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Victory for the high-flyers will make the table look like this:
1 Wigan Athletic 47
2 Cardiff City 46
3 Bristol City 41
4 Oldham Athletic 39
Currently floundering down in 6th position are QPR, a team that earlier in the season looked like certain bets for automatic promotion. But without a win in the last 10 games, including a 4-0 pounding at home by Cardiff means that Rangers are more likely to be relegated than be playing first division football next year.
GO ON CARDIFF!
> Anyone see Scott Murray's goal against Wycombe last-night in the LDV
> Vans Trophy thing?? Magnificent!!
*Shakes fist* Wycombe fan here! 'Twas a crap goal anyway ;c)
At the start of the last few campaigns we've made good starts to the season, but have begun to lose consistency over the months around the half-way point. However, this time around it looks like we can't be beaten (kind like Arsenal a while back! :D )!
Anyone see Scott Murray's goal against Wycombe last-night in the LDV Vans Trophy thing?? Magnificent!!
Aston Villa were foolish to sell him so-young!
Just like Man City, who sold us Lee Peacock shortly after buying him from the Third Division. And then Leeds' sold us Lee Mathews too...
All-after Danny Wilson got the sack at Barnsley...
Brilliant!! :D
I think that Cardiff will draw and Wigan will win
But then, the typical Cardiff fan, much like the typical Man U fan, isn't from Cardiff.
...and to a lesser extent, the Chelsea/Arsenal contingent.
*Expects a barrage of insults from the respective fans*
Victory for the high-flyers will make the table look like this:
1 Wigan Athletic 47
2 Cardiff City 46
3 Bristol City 41
4 Oldham Athletic 39
Currently floundering down in 6th position are QPR, a team that earlier in the season looked like certain bets for automatic promotion. But without a win in the last 10 games, including a 4-0 pounding at home by Cardiff means that Rangers are more likely to be relegated than be playing first division football next year.
GO ON CARDIFF!