'Two lethal wingers...but they can't get ball' JOIN THE ONLINE DEBATE.On Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. v Australia - MrValeofNeath I THINK in the centres we are a bit too direct for the SH defences. The flair is in the back 3 and it's just a case of finding them some space. It is one of the reasons I would have started the last 2 games with Hook at 12. Perhaps a little shaky in defence but a dangerous and clever runner. - treacle treacle: see molasses. 7 I HOPE Jones is not substituted this time just for the sake of it. If he is fit and playing well - stay with him. Same applies to the scrumhalf. It seems the SH defences will take players running straight at them all day - more subtle moves will have to be tried or the wings will never get clear. Having said all that, a win will do! - JohnB On Cardiff City's performance against Reading FIRST 10 minutes was some of the most fluid yet cutting football I have ever seen Cardiff play. We should have put the game beyond doubt. But as is the Cardiff way of late we buckled. As soon as Reading equalised, we looked totally useless and devoid of any ideas. Players couldn't pick out a pass and McPhail could not pass the ball forward, only backward to Roger Johnson Roger Johnson can refer to:
We totally left Reading off the hook. - aberdareblue The team has had the same problem the last two seasons, we have not got a midfield. Why didn't DJ put on Scimeca, we seem to have a good forward line, but there is no service for them, there again maybe I am wrong and as DJ said "we lost because we played 10 men" The idiot. - blue and white Add your voice to the hottest message boards in Wales WalesOnline.co.uk/forum |
|
||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion