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    Post  Admin Wed 29 Feb 2012, 6:28 pm

    Cardiff City v West Ham United



    Up ya arse , up ya arse , stick ya blue flag up ya arse , shitford bridge to Upton Park , stick ya blue flag up ya arse



    Cardiff manager Malky Mackay has confirmed that none of his players picked up any new injuries during their Carling Cup final defeat to Liverpool.

    However, because of the international week, Mackay will wait on late fitness tests before naming his team.

    West Ham manager Sam Allardyce welcomes back captain Kevin Nolan after the midfielder completed a three-match ban.

    Striker Carlton Cole may also return to the starting line-up after coming off the bench against Crystal Palace.

    MATCH PREVIEW

    Having taken English giants Liverpool to the brink of the unthinkable less than a week ago, Cardiff eventually lost the Carling Cup final by nothing more than the width of a post.

    But Malky Mackay's brave team won an army of new admirers - beyond their fanatical corner of south Wales, beyond the Principality itself - all of whom will now be willing them to achieve promotion to the Premier League after entertaining a nation with what was widely considered one of the great Wembley displays.

    That battle to end their frustrating 50-year absence from the top flight starts back on home territory against a team who are looking to bounce back straight away after last season's crushing relegation.

    Neither club lacks in ambition. Having eventually got their finances in order Cardiff finally moved to a glistening new stadium last season, the crumbling Ninian Park now but a cherished memory for their proud supporters. How they pray they might be able to forget about the play-offs come the end of the season proper, having been agonisingly denied in the nerve-shredding ties in the past two years. Yet, sixth in the table, it looks like they might have to tackle their hoodoo head on yet again if they are to reach the Promised Land of glamour ties against the Manchester clubs, Arsenal - and Swansea.
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    We lost with dignity - Mackay

    Automatic promotion is the true target for second-placed West Ham, who proved savvy in employing a manager of real pedigree in Sam Allardyce last summer. New England captain Scott Parker played last time the clubs met on the opening day of this season - when Cardiff won for the first time at Upton Park since 1950 - but, despite having lost his services, they remain determined to attract players of the highest calibre. Promising Ravel Morrison joined from Manchester United and they even tried to snare Chelsea's misfiring £50m World Cup-winner Fernando Torres in the January transfer window.

    Outside of the Premier League, this match is about as big as it gets. Both clubs yearn to be contesting this fixture with the eyes of the world watching next season - and will be heart-broken if they don't.
    MATCH FACTS

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    • Cardiff and West Ham are going toe-to-toe for the 49th time in league and cup. The Hammers lead by 24 wins to nine, with 15 finishing level.

    • Former Hammers defender Malky Mackay got off to a winning start in charge of Cardiff with a 1-0 triumph at Upton Park on 7 August, courtesy of a 90th minute goal from Kenny Miller. It was the Bluebirds' second win in three meetings with West Ham, after completing 13 in league and cup without victory.

    • Cardiff have never done the league double over the Hammers.

    Cardiff City

    • The Carling Cup losing finalists resume their push for promotion, having won one of the last five Championship matches.

    • But they have won seven and lost two of the last nine at the Cardiff City Stadium.

    • Mackay's men have not had a man sent off in this league campaign, and boast the best disciplinary record, with just 37 yellow cards.

    West Ham United

    • The Hammers are targeting their 19th victory of this promotion-chasing season, having accumulated their highest total of league points after the first 32 games in 20 years.

    • They are conceding a goal a game on average; 32 in 32.

    • Only Cardiff have opened the scoring in more Championship games this term than West Ham; Bluebirds 22, Hammers 19.


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    Post  mottinghammer Wed 29 Feb 2012, 9:35 pm

    Finqking hate the b'stards frae Caaarfdiff, hope we hammer them good n hard! handgren
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    Post  Admin Fri 02 Mar 2012, 2:36 pm

    Been over to the Cardiff site to get some of their views on the game Sunday , here,s what I got back

    Geezer

    Seeing as we will be coming over to you on Sunday I thought I would pop in and gets your thoughts on the game . You are now sitting in 6th place , will you have the steam to get an automatic place or will you end up in the play offs spot ? Its getting tight up the top now with a few teams fighting for the top spot , who do you think will go up as champions , who will get second place and who will end up in the play off spot and who will get that 3rd place ? Who should we look out for on Sunday and why ? Who do you think will give you problems from WH . I,ll post the answers on our Chat Forum in our " Match Threads " , heres the link [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , if you do pop in , be nice :-D . btw way , shame about the final , kin tossers done us in penaltys in 2006 so I know how it feel,s

    taff punk

    I hope I'm proved wrong,but I think it'll be a draw,which will suit you,but we really need a win...also I hate Sunday games,and an early kick-off,might not even go...

    BBMalk

    I'm almost certain that automatic promotion is a step to far for us - teams such as Birmingham and yourselves will probably populate the top 2 positions, with us, Reading, Southampton and 'Boro left to fight over the last pass to the Prem. I can forsee a Reading v Cardiff playoff final at Wembley.
    I think you may have to keep an eye on quite a few come Sunday - hopefully the League Cup final performance will really galvanise the squad. I think Miller will suddenly explode into form on the weekend and grab one. At the back the 'T-Unit' is always dangerous at set pieces and young gun Joe Mason is riding the crest of a wave.
    When it comes to WestHam I'm worried whether the substitutes bench at the CCS can take the weight of your over laden forward line. In honesty you have a great array of match winners that can step forward.


    Can see Cardiff winning this one 2-0 to bring Wembley back into view.

    Tonteg Bluebird

    Hi geezer, nice to have friendly opposing fans posting wanting to talk about the game. To be honest i can see Sunday going either way. We will either "welcome back the heroes" which will inevitably mean everything will go tits up and we will lose something like 2-0, or Wembley will as said above, really galvanise the squad. In a way, it may be a blessing we lost last Sunday as some players may think if we beat Liverpool, West Ham and any other Championship team will be easier in comparison. However, I refuse to believe we have any sort of mentality like that under our current manager as our players give their all in every game, unlike previous seasons under our previous manager, Dave Jones where we had a team of primadonnas with egos who thought they were better than they was and threw in the towel when things didn't go their way.

    I would like to think last Sunday will spur us on to put together a run of form from now until the end of the season, starting this Sunday. Obviously I am hoping we will beat you, but obviously, you are top of the table for a reason with your fantastic squad which you have further strengthed in January. Being honest, I would take a draw before kick off as lets face it, you're a Premiership team with a Premiership squad and you should definitely go up this season.

    Players for you to watch will obviously be Whittingham, who is the best midfielder in the league imo apart from Kevin Nolan. Is Nolan still banned this Sunday? Also, is Sam still rotating your squad all the time? I never know who's going to start up front for you because you have so many good strikers! Obviously, we will have to watch out for your strike force and Nolan if he plays. I think the weakness in your team is your defence and we will be more than capable of scoring against you. Whatever the result, as we showed at Wembley we will never give up and if we go down, we will go down fighting, so expect a hell of a game. I don't see us making the automatics but if we stay in the playoffs, I have more confidence in us going up this season than I ever have. Hope you enjoy your visit down here if you go and you have a safe trip, hopefully we will both go up this season.


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    Awight geezer.

    I'll go for Brum and yourselves to finish top 2. Can see us not making the playoffs tbh. Looking at the respective squads I also suspect you'll win on Sunday, maybe by 2 clear goals. I have a nagging feeling the players will be down after Sunday, and given the stupid kick off time and day (which I always think favours the away side) I suspect many if our fans will be back to their usual comatose selves as well.

    Hope I'm wrong!

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    Finqking hate the b'stards frae Caaarfdiff, hope we hammer them good n hard!

    Don't think this will be a lasting friendship.

    Ashley Schaeffer

    We done you 1-0 on your own mannor and we will do you again on ours you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag.


    On a serious note I think you will win the title but from there on down I couldnt really call it. I dont want the playoffs again, but as has been mentioned on here already, i think automatic is a big aks for us.

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    Post  Tony P Fri 02 Mar 2012, 4:16 pm

    Nolan the second best midfielder in the league? He is not even the second best midfielder at our club !!

    Our defence the weak link? I think not !! Only 17 goals conceded away from home all season. Only Reading and Hull have better records
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    Post  mottinghammer Fri 02 Mar 2012, 4:32 pm

    Still cant stand caaardiff! Our defence apart from the game against Ipswich has been our strong point all season, forwards are where we have been let down! Top scorer is not even on double figures yet :affraid: I would like to see Lansbury do as he did in the England pups game and get a couple, Cole to click with either Maynard or Baldrick and really terrorise them.

    Agree with Tony, Nolan aint even the 2nd best midfielder in our squad! He will play some part on Sunday, may not be the whole 90 though. Hope he goes with Vaz Te instead of Collison who has been poor this season. Foorbear needs to pick his socks up a bit again as he has tailed off recently.

