el punal
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He's not called Colin for nothing.
"At half-time we were one goal down and as I was asking how much my players wanted it, I thought I heard a noise on the other side of an emergency door," Ternent recalled. "I motioned for them to keep quiet and launched myself into a two-footed kung-fu kick against the door. It exploded outwards and I saw a figure scurry away.
"I then took one of my players to see the referee and show him a wound and heard a voice behind me say, 'Come off it Stan - you are always at it.'
"I turned to see Warnock's No2 Kevin Blackwell and I shouted, 'Let's have it now.' I ran up, smacked him in the face and nutted him for good measure. He hit me back and my nose ruptured. I jumped on him and we fell to the floor shoving the door to the referee's room wide open.
"Stewards and United staff pounced on my back and eventually dragged me away. I'd given him a few cracks and a couple of follow-ups.
"I've had a friendly beer with Blackwell since, but I won't look Warnock in the face."
Cardiff were in relegation danger when Warnock arrived. He was brought in to keep them up. He doesn't have much cash to spend so he's stuck with their rather limited squad and whatever frees and cheapo bargains he can entice to South Wales this month. They're improving but by no means safe yet.
What did people expect them to do? Roll up at the Amex and start spraying the ball around like Barcelona, leaving themselves wide open to attack from one of the best sides in the league?
Of course Warnock is going to play it safe. He's going to tell them to get ten men behind the ball every time we get it, to niggle away and piss about wasting time in the hope of frustrating the opposition and the crowd, and ideally causing us to do something daft and even gift them a cheeky goal. That's his JOB, surely? It wasn't far off working, but fortunately on this occasion, the Albion players stayed patient, kept their heads, and created enough decent chances to take the points. I thought it was a pretty professional effort in the end in the face of what must have been a really annoying set of opponents.
Yes, I remember commenting at half time that he was something of a footballing Antichrist, but equally, I 100% understand why he was doing it. He's getting paid to win- or at least not lose- games for Cardiff City, so he's going to do it the way he knows works with the not-terribly-talented set of players he has. When a team buggers around like they did, it's down to the officials to crack down on it (Stroud was pretty lame in that respect I thought) and to the opposition to find a way to beat it, not to Warnock to apologise.
Also can't really see what the fuss is about his post match comments- he's damned right our players probably don't want to play them again, for exactly the reasons we're discussing. I'm certainly glad we're done with them for the season. Alright, the "made their strikers look ordinary" is slightly misguided under the circumstances, but other than that, his remarks are almost unfailingly positive about our team and our club.
Thanks for the points, Neil, and I hope you go and annoy the hell out of Reading at the weekend, only with a more positive outcome. Good luck.
Keith Stroud was the problem, they had him hook, line and sinker. No issue with Cardiff setting out to defend.I'm not really sure what the problem is. What did we expect? Typical Warnock when taking over a struggling side. And fair play to him he has got them results. Not pretty or good to watch and IF we did go up next season I am pretty sure we'd be seeing a more defensive type of football.
The problem is as well it winds the home fans up and rather than cheering for our team, we get angsty at them which is exactly what Warnock wants to do. Create a weird atmosphere. Obviously all back fires when we get the goal, but their previous league games before us shows it can work for them - 3 wins.
Keith Stroud was the problem, they had him hook, line and sinker. No issue with Cardiff setting out to defend.
If you look at the way Hughton set Norwich out during his time there - and the boring football their fans decryed particularly away from home - then history suggests you might well end up being very disappointed thenIf we get promoted and if we approach matches in the same manner as Cardiff last night I will be very disappointed. I'm sure the majority of others will feel the same.
If you look at the way Hughton set Norwich out during his time there - and the boring football their fans decryed particularly away from home - then history suggests you might well end up being very disappointed then
Doubt it would be a Tuesday will miss the mid weeks if we happen to go up.No, not when we are promotion chasing ...
But next year when we find ourselves struggling for points in the bottom half of the Prem - away at the Emirates on a foggy Tuesday in January - we might just be a tad sluggish with our throw-ins and goal kicks ...
Yeah I was actually pleased with their time wasting then. What a dumb thing to do, allowing us to get our composure back.Cardiff did have a 5 minute spell or so in the first half when they were on the front foot and pressing..........yet were still taking 20 seconds+ for throw ins? Oh well.
Reading have just been awarded a penalty.Thanks for the points, Neil, and I hope you go and annoy the hell out of Reading at the weekend, only with a more positive outcome. Good luck.
Throw-in? You take it...
No, after you....
No no, you take it
Who me?
Yes you..
Ok, if your sure....
Yes I'm sure
Ok, I'll take it
Ooh, the ball's a bit damp
Here, let me dry it off for you first
Oh, am I taking it?
No, I am. Well, in a minute... hang on, I've got something stuck in my studs
Oh yes, a big lump of mud
Oh, gross
I feel faint, I think I should have a lie down in the middle of the pitch for a bit
Ad nauseum, stupid twats
Much like the Cardiff keeper at EVERY freekick.
"Is it a free kick lino?"
"Where from? About here?"
"Are you sure?"
Picks ball up
"So from here yeah?"
"Ref. REF. From here ok?"
"Ok" picks up ball again. Replaces it
"Here we go then"
HOOF!
I'd rather be relegated (from the PL, not from the Championship).If we get promoted and if we approach matches in the same manner as Cardiff last night I will be very disappointed. I'm sure the majority of others will feel the same.