Eternal question from a Wolves fan going to the ground from the pub is: "would we prefer to be in the Championship where we win most games and have got a chance of promotion, or, would we prefer to be at the bottom of the Premiership knowing that you are likely to get stuffed in every game and then get relegated".
Answer last time we got relegated was the former, this time it is the latter.
Hope Dave Jones gets them up (just don't sack him like we did for not keeping them up) and that ...
Eternal question from a Wolves fan going to the ground from the pub is: "would we prefer to be in the Championship where we win most games and have got a chance of promotion, or, would we prefer to be at the bottom of the Premiership knowing that you are likely to get stuffed in every game and then get relegated".
Answer last time we got relegated was the former, this time it is the latter.
Hope Dave Jones gets them up (just don't sack him like we did for not keeping them up) and that you don't replace us!!! Come on you Wolves!!
It's worth going up just for the money. You won't enjoy having to pay more to watch them. You won't enjoy changing your whole life around to fit football in that is played on every day other than Sat 3pm. You wont enjoy the mercenaries who you will find wearing the shirt and to cap it all you will find that suddenly Cardiff has 30,000 season ticket holders who all claim to have been season ticket holders as far back as the Lennie Lawrence days. Good luck
Getting very squeaky bum time now - but at least a play-off place is now certain. God how I hate those play-offs but ifr it means promotion then I'll take it.
Not being a Cardiff fan and for most of my footballing supporting history we have played in different divisions as they used to be known so forgive me if Lennie Lawrence is the only Cardiff manager that I can name (other than Dave Jones) off the top of my head. The point being, well I think you get the point and if you don't and you get promoted, you soon will when you attend the 1st game next season
Well -here's a list EMJAY I'm sure there's a few you'll remember.
Jimmy Andrews
Len Ashurst
Billy Ayre
Frank Burrows
Alan Cork
Alan Durban
Jimmy Goodfellow
Bobby Gould
Kenny Hibbitt
Billy Jennings
Dave Jones
Lennie Lawrence
Billy McCandless
Davy McDougall
Eddie May
Richie Morgan
Trevor Morris
Jimmy Mullen
Phil Neal
Frank O'Farrell
Russell Osman
Jimmy Scoular
Cyril Spiers
Fred Stewart
George Swindin
Ben Watts-Jones
Walter Bartley Wilson
Terry ...
Well -here's a list EMJAY I'm sure there's a few you'll remember.
Jimmy Andrews
Len Ashurst
Billy Ayre
Frank Burrows
Alan Cork
Alan Durban
Jimmy Goodfellow
Bobby Gould
Kenny Hibbitt
Billy Jennings
Dave Jones
Lennie Lawrence
Billy McCandless
Davy McDougall
Eddie May
Richie Morgan
Trevor Morris
Jimmy Mullen
Phil Neal
Frank O'Farrell
Russell Osman
Jimmy Scoular
Cyril Spiers
Fred Stewart
George Swindin
Ben Watts-Jones
Walter Bartley Wilson
Terry Yorath
Think that's the full list (in alphabetical order)
Yes thanks very much Pete. I actually googled it anyway and certainly there are a few names that made me think "oh, he managed Cardiff then" but off the top of my head Lawrence was the only one that I remember and that's becuase he is a s**mer (that means ex L*ton if you hail from these parts).
Let me pin my colours very firmly to the mast, I am into my 40th year of watching my football at Vicarage Road, the home of the Hornets, Watford. My long term partner and mother of my youngest son is ...
Yes thanks very much Pete. I actually googled it anyway and certainly there are a few names that made me think "oh, he managed Cardiff then" but off the top of my head Lawrence was the only one that I remember and that's becuase he is a s**mer (that means ex L*ton if you hail from these parts).
Let me pin my colours very firmly to the mast, I am into my 40th year of watching my football at Vicarage Road, the home of the Hornets, Watford. My long term partner and mother of my youngest son is Welsh from Cardiff and my brother in law and Nephew are Bluebirds season ticket holders. They were very useful when we were in the playoff final at the Millenium as we parked up at theirs and walked to the ground.