Best case, worst case – Preview 20:06 - Nov 29 with 624 views | Northernr | Best case, worst case – Preview 29th Nov 2024 19:34QPR tasted the relief and joy of victory for the first time in three months and 13 games, but is that Cardiff win the first step on the road to recovery or just brief respite? We’ll find out more tomorrow lunchtime at the scene of one of our biggest horrors of 23/24. 1 | | | | |
Best case, worst case – Preview on 20:31 - Nov 29 with 501 views | colinallcars | Thanks a million Clive. | | | |
Best case, worst case – Preview on 20:38 - Nov 29 with 468 views | Northernr |
Best case, worst case – Preview on 20:31 - Nov 29 by colinallcars | Thanks a million Clive. |
Thanks mate, they’re long weeks these. | | | |
Best case, worst case – Preview on 20:59 - Nov 29 with 355 views | FDC | "Like those videos of footballers trying to get their three-year-old to dribble the ball into the goal" That made me laugh! | | | |
Best case, worst case – Preview on 22:23 - Nov 29 with 56 views | stainrods_elbow | It was a poor game, and we were depressingly low in the block, as MC acknowledged (apart from the depressing bit), but I didn't think Cardiff were bad by any means. They had 4 wins and 3 draws out of 10 games before meeting us, including a win over Norwich and a point up at WBA. Against us, they had a lot of possession, two dozen goal efforts, and umpteen corners but just couldn't finish (sounds familiar?), while we defended well, Nardi saved us on two or three occasions, and Celar pulled a couple of rabbits out of the hat with shocking aplomb. As Marti also often says, there are no easy games in the Champ, and many of them can go one way or the other. I don't think were going to beat Watford, but it wouldn't surprise me if we did. [Post edited 29 Nov 22:24]
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