worcester_ccfc wrote:100% Annis.
Very proud of Cardiff City and Neil Harris
I doubt he will be backed by the club in the transfer market, which is a shame because he has done a great job with no money.
Forever Blue wrote:For me after losing 2-nil at home to Fulham in the first leg was really gave over against a club like Fulham who have spent multi millions of £‘S compared to Cardiff City.
Neil Harris has spent zero since taking over.
Tonight we not only matched Fulham, we actually at times outplayed them.
Very proud of Cardiff City tonight and especially NEIL HARRIS.
Roll on next season
Fulham 1 Cardiff City 2
(3-2)
We don’t go up, but we are go home very proud
worcester_ccfc wrote:100% Annis.
Very proud of Cardiff City and Neil Harris
I doubt he will be backed by the club in the transfer market, which is a shame because he has done a great job with no money.
bluebird04 wrote:Don't understand how you can say compared to Fulham spending millions to Neil Harris spending nothing since taking over... We had blown a shit load of money on the squad in the summer. The millions they spent were clearly done well as they are in a final and the money we blew wasn't good enough.
The fact that we were all were delighted we actually made the play offs after the money we spent shows something needs to change in our transfer committee. Think warnocks transfers were shambolic. We had our best box to box midfielder play right back because we don't have one. (loan player not included)
Charlie Harper wrote:Proud of the club tonight but cant help feel the tie was lost at home by conceding the second goal.
Charlie Harper wrote:Proud of the club tonight but cant help feel the tie was lost at home by conceding the second goal.
thomasblue wrote:Question is , is he capable of taking us to the next step ?
Hes done OK for his first season with a very good squad and hit the target he was set in getting to the play offs. We were unsuccessful but that happens against another very good side in Fulham.
Now he has to show his management skill and make that squad automatic contenders next season . The squad is nearly there only needing one or two tweeks and some good management which he has shown he possesses tonight. To take us up he needs to show that consistently over a season.
Overall he has done a lot better than most expected
NPCF3 wrote:thomasblue wrote:Question is , is he capable of taking us to the next step ?
Hes done OK for his first season with a very good squad and hit the target he was set in getting to the play offs. We were unsuccessful but that happens against another very good side in Fulham.
Now he has to show his management skill and make that squad automatic contenders next season . The squad is nearly there only needing one or two tweeks and some good management which he has shown he possesses tonight. To take us up he needs to show that consistently over a season.
Overall he has done a lot better than most expected
Very harsh critique. Only OK? Scott Parker wouldn't have got this side anywhere near 73 points. His side who apparently play the best football in the Championship/World scored 4 less goals than us, despite having the legendary Mitrovic and a mass of high earning players and expensive Premier League loans...
I said after the first game of the season we were heading for a mid-table slog. Warnock got the blend all wrong this season. Harris near enough got the maximum out of the group of players at his disposal. He picked them up from the set-backs they were clearly going to face and in my opinion made some good loan signings.
We don't know how the Summer will pan out, I think he'll be telling the lads Top 2 next season and he knows this club is bare minimum top 6 otherwise failure. We should have a stable squad next season and I believe Harris will entice 2 or 3 top young loan signings to complement the squad.
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