloat on the day that they get relegated.*
I remember how upsetting it was when it happened to us, and respected the Cardiff posters who left us in peace, as opposed to the jerks who rushed in to laugh at us, so I'll do the same for them.
Down down, deeper and down on 23:13 - Apr 12 by LeonWasGod
I’m not looking forward to a derby, so perversely I’d be happy for them to stay up. Not looking good though.
No. The ideal scenario is that they come down and we sneak into 6th place by a point or goal difference on the last day of the season, hopefully at the expense of Bristol City . Then breeze the semi and smash Leeds in the final courtesy of a Daniel James 4 minute hat trick and a brace from late substitute Oliver McBurnie.
If Bira Moretti did football (they’d p*ss all over Carlsberg).
66/1 I got with Betway (just for promotion, obviously). The odds for the above sequence are probably 3 million to one 😹
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
Was having a debate last week about this, Cardiff fan to be fair really decent guy as backed the swans when they were up, basically wants the best for Welsh football and some presence in the top tier, preferably for him Cardiff. He thinks after the Cheslea game they are down, but where we don't agree his view that if Cardiff go down and then back up end of next season that their premier league achievements are up there with the Swans, although we had several seasons in the top tier he feels that Cardiff getting up there more often and over the next decade having more chance of repeating the feat will surpass the Swans achievement, he was making his case on how hard the championship can be to get out of and the bigger clubs that have struggled, surely they would need to at least match our several years in the top flight, but then 10 years time we are still championship or even league 1 and they have spent a season or 2 in the premier league I guess the only thing they have is their number if promotions.
I am looking forward to the Warnock post match interview after today's game and disallowed penalty. The colour of Warnock's face is going to be an unique shade of puce.
Ah well, just makes the Brighton game key. At least we have a bit of fight about us.
EDIT: 5 point gap but goal difference means we need to get that extra point, so say 6 points.
Obviously we play them next; win and it's a two point gap, lose and at 8 points I cant see us getting 9.
Remaining fixtures after we play them :-
Brighton
Sat, 20th April (3pm) - Wolves v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Tues, 23rd April (7.45pm) - Tottenham Hotspur v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Sat, 27th April (5.30pm) - BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION v Newcastle United Sat, 4th May (3pm) - Arsenal v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Sun, 12th May (3pm) - BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION v Manchester City
Wolves are either great or meh. Nothing to play for on their side but if Brighton do lose to use, their confidence will have to be incredibly low. The remaining games only Newcastle is winnable and that would be a stretch.
It wouldn't be impossible for them to lose every game from now on.
Us?
Sun, 21st April (4pm) - CARDIFF CITY v Liverpool Sat, 27th April (3pm) - Fulham v CARDIFF CITY Sat, 4th May (5.30pm) - CARDIFF CITY v Crystal Palace Sun, 12th May (3pm) - Manchester United v CARDIFF CITY
Well, we'll win vs Liverpool as I'm going to be on holiday plus the game was moved from my birthday so me jinxing things goes out the window.
Fulham is definitely winnable. Palace we could get a point out of.
It could well be 6-7 points could be enough, obviously the depends upon us beating Brighton. No margin left at all.
Ah well, just makes the Brighton game key. At least we have a bit of fight about us.
EDIT: 5 point gap but goal difference means we need to get that extra point, so say 6 points.
Obviously we play them next; win and it's a two point gap, lose and at 8 points I cant see us getting 9.
Remaining fixtures after we play them :-
Brighton
Sat, 20th April (3pm) - Wolves v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Tues, 23rd April (7.45pm) - Tottenham Hotspur v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Sat, 27th April (5.30pm) - BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION v Newcastle United Sat, 4th May (3pm) - Arsenal v BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION Sun, 12th May (3pm) - BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION v Manchester City
Wolves are either great or meh. Nothing to play for on their side but if Brighton do lose to use, their confidence will have to be incredibly low. The remaining games only Newcastle is winnable and that would be a stretch.
It wouldn't be impossible for them to lose every game from now on.
Us?
Sun, 21st April (4pm) - CARDIFF CITY v Liverpool Sat, 27th April (3pm) - Fulham v CARDIFF CITY Sat, 4th May (5.30pm) - CARDIFF CITY v Crystal Palace Sun, 12th May (3pm) - Manchester United v CARDIFF CITY
Well, we'll win vs Liverpool as I'm going to be on holiday plus the game was moved from my birthday so me jinxing things goes out the window.
Fulham is definitely winnable. Palace we could get a point out of.
It could well be 6-7 points could be enough, obviously the depends upon us beating Brighton. No margin left at all.
[Post edited 13 Apr 2019 17:44]
You have got some fight about you Bluey but, I watched your game today and you simply are not good enough. It’s amazing how you still have a slim chance to stay up.