Friday, 7 March 2014

Big Game v Fulham

If have is anything like a must win game, tomorrow via Fulham is that game. With the worst two defences in the Premier League meeting should their will be goals. However, the Londoner’s have the deadly forward line and that could be why some bookies are giving them the edge to beat Cardiff.
 
The remaining fixtures:
  • Saturday 8th March Cardiff vs Fulham
  • Saturday15th March Everton vs Cardiff
  • Saturday 22nd March Cardiff vs Liverpool
  • Saturday 29th March West Brom vs Cardiff
  • Saturday 5th April Cardiff vs C Palace
  • Saturday 12th April Southampton vs Cardiff
  • Saturday 19th April Cardiff vs Stoke City
  • Sunday 27th April Sunderland vs Cardiff
  • Saturday 3rd May Newcastle vs Cardiff
  • Sunday 11th May Cardiff vs Chelsea
 
I have done the figures, even being the most optimistic of Cardiff City fan, I am worried. After the Fulham game there is a double header with Merseyside Everton away and the following Saturday Liverpool visiting the Cardiff City Stadium. Not the easiest of fixtures with Fulham grasping for points and the both Merseyside club looking for a Championship League/European football next season.
 
It must three points tomorrow a point would leave Cardiff depending on other teams to lose, not the best way of survival. A win will still keep Cardiff in the bottom three because of their unimpressive goal average. Fulham manager Felix Magath is insisted Fulham's visit to Cardiff on Saturday is not a "must-win" encounter - and claimed his side will avoid relegation whatever the result. I hope the Cardiff boss is instilling the opposite and shouting from the roof top now important victory and three points are. You can beat the fans see the game as a must win game.
 
Has for team news Cardiff, are managing better than Fulham, with Mark Hudson out for the remainder of the season, but Cardiff will hope Andrew Taylor and Craig Noone are available after knocks. Fulham are reported to have a number of problems, Fernando Amorebieta and Damien Duff are out with record signing Kostas Mitroglou played for Greece in midweek but doubts over his fitness remain.
 
The sporting pundits and former players are lining up to ring the death bell for the Bluebirds offering them little or no chance of playing Premier League football next season.

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