Give a man both hope and bread.
You had to rub your eyes. It was a dream from heaven. Here were
the blue shirts of Cardiff City attacking with pace. Attacking the Dougie Freeman’s Nottingham
Forest With pace? No. Surely not. We know how Cardiff’s team play. Slow, slow,
sideways, slow. Always wait until the opposition have plenty of time to compose
their defence before doing anything so impolite as to actually launch an
attack. Then try and catch them off-guard with a long aimless ball
hoofed up to the opposition centre half so that they can attack us with their
extra man in midfield.
Mason, in disguise with his new haircut, and Doyle reminding us what it is like to play with flair up field. |
But, no. City players actually appeared to know who their
team mates were and where they might be standing. They even passed the ball to
each other in telling areas. Before you start up with the ‘argh if only we had been
playing like this since Russell took over,’ let me remind you that this was
against Notts Forest who are having a pitiful, gutless run. They were there for the taking. But in fairness City did a wonderful job in taking advantage of this.
But everything in perspective.
It was good to see Russell finish his time at Cardiff
with a big smile and applause from the generous fans. We may not think highly of your
tactical nous but we appreciate you are a good man dropped into a nightmare with no support.
We can see the good traits shining out even when the world was against you. You
were noble when the shit was thrown and restrained under fire. Hopefully these
qualities will hold you in good stead for your next job.
Russell as I'd like to remember him. Good luck and happier times where ever you end up. |
I know there may be some in the City boardroom who might
just squeak ‘maybe loveable Russell isn’t so bad after all.’
Now hear this:
we must have greater ambition. We need a manager who can move us forward.
The new bloke might be a young chappie who has actually
watched continental teams playing and said, hey, even my Bournemouth can get
results if we play possession football. Eddie Howe has developed a system of
4-4-2 that breaks into a high pressing 2-4-3-1 in attack. They have scored at least once in
every game they have played.
Warburton The Marine ...Cardiff is just over the Severn bridge, just turn right after Bristol. You will find us. We will line the route to the Cardiff Stadium with blue scarves to guide you. |
Warburton has said he is leaving Brentford come what may at the end of this season. City fans must hope Brentford do not win promotion in the play offs else surely even he will change his mind.
In a nutshell beating Notts Forest 2-1 at their ground with
a certain amount of panache brought a grim season to an end with a hefty dose
of joy. We share Russell’s smile. But the future will be bleak if Vincent doesn’t
raise his sights for a higher quality manager.
I will never forget this season’s despair. Not just the
results, but the misery of seeing quality players appear inept and dull. Sometimes
I left Cardiff City Stadium so full of despondency that I was unable to share
my brain addled views on this blog. Mrs Scribe hid all sharp objects until mindless optimism returned on Monday morning. Better though than fans around me who would
leave at half time with shaking heads, wondering why they bothered to come in
the first place.
In truth, given what happened with Russell Slade, it might
have been better to have stuck with Solskjaer and hoped he understood that a
team has to defend first and foremost else a hundred attackers on the pitch won’t
make a difference. A real shame it didn’t happen for him.
So Mister Tan, cheque book out and point Mehmet Dalman’s purposeful
charm at Mister Warburton’s home address. Give us hope. A man needs both bread an hope to survive.
Mister Tan: The bread has paid for a wonderful ground, a
reasonable squad and an excellent training ground. Thank you for that. Now give us hope with an
exciting new manager.