I said Cardiff would get promoted this year. :rolleyes:
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I dont think cardiff will go up, they always mess up near the end.
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Liverpool didn't come out second half.
Looking forward to the journey to portsmouth now....not.
I'm pretty mad if i'm honest. Debatable penalty with Gerrard, and if not then where was the corner? Gallas definitely either fouled him or touched that ball yet neither was given. As Sergio said, Webb was too quick to go to the cards and he missed several free kicks for both teams. I'm disappointed because we played well and yet again it ended this way, 2-1. Benitez shouldn't be blamed, he did everything correctly for once today and I just think we were dreadfully unlucky. Imo considering both halves it deserved to be a draw.
wasn't that good. attendance was lower than what they announced aswell.
But us Cardiff fans are pessimistic. We're not that good a team, we can beat the big teams but we're ****** against the smaller ones who want it more and chuck 5 across the middle against the world's worst central midfielders.
We don't "always ess up near the end". We did it once in April and the time before we ****** up in December.
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Hicks denied entrance to the club he 'owns' - Brilliant.
EDIT: Just remembered that Masc came off for AquilaniMy bad.
As for the penalty, your missing why it wasn't a penalty. Not because he thought Gallas got a touch, it was because he (the ref) thought Gerrard played the ball too far ahead of him to get it, so even if Gallas didn't touch him, Gerrard was never getting to the ball in the first place.
Yes Liverpool were a bit unlucky but these things happen. But I agree, not rafas fault. Arsene Wenger apparently gave a good half time team talk which inspired the players, so if anything it was his team talk that did it.
Last edited by CHA!NGANG; 13-12-2009 at 07:57 PM.
Palacio's last week.EDIT: Just remembered that Masc came off for AquilaniMy bad.
As for the penalty, your missing why it wasn't a penalty. Not because he thought Gallas got a touch, it was because he (the ref) thought Gerrard played the ball too far ahead of him to get it, so even if Gallas didn't touch him, Gerrard was never getting to the ball in the first place.
He arguably could have got to that though. I remember seeing it but I can't remember it all properly but I'm sure I remember that it wasn't too far ahead of him. Gerrard wasn't going anywhere. Plus, it's down to the ref at the time.
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