My son got some comps from his junior team so we went and had a look at Cardiff v QPR.Going on a little scouting mission tomorrow, Cardiff v QPR, looking forward to seeing how dire they really are.
My son got some comps from his junior team so we went and had a look at Cardiff v QPR.
The conclusion was that this was a typical end of season nothing match, both teams huffing and puffing but basically dialling it in and counting the days until they could go on holiday. Overall Cardiff created the better chances but it was really all about going through the motions and avoiding injury.
QPR set up with a 4-2-3-1 formation with a big blonde donkey leading the line (Polter) but other than one shot from the Rangers number 7 (Phillips I think) they really didn't threaten.
Noone started for Cardiff but looked a shadow of the player he was (at times) for us. He'd be a long way 5th. choice of our wingers if he was still here.
If QPR turn up with the same lack of intensity on Tuesday we should beat them by a couple.
Thanks for your report. I'm surprised that Cardiff were going through the motions. Probably until today's draw, they had an outside chance of snatching 6th place from Wednesday ��. They had another decent crowd again today too; about 27k?
Lethargic all around. The 28k fans were subdued, the douzen QPR fans who fancied a sing song serenaded us with their complete England repertoire. Cardiff perked up a bit at the end but it was pretty much a preseason type game.Thanks for your report. I'm surprised that Cardiff were going through the motions. Probably until today's draw, they had an outside chance of snatching 6th place from Wednesday . They had another decent crowd again today too; about 27k?
They had another decent crowd again today too; about 27k?