Sunday 14 August 2011

More of the same please!

Its been a very satisfying opening week of the season, with the hard fought (and possibly undeserved!) late winner against West Ham last Sunday, followed by an almost as satisfying Carling Cup at Oxford United on Wednesday.

West Ham United 0 Cardiff City 1

I sat down in front of the TV last Sunday with some trepidation - Would our new team work? Could we score goals? Could we defend well against probably the best team of the division and their Premier League stars? Well, the answer to those questions was yes, probably and yes again!

Only 2 of the starting eleven played in the final playoff game against Reading in May, (McNaughton and Whittingham), so it was very much my first chance to check on the team progress. Defensively, we looked sound - Marshall in goal seemed to work particularly well with the whole defence, and both Hudson and Gerrard in the centre of the defence made some crucial tackles. I'm not sure of the pace of those 2 against some nippier strikers, but there won't be many better combinations in the Championship this year. The midfield also seemed to work well, although lacking a little width and pace outside at times. Whittingham was outstanding, and continues to improve as a player.
Its in! Kenny Miller scores the winner in the 91st minute!
 
However, up front there are still some question marks for me. Although Earnshaw made a nuisance of himself and Kenny Miller scored an opportunist winner, the 2 of them are too similar players in my opinion to play together on a regular basis - I think we need a player with more of an aerial threat to play with one or the other of them, and then bring the other off the bench for the last 20-25 minutes with pace when defences start to tire.
 
But lets not be too pedantic - it was a good performance last Sunday. We probably only deserved a draw at best, but the signs were encouraging of the overall team performance and the win was a bonus. Over the course of a season these things have a habit of evening themselves out, and I've no doubt there will be other occasions when teams score late goals against us to deny us of points.
 
Oxford United 1 Cardiff 3 (after extra time)
 
I'm not a big fan of the Carling Cup - it's one cup competition too far in my opinion. However, for once this match came in useful as a way of giving the rest of the squad players the chance to see some competitive match action. With 8 squad players away on international duty, it was a chance for some of the youngsters and fringe players to shine - it was particularly good to see Alex Evans and Ibrahim Farrah start.
Whitts at Oxford
An encouraging performance from a half strength team who showed their superior fitness to win in extra time, with goals from Peter Whittingham and Nat Jarvis.
 
Another Sunday.
This afternoon we have the first home game of the season to our only local rivals, Bristol City (I don't mention the "S" word on here!). Its not until the middle of September that we have a home league game at the traditional time of 3.00pm a on a Saturday! We have had good wins over the Wurzles at Cardiff during the last few seasons, even last year when we were 2-0 down after 4 minutes! Lets hope it continues today!   
 
 

Saturday 6 August 2011

It's All to Play For!

Season's Greetings

Well, here it is - the first day of the new season. Well, OK, I know the first game took place last night (Blackpool won 1-0 at Hull), but today is the first full set of fixtures. Except for the Bluebirds and West Ham United, of course, who don't play until tomorrow due to the demands of TV (and the Metropolitan Police, I suspect). But anyway, it is the first day proper of  the season. Remember the old days when matches always kicked off at 3 o'clock on a Saturday afternoon?

All I know is that by 7.30 am on a Saturday morning at the end of a week's holiday I am wide awake - the football season is here today.

In Malky We Trust

A new season, a new manager, and quite a lot of new team. 9 new signings to add to the 12 players left by the old regime mean a lot of changes and a lot of getting used to. However, I'm quietly confident that  we can do at least as well as the last 2 seasons, and at least get a playoff place.
 
At the time of composing this entry, West Ham are obviously the strongest team on paper in the division. If no more of their Premier League stars such as Paul Parker get snapped up by the existing Premier League clubs, then they are clearly in a strong position to go up over the course of a season. Leicester City have been spending money to acquire large numbers of players and appear to be stronger than last year and on paper at least look like they will be challenging. However, I'm not so sure they will be a lot better than many of the teams in the Championship, a division with many teams close to each other in terms of ability.
 
In my opinion, we are no weaker than last year, when we finished 4th in the league. Apart from the 2 teams mentioned above, I don't think there are any teams who are obviously better than those teams left from last season. Of the teams coming up, I think Brighton will be challenging. Gus Poyet is an excellent manager, and the new stadium factor may well inspire them to do well, possibly all the way to the playoff. Poyet is the key to Brighton, and the main danger is if there is an early sacking of a Premier League manager, and that Poyet is looked for as a replacement.
Gus Poyet - going places.
 
My Predictions for the Championship Season

Top 6, in no particular order:-
West Ham United
Leicester City
Cardiff City
Brighton And Hove Albion
Reading
Middlesborough

Relegation:-
Doncaster
Derby
Peterborough

Who will be our stars?
 
We still have a nucleus of very good players, and I'm sure Malky will bring out the best in players such as Peter Whittingham, a proven matchwinner on his day. The new young players he has brought in look exciting, and I'm sure Kenny Miller will score goals again at this level.
Of course, if Craig Bellamy is able to extricate himself from Manchester City and return, who knows?

But no matter what, despite the good runs and the bad runs, the trials and tribulations of the football season are here again, and all true football fans are happy and excited.

West Ham Utd v Cardiff City

BBC Championship page