It has not been possible to publish any blogs recently
because, well to be honest, nothing has changed. You would be reading the same anguished
words.
Cardiff are still underperforming. With the players at their
disposal, playing in the worst Championship I can remember, we ought to be easily
in the top six - really in the top two.
We are drifting away from the top six. Don’t get too excited
that we are in 8th position, in terms of points we are 8 points from
top spot but only 9 from bottom placed Bolton.
Before Saturday’s match, our opponents, Preston had been
bottom but even their incompetence and ragged team managed to grasp a point
from a Cardiff Side bereft of ideas.
There is no doubt that within weeks of Trollope arriving last
season, Cardiff’s defence became more solid. Over the following weeks the
midfield improved immeasurably. But attack is still a problem and goals are as
rare as Cardiff City Fans at a home match.
When Tan dumped Russell Slade on us we all hoped Vince knew
something the rest of us had missed.
Many of us were under the impression Cardiff was a club with
the ambition to seek out a manager who at least knew the Championship and at
best also knew the Premiership. We would even have been patient with a young,
go ahead ideas man from anywhere in the world.
What we got was a man managing a team just above the relegation
zone in the league beneath us. A manager whom, his boss, the Leyton Orient owner said was
about to be sacked. It is a bit like the Mercedes Formula One team building an
incredible car and then asking my Aunt Ethel to drive it. Ethel is a lovely
lady but knows nothing about driving, can’t park or overtake and only has experience
of a 1 litre ford Fiesta.
Mercedes' table topping Formula One car |
Aunt Ethel not very good behind the wheel of a racing car but understands 4-4-2. |
I am not a Vincent Tan hater. I admire, and am grateful for
the way he has steered our basket case of a club into benign waters. I remain
thrilled that when we were promoted he had the guts to chuck £30 million at the
club for players. Had Malky bought a premiership goal scoring striker for £10
million rather than Cornelius then maybe Malky would still be with us and, just
maybe, we would still be in the top flight. I did say 'maybe.'
I honestly don’t believe Vince brought in Slade to punish us
for the appalling treatment he suffered at the hands of city fans, well the
mouths of city fans. I think his business head is screwed fully on and he needs
Premiership soccer to recoup his dosh. Perhaps, like the rest of us, the man has
an ego and would love to own a club playing the top teams in the world. I get
all of that and support it.
Big hitters like Tan are often swayed by the apparent character of a person, promoting them above their natural level. Russell has been with us for a year and indeed we are better than under Solskjaer, but only marginally – and in all honesty could we have become worse?
I had hoped Russell would grow into the job. He had a torrid six months managing us in the championship when his single directive seemed to be to cut the squad. He had a few months in the summer to learn about playing in ways other than 4-4-2. That being the only formation in which the amazing Mats Møller Dæhli couldn’t function. Don’t get me started! *sob* *sob*
The evidence on the pitch is that we haven’t moved forwards
since Paul Trollop worked his magic.
I am sure it isn’t the players in the squad, though I wouldn’t
turn down an aggressive, fast goal scoring, forward. Sadly you won’t find many
of them for sale at Splott market on a Sunday Morning.
I also want to add that I like Russell. From what I have
seen in interviews he is an honest, pleasant hard working cove. But it ain’t happening
on the pitch and the board need to fly over to Malaysia and have a word in the boss’s
shell like.
‘Hey, great idea Mister Tan. Russell kept us safely in the
middle of the table last season with dull as dishwater football. He reduced the
squad and drove away the fans. Who do you think we
should get in for the next step?’
A Cardiff City board member Greeting Mister Tan |
Even if a new guy was brought in today he would have a tough
task to get to know his squad and for the players to get into a new mind-set
before Christmas. Better now than in January when we could well be mid table
with the top six flying away from us.
As I say at the end of every one of blogs please Mister Slade prove me wrong.
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