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' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 4:59 pm

" Probably to late, but I love days like today "

Can we start to believe or is it to late ? But what ever I loved today :bluescarf:


Updated
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121450 :thumbup:

I bet on City at 6/1 odds today to win, did I honestly think they would really win? No. So when you do win games like this the feeling is even better, probably too late to stay up but hey let's hope I am proven wrong on that as well.

I honestly thought we were not fighting on the pitch and believing in ourselves and that for the whole of the first Half Southampton were just going through the motions, but were still controlling the game, even Stephen aka Troobloo agreed with me on this during the match, prob change his mind now. :lol:

But when Cala scored a superb strike,bloody hell the 2,500 Cardiff fans including myself celebrated like we had just won the league and moments like that have been rare this season, but these are the days we beg for and when they come it makes it all worth while.

I am being realistic do I think we still stay up? prob not, but I am enjoying every moment of today, the passion and singing shown by our fans makes u start to think that maybe we can just do it.

Southampton didn't look like a team up for a battle and as I said before they were just going through the motions from the minute we took the lead you could finally see a bit of belief in the team and the fight finally started to show and that's all us city fans have ever asked for.

Marshall made a fantastic save at nil nil and Caulker had his best game in five.

I thought Zaha when he came on showed once again he can be class when he wants to be and Whitts had a good game. :thumbup: :thumbup:

There was no individual stand out performances today but what was good to see was they played as a team.

Were we great? No but that 65th minute goal will be looked back at the end of the season as one of our highlights and at the end the celebrations between players and fans was immense.

We played in Blue, did it make any difference ? As to luck, bollocks.

But seeing the 2,500 wearing Blue and the team in Blue,it was obvious it brought passion and unity between the team and the fans, and we were all on the same wavelength.

Bring on Stoke and Sunderland they are both there for the taking and while I like many other fans at this current moment are on cloud 9 I am going still believe it is possible.

Is it going down to the wire ? hmm
The blues are staying up. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:
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Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:06 pm

Don't give up. It's not over till it's over, Ok, the fat slag is clearing her throat but she isn't singing yet so you have a slim chance and we all know anything can happen.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:09 pm

Well done to the team and the city fans today - immense on and off the pitch.

Annis ---stop being so bloody negative mun!!!!

The Bloooobirds are staying up. :bluescarf: :ayatollah: :thumbup:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:11 pm

only 3 points from safety and I honestly cant see another Norwich win, so we need beat stoke and sunderland or atleast 4 more points could make the difference, I also seen you annis celebrating and carl on the stream I was using

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:12 pm

I wrote us off before today as I was expecting a hammering but ugly win and a clean sheet is just what we needed .
WBA heads must be really disheartened by throwing away a 3 nil lead and conceding in the last minute again and Norwich with their last 4 games . This win has blown it wide open now , we can do it :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:13 pm

citybluechris wrote:only 3 points from safety and I honestly cant see another Norwich win, so we need beat stoke and sunderland or atleast 4 more points could make the difference, I also seen you annis celebrating and carl on the stream I was using


Fulham got some very winnable games, hull and palace at home. They are my worry over Norwich who will go down with Sunderland and either us or Fulham.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:15 pm

Kenfig Blue wrote:
citybluechris wrote:only 3 points from safety and I honestly cant see another Norwich win, so we need beat stoke and sunderland or atleast 4 more points could make the difference, I also seen you annis celebrating and carl on the stream I was using


Fulham got some very winnable games, hull and palace at home. They are my worry over Norwich who will go down with Sunderland and either us or Fulham.


Agree

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:17 pm

Forever Blue wrote:I bet on City at 6/1 odds today to win, did I honestly think they would really win? No. So when you do win games like this the feeling is even better, probably too late to stay up but hey let's hope I am proven wrong on that as well.

I honestly thought we were not fighting on the pitch and believing in ourselves and that for the whole of the first Half Southampton were just going through the motions, but were still controlling the game, even Stephen aka Troobloo agreed with me on this during the match, prob change his mind now. :lol:

But when Cala scored a superb strike,bloody hell the 2,500 Cardiff fans including myself celebrated like we had just won the league and moments like that have been rare this season, but these are the days we beg for and when they come it makes it all worth while.

I am being realistic do I think we still stay up? prob not, but I am enjoying every moment of today, the passion and singing shown by our fans makes u start to think that maybe we can just do it.


