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Quote Plane at 08 Apr 2014 2.10pm

Quote GlaziertoEagle at 08 Apr 2014 2.01pm

Could pick every sentence of that article to pieces. A load of opinionated vitriol. The author has also decided to make Zaha a central figure in a number of his blogs, nonsense articles really.


But cheap!


Indeed. In more ways than one.

 

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Quote silvertop at 08 Apr 2014 11.41am

I had a beer or 2 with a couple of die hard Cardiff fans. What rankled them [and they are intelligent professional types] was not Wilf's game - they were more than aware that they were bl00dy awful. No, it was his refusal to "do the Ayatollah" when the fans chanted for it [!?].

I am aware that this is going to appear absurd and will no doubt produce some choice responses to this post; but this tradition is apparently a big thing in Cardiff. It is a great deal more [I am told] than "Stevie give us a wave" or whatever. Actually, I don't think we have any comparitive tradition. When the crowd demand it, as a Cardiff player you MUST do it.

The thing is [and I am not taking any sides on this wierd point] he will have been with the club for some time; he will know that it is a sort of screwed up honour to have this request thrown at him; and he will know that the crowd were testing his loyalty. I don't know why he refused, but it sent out a bad signal to the home fans.

I feel that a lot of this sensitive little man's angst is that he failed to pass the loyalty test. Proof positive in his warped tiny mind that Wilf deliberately played badly as his primary loyalty was to his old club.


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who the f*** would want to do that?

 


IH: "I thought Jonny and Wilf were brilliant but it took a 39 year old master to watch the ball and keep his eye on it to finish it".

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Quote homes at 08 Apr 2014 12.15am

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Personally I thought Zaha was one of their better players.

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IH: "I thought Jonny and Wilf were brilliant but it took a 39 year old master to watch the ball and keep his eye on it to finish it".

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Quote homes at 08 Apr 2014 11.43pm

Quote silvertop at 08 Apr 2014 11.41am

I had a beer or 2 with a couple of die hard Cardiff fans. What rankled them [and they are intelligent professional types] was not Wilf's game - they were more than aware that they were bl00dy awful. No, it was his refusal to "do the Ayatollah" when the fans chanted for it [!?].

I am aware that this is going to appear absurd and will no doubt produce some choice responses to this post; but this tradition is apparently a big thing in Cardiff. It is a great deal more [I am told] than "Stevie give us a wave" or whatever. Actually, I don't think we have any comparitive tradition. When the crowd demand it, as a Cardiff player you MUST do it.

The thing is [and I am not taking any sides on this wierd point] he will have been with the club for some time; he will know that it is a sort of screwed up honour to have this request thrown at him; and he will know that the crowd were testing his loyalty. I don't know why he refused, but it sent out a bad signal to the home fans.

I feel that a lot of this sensitive little man's angst is that he failed to pass the loyalty test. Proof positive in his warped tiny mind that Wilf deliberately played badly as his primary loyalty was to his old club.


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who the f*** would want to do that?


That is absolutely brilliant


I'll get me coat.....

 

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There's a new thread here. Cardiff ditching Malky, Norwich the same with Hughton and there's more. TP's the only success among the lot of them, but there again Olly wasn't sacked.I( bet many fans of the bottom clubs wish their boards hasd as much sense as ours.

 

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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 09 Apr 14 2.31pm

TBF Wilf was awful. Think people need to stop making excuses for him it is make or break time.

 

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