    We need goals at the moment badly and caaardiff aint a bad side by any stretch, Whiitingham would walk into any chumps team and a good few premiership ones, Miller is a scorere who has hurt us once, and coming off of the cup final defeat they may prove a very dangerous wounded beast. Will need to be on top of our game to get a decent result.
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    Post  Charlie Ham Fri 02 Mar 2012, 6:23 pm

    Just hope we win this one to make up for last Saturday.
    Could be a difficult game.
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    Post  Arran H Sat 03 Mar 2012, 7:51 am

    Going to be a tough Game sunday but with the risk of portsmouth not being able to fulfil fixtures looking very likely now we need to pick u as many points as possible to make up for the 6 we would lose WH Flag

    Iam going 3-1 west ham ( Cole,Nolan and Vaz Te for us and Miller for them ) COYI WH Flag
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    Post  Campo Sat 03 Mar 2012, 8:58 am

    I have my doubts that we can pull off a result down there on thier turf, bloody hope i am wrong as said, if the pompy go down the swanny we need to start grabbing 3 pints , looks like we will now need 33 pints from the remaining 42
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    Post  Blakey Sun 04 Mar 2012, 7:18 am

    I'm working all bloody day.

    Have set the TiVo box to record the game

    Will have to avoid looking at my phone though.
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 9:06 am

    From the offish

    Sam Allardyce was in determined mood as he faced the media ahead of Sunday's npower Championship game with Cardiff City.

    The West Ham United manager and his squad returned to Chadwell Heath this morning following a few days of warm weather training in Dubai. A tricky afternoon in Cardiff now awaits, although the Hammers will be boosted by the return of captain Kevin Nolan from suspension.

    Firstly how was the warm weather training in Dubai?

    I think getting a bit of sunshine in at this time of the year is always very important for the squad in order to prepare them for the final end of season push. Being a manager who, for the last ten years, has always been an advocate of a winter break I've always made sure that whatever club I've been at I've always found the time to give the lads a little break both physically and mentally from the stresses and strains of playing football. Hopefully it will get them ready for the final push and the big 14 games we have left in our season so that we can achieve our goal of promotion.

    Next game is Cardiff; they took Liverpool to extra-time in the Carling Cup on Sunday evening. What are you expecting at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday?

    It was obviously a massive effort by the Cardiff players to take Liverpool to extra time and I'm sure they'll be very disappointed they lost in the manner that they did. It was a valiant effort by Malky and his players so there may be a hangover from that. It will depend on what the management staff have done with the players this week; whether they are still hungry or not to achieve what was their main goal at the beginning of the season - promotion. They are still in a very good position to achieve that so it's expected from my point of view to be one of the most difficult away games we will face this season even after their disappointing defeat last week.

    Cardiff won 1-0 at the Boleyn Ground on the opening day of the season. Just like West Ham, they have kept that momentum going all season haven't they?

    Yes they've been there or there abouts all season just like us. When you're in for the long haul, right from the start of the season, then you want to maintain it and finish the job off. That's the main reason we took the warm weather break, to keep the minds and the legs of the squad fresh. If we can find any weakness or tiredness in Cardiff as a result of their Carling Cup exploits then hopefully we can capitalise on that.

    Both teams are going to be fired up for this game; even though it's an early kick-off on a Sunday I'm sure we will have our usual fantastic away support tripping down to Cardiff with us. We want to deliver a similar performance to the one away at Blackpool but with eleven men and not ten. Blackpool was our best performance of the season, even when we went down to ten men. Let's hope we can achieve that type of performance once again away from home and if we can then we will make ourselves very difficult to beat.

    Kevin Nolan is back from suspension, what difference do you think this will make to West Ham?

    I hope it will have a positive impact. It's fair to say we haven't missed him results-wise which is a great achievement for everyone else in the squad. We have had some real trauma to deal with since Kevin's red against Millwall but we have maintained an unbeaten run under extraordinary circumstances. It's good to have him back and if there is one thing I would love for him to do is to get back in amongst the goals.

    We want to see him getting into the box again and scoring the goals we know he can because that has been one area in which we've lacked in the games he has missed. Against Crystal Palace, after achieving such great goalscoring form against Blackpool, we couldn't find the same against Palace and that was a great disappointment. Kevin gives us firepower in front of goal as well as the other strikers we have at the club.

    In terms of goals, Henri Lansbury scored two great goals for the England Under-21s on Wednesday evening didn't he?

    Yes, from a goalkeeper keeping a clean sheet to goal hero for the Under-21s! It's a measure of Henri's good attitude and it will give him a lot of confidence playing for the Under-21s and scoring two goals. Hopefully when he plays for us again he can show the same sort of scoring form. He will certainly be playing for us in the very near future, if not at Cardiff, due to the heavy schedule we have to deal with in March.

    Portsmouth are in a lot of trouble at the moment financially and may not be able to fulfil their fixtures. This could lead to West Ham being deducted the six points they have gained from Portsmouth this season. What impact do you think that could have on the race for promotion?

    Massive. It's a very concerning situation when you're in a position like ours. When you have worked so hard all season and then by default you may lose out on what you should actually get, I think is totally unfair. The Football League generates enough revenue to make sure all clubs should be able to fulfil all fixtures. We shouldn't let this deduction happen, not just for the sake of this football club but for football in this country.

    If it did happen, other clubs around the top, Southampton, Birmingham and Reading, have only played Portsmouth once meaning West Ham stand to lose more points than their rivals?

    That's the unfairness of it all, you w**k so hard during the season and Portsmouth isn't an easy place to go. To get a victory there was a big result for us so to have those ripped away from us would be devastating. If you're going to lose out on promotion you need to do it by your own failings not by somebody else taking it away from you.
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    Post  IronDane Sun 04 Mar 2012, 9:28 am

    Love what you do there Geezer, really interesting to learn the opposing fans' opinions. Good luck and may the best team win. Could go either way imo.

    Oh and must agree with fat sam there, losing the pompey points would be totally unfair and im not so sure anymore that we can come back from that unfortunately..

    Nolan, hmm I dunno. He shouldn't go straight back into the squad, Noble has done well..


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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 9:29 am

    Some links for the game today , gonna go for the MyPremium.tv – BBC 1 meself

    BBC iPlayer (UK only)
    TVCatchup.com – BBC 1 (legitimate TV streaming service for UK users only - including iPhone and iPad)
    LiveOnlineFooty
    Sportz-for-free.org - channel 2
    MyPremium.tv – BBC 1

    The match is being broadcast live on these TV channels:
    BBC 1 (England/Wales)
    Goal TV 1 (Asia)
    Fox Sports 3 (Australia)
    Al Jazeera Sport +10 (Gulf States)
    Sport 1 (Hungary)
    Viasat Football (Norway)
    SportKlub+ (Poland)
    NTV Plus Sport Online (Russia)
    BBC 2 (Scotland)
    SuperSport 4 (South Africa)
    Sport 1 (Ukraine)
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    Post  IronDane Sun 04 Mar 2012, 9:34 am

    defo stream then wohoo!
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    Post  Johnny K Sun 04 Mar 2012, 11:14 am

    Going to miss the entire match as my son is playing at exactly the same time. May be the best thing for the nerves. Come on West Ham. 3 points when I get back please.
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 11:43 am

    This would be my line up for today


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    O'Brien, Faye, Reid, McCartney,

    Tomkins

    Collison, Noble,

    Nolan

    Cole, Vaz Te
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 11:55 am

    Cardiff City: Marshall, McNaughton, Turner, Hudson, Taylor, Cowie, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Mason, Miller, Gestede
    Subs: Heaton, Blake, Kiss, Conway, Vuckic

    West Ham United: Green, O'Brien, McCartney, Tomkins, Faye, Noble, Collison, Nolan, Lansbury, Vaz Te, Maynard
    Subs: Boffin, Potts, O'Neil, Cole, Baldock
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    Post  Arran H Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:12 pm

    Admin wrote:Cardiff City: Marshall, McNaughton, Turner, Hudson, Taylor, Cowie, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Mason, Miller, Gestede
    Subs: Heaton, Blake, Kiss, Conway, Vuckic

    West Ham United: Green, O'Brien, McCartney, Tomkins, Faye, Noble, Collison, Nolan, Lansbury, Vaz Te, Maynard
    Subs: Boffin, Potts, O'Neil, Cole, Baldock

    So by that line up then BFS is going with a 451/433 formation then with Nolan as Captain WH Flag :
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    O`Brien--Tomkins--Faye--McCartney
    Colison--Noble--Lansbury--Vaz Te
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    ------------Maynard-------------
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:17 pm

    Dont like the idea of Maynard up top on his own and Nolan had better earn his place back in the team today , is about all I can say just now .


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    Post  Campo Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:20 pm

    from what i have read, Maynard prefers the lone striker roll
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:22 pm

    True , just hope it aint hoofball up to him as that will be a waste of possession

    Weather in Cardiffy

    It's been a changeable few hours weather-wise in south Wales. The rain was pounding down overnight but had stopped by the time the sun came up. It's cloudy and mild outside, with the sun trying to poke through. The pitch is likely to be nice and slick, which should make for a fast-paced, entertaining game.
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    Post  Campo Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:36 pm

    dunno about the waether in Cardiff, but in north hampshire we have a heavy snowstorm
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    Post  Admin Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:40 pm

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    Post  Jiggs Sun 04 Mar 2012, 12:45 pm

    Come on my lovely boys ......... DO IT!!!
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    Post  Arran H Sun 04 Mar 2012, 1:03 pm

    So we are playing 433 formation yet we are playing hoof it up and hope for the best style football FFS BFS angry2 No wonder we dont bloody score alot goals in games Evil or Very Mad
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    Post  IronDane Sun 04 Mar 2012, 1:05 pm

    are we doing any good ?

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