Southampton didn't look like a team up for a battle and as I said before they were just going through the motions from the minute we took the lead you could finally see a bit of belief in the team and the fight finally started to show and that's all us city fans have ever asked for.

Marshall made a fantastic save at nil nil and Caulker had his best game in five.

I thought Zaha when he came on showed once again he can be class when he wants to be and Whitts had a good game. :thumbup: :thumbup:

There was no individual stand out performances today but what was good to see was they played as a team.

Were we great? No but that 65th minute goal will be looked back at the end of the season as one of our highlights and at the end the celebrations between players and fans was immense.

We played in Blue, did it make any difference ? As to luck, bollocks.

But seeing the 2,500 wearing Blue and the team in Blue,it was obvious it brought passion and unity between the team and the fans, and we were all on the same wavelength.

Bring on Stoke and Sunderland they are both there for the taking and while I like many other fans at this current moment are on cloud 9 I am going still believe it is possible.

The blues are staying up. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:


Still cant praise ole's tactics after a great away win??? at least we wont have he's clueless threads until we lose next ;)

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:17 pm

OLE!! wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
citybluechris wrote:only 3 points from safety and I honestly cant see another Norwich win, so we need beat stoke and sunderland or atleast 4 more points could make the difference, I also seen you annis celebrating and carl on the stream I was using


Fulham got some very winnable games, hull and palace at home. They are my worry over Norwich who will go down with Sunderland and either us or Fulham.


Agree

Disagree........The relegated teams will be between ----Sunderland, Norwich, Fulham, West Brom and Swansea/Aston Villa

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:27 pm

Jinks wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:I bet on City at 6/1 odds today to win, did I honestly think they would really win? No. So when you do win games like this the feeling is even better, probably too late to stay up but hey let's hope I am proven wrong on that as well.

I honestly thought we were not fighting on the pitch and believing in ourselves and that for the whole of the first Half Southampton were just going through the motions, but were still controlling the game, even Stephen aka Troobloo agreed with me on this during the match, prob change his mind now. :lol:

But when Cala scored a superb strike,bloody hell the 2,500 Cardiff fans including myself celebrated like we had just won the league and moments like that have been rare this season, but these are the days we beg for and when they come it makes it all worth while.

I am being realistic do I think we still stay up? prob not, but I am enjoying every moment of today, the passion and singing shown by our fans makes u start to think that maybe we can just do it.


Southampton didn't look like a team up for a battle and as I said before they were just going through the motions from the minute we took the lead you could finally see a bit of belief in the team and the fight finally started to show and that's all us city fans have ever asked for.

Marshall made a fantastic save at nil nil and Caulker had his best game in five.

I thought Zaha when he came on showed once again he can be class when he wants to be and Whitts had a good game. :thumbup: :thumbup:

There was no individual stand out performances today but what was good to see was they played as a team.

Were we great? No but that 65th minute goal will be looked back at the end of the season as one of our highlights and at the end the celebrations between players and fans was immense.

We played in Blue, did it make any difference ? As to luck, bollocks.

But seeing the 2,500 wearing Blue and the team in Blue,it was obvious it brought passion and unity between the team and the fans, and we were all on the same wavelength.

Bring on Stoke and Sunderland they are both there for the taking and while I like many other fans at this current moment are on cloud 9 I am going still believe it is possible.

The blues are staying up. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:


Still cant praise ole's tactics after a great away win??? at least we wont have he's clueless threads until we lose next ;)


Jinks why read them then, if they are clueless?
If Ole gets a back to back win or gets us out of the bottom 3, I will without doubt praise him :thumbup:

I have said nothing negative about him today? In fact I am still in shock we won, but loving every moment of it :thumbup:
:bluescarf:

Let's all enjoy today Jinks and not be negative to each other, we were united in the ground and that felt good :thumbup: :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:28 pm

Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Don't give up. It's not over till it's over, Ok, the fat slag is clearing her throat but she isn't singing yet so you have a slim chance and we all know anything can happen.

Cheers :lol:

After today I can start believing again :thumbup: :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:32 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:I bet on City at 6/1 odds today to win, did I honestly think they would really win? No. So when you do win games like this the feeling is even better, probably too late to stay up but hey let's hope I am proven wrong on that as well.

I honestly thought we were not fighting on the pitch and believing in ourselves and that for the whole of the first Half Southampton were just going through the motions, but were still controlling the game, even Stephen aka Troobloo agreed with me on this during the match, prob change his mind now. :lol:

But when Cala scored a superb strike,bloody hell the 2,500 Cardiff fans including myself celebrated like we had just won the league and moments like that have been rare this season, but these are the days we beg for and when they come it makes it all worth while.

I am being realistic do I think we still stay up? prob not, but I am enjoying every moment of today, the passion and singing shown by our fans makes u start to think that maybe we can just do it.


Southampton didn't look like a team up for a battle and as I said before they were just going through the motions from the minute we took the lead you could finally see a bit of belief in the team and the fight finally started to show and that's all us city fans have ever asked for.

Marshall made a fantastic save at nil nil and Caulker had his best game in five.

I thought Zaha when he came on showed once again he can be class when he wants to be and Whitts had a good game. :thumbup: :thumbup:

There was no individual stand out performances today but what was good to see was they played as a team.

Were we great? No but that 65th minute goal will be looked back at the end of the season as one of our highlights and at the end the celebrations between players and fans was immense.

We played in Blue, did it make any difference ? As to luck, bollocks.

But seeing the 2,500 wearing Blue and the team in Blue,it was obvious it brought passion and unity between the team and the fans, and we were all on the same wavelength.

Bring on Stoke and Sunderland they are both there for the taking and while I like many other fans at this current moment are on cloud 9 I am going still believe it is possible.

The blues are staying up. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:


Still cant praise ole's tactics after a great away win??? at least we wont have he's clueless threads until we lose next ;)


Jinks why read them then, if they are clueless?
If Ole gets a back to back win or gets us out of the bottom 3, I will without doubt praise him :thumbup:

I have said nothing negative about him today? In fact I am still in shock we won, but loving every moment of it :thumbup:
:bluescarf:

Let's all enjoy today Jinks and not be negative to each other, we were united in the ground and that felt good :thumbup: :bluescarf:


No your clueless thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139206 :lol:

No negative about him today but a little praise would go far :ole: :thumbright: :ayatollah:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:38 pm

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:41 pm

Days like this when we are all in Blue singing and fighting for survival, reminds me that Cardiff City Football Club is far from dead or lost its passion and fight.

Blooooobirds

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:41 pm

A win against Stoke and a draw from Sunderland, Newcastle, and Chelsea should be enough given the games that the teams around us have.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:43 pm

BLUEUSA wrote:A win against Stoke and a draw from Sunderland, Newcastle, and Chelsea should be enough given the games that the teams around us have.


I'm looking at around 5 to 7 points from Stoke , Sunderland, Newcastle

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:46 pm

It wouldn't surprise me to see Sunderland, Norwich and West Brom go down. Hopefully we can push on now. Our fixtures aren't to bad, now is the time to hit form.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:47 pm

Blazing Saddles wrote:Well done to the team and the city fans today - immense on and off the pitch.

Annis ---stop being so bloody negative mun!!!!

The Bloooobirds are staying up. :bluescarf: :ayatollah: :thumbup:


I thought I was positive today Saddles :cry: :thumbup:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:47 pm

if tan don't change his mind on blue at home I think its vital that we try to make sure we play every away game as possible in blue, I think it gives the away support massive lift for the team knowing it feels like watching the old cardiff

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:53 pm

Jinks wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:I bet on City at 6/1 odds today to win, did I honestly think they would really win? No. So when you do win games like this the feeling is even better, probably too late to stay up but hey let's hope I am proven wrong on that as well.

I honestly thought we were not fighting on the pitch and believing in ourselves and that for the whole of the first Half Southampton were just going through the motions, but were still controlling the game, even Stephen aka Troobloo agreed with me on this during the match, prob change his mind now. :lol:

But when Cala scored a superb strike,bloody hell the 2,500 Cardiff fans including myself celebrated like we had just won the league and moments like that have been rare this season, but these are the days we beg for and when they come it makes it all worth while.

I am being realistic do I think we still stay up? prob not, but I am enjoying every moment of today, the passion and singing shown by our fans makes u start to think that maybe we can just do it.


Southampton didn't look like a team up for a battle and as I said before they were just going through the motions from the minute we took the lead you could finally see a bit of belief in the team and the fight finally started to show and that's all us city fans have ever asked for.

Marshall made a fantastic save at nil nil and Caulker had his best game in five.

I thought Zaha when he came on showed once again he can be class when he wants to be and Whitts had a good game. :thumbup: :thumbup:

There was no individual stand out performances today but what was good to see was they played as a team.

Were we great? No but that 65th minute goal will be looked back at the end of the season as one of our highlights and at the end the celebrations between players and fans was immense.

We played in Blue, did it make any difference ? As to luck, bollocks.

But seeing the 2,500 wearing Blue and the team in Blue,it was obvious it brought passion and unity between the team and the fans, and we were all on the same wavelength.

Bring on Stoke and Sunderland they are both there for the taking and while I like many other fans at this current moment are on cloud 9 I am going still believe it is possible.

The blues are staying up. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:


Still cant praise ole's tactics after a great away win??? at least we wont have he's clueless threads until we lose next ;)


Jinks why read them then, if they are clueless?
If Ole gets a back to back win or gets us out of the bottom 3, I will without doubt praise him :thumbup:

I have said nothing negative about him today? In fact I am still in shock we won, but loving every moment of it :thumbup:
:bluescarf:

Let's all enjoy today Jinks and not be negative to each other, we were united in the ground and that felt good :thumbup: :bluescarf:


No your clueless thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=139206 :lol:

No negative about him today but a little praise would go far :ole: :thumbright: :ayatollah:


:lol:
That's exactly how I saw it that match/day :thumbup:


I've made your topic on Ole a sticky, so can you go through his tactics today on there,not just an Ole flag :thumbup:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:57 pm

First half they looked like a Malky side. A boring 0-0 first half was what we needed. 2nd half we took our chance, continued to defend as a team and thought at one point Zaha was going to score the goal of the season. We deserved what luck we had today, although Southampton looked like a side with nothing to play for. One thing bugged me today, especially in the 2nd half. So many times the obvious ball from Fabio for example was to play it down the wing but mostly they turned inside and usually lost possession or played it back. Part of Ole's master plan? Anyway, not the day for nit-picking. Just need to carry this into Stoke's game. Bring it on.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:29 pm

Having a great time in my local.
surprisingly they are quiet....wonder why.
good to meet other posters today.....except Nuclear blue..
what a cnut.
only joking btw.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:29 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Don't give up. It's not over till it's over, Ok, the fat slag is clearing her throat but she isn't singing yet so you have a slim chance and we all know anything can happen.

Cheers :lol:

After today I can start believing again :thumbup: :bluescarf:


That's why we follow our clubs through thick and thin for. we believe, and it's only us hard core fans that stay loyal whether it rains or shines. Now I need to dig my thread out, wine is nice and we've had good wins today, curry is on it's way so :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:42 pm

shinyBlueGlue wrote:Days like this when we are all in Blue singing and fighting for survival, reminds me that Cardiff City Football Club is far from dead or lost its passion and fight.

Blooooobirds

Spot on, It's what we all really stand for and believe :thumbup: :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:14 pm

Brilliant atmosphere. Best this season. I can hardly move or speak. But a little gutted after you said you got 6/1 yesterday, I only got 5/1 at the stadium today. Still a great day tho
:bluescarf: :ayatollah: :bluescarf: :ayatollah: :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:25 pm

I think Sunderland are down, Norwich are on the slide I don't think they will get another point. Hopefully Fulham will also stutter and we will scrape out of it. Still a long shot and would be typical of us to lose at home to stoke now yet beat Sunderland leaving one huge game with Chelsea.

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:41 pm

goats wrote:I think Sunderland are down, Norwich are on the slide I don't think they will get another point. Hopefully Fulham will also stutter and we will scrape out of it. Still a long shot and would be typical of us to lose at home to stoke now yet beat Sunderland leaving one huge game with Chelsea.



No, leaving a win away at Newcastle... :ole:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:45 pm

What a brilliant day. Great result, and a great atmosphere.

Still a long way to climb, but those 3 points could have saved our season. Bring on Stoke!

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:59 pm

Think this quote sums it all up..
http://youtu.be/UPw-3e_pzqU :bluescarf:

Re: ' Probably to late, but I love days like today '

Sat Apr 12, 2014 8:02 pm

AJ1927 wrote:Think this quote sums it all up..
http://youtu.be/UPw-3e_pzqU :bluescarf:

:laughing5: Cheers! :ayatollah: