Great performance from City though: they've proved that they can match the best. Reading were very, very lucky to escape with a draw.
(Apparently there's police horses on the pitch now - let's hope the hoolies don't mar what seems to have been a superb game).
Great performance from City though: they've proved that they can match the best. Reading were very, very lucky to escape with a draw.
(Apparently there's police horses on the pitch now - let's hope the hoolies don't mar what seems to have been a superb game).
Who's going to the game tomorrow and where ya drinking?
Any chance of an Urby footy met?
I am planning on being in the Cayo for about 1230 if anyone is around.
Who's going to the game tomorrow and where ya drinking?
Any chance of an Urby footy met?
I am planning on being in the Cayo for about 1230 if anyone is around.
today's game is a total sell out, so unless you fot a ticket dont bother
Cheeky bloody goal keeper, thinking he could do a Reading..... and if had not been for McNamee he would have had egg on his face big time. Tw@t should have had two red cards for that.
from 5th jan to ambasssadors who have gone to 7league aways and from 12th to ambassadors, st holders and members who have done 4 away league games.prices adult £30,oap £18 and under 16 a£1.no student reduction im affraid(still think in prem league)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cardiff_city/7803607.stmbbc said:New Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia has ended Michael Chopra's hopes of staying on at Cardiff.
The striker's loan spell finishes on Wednesday and he made it clear he wanted to extend his stay.
But Sbragia told BBC Radio Newcastle: "Michael Chopra's loan spell comes to an end on the 29 December and he will give us another body."
We're being linked with a mysterious Dutchman who goes by the name of Glen Loovens.
Never heard of him.