Six decades of Cardiff City v Nottingham Forest matches.

I always post a link to these quizzes on a City messageboard I use and one of the replies in the thread for the one for our last match said

“Bob, maybe next week you could set the questions based on rocket science.
At least that way the majority of us might have half a chance at getting one or two of them right.”

He’s got a point really, the questions do tend to be pretty tough, so I’m trying something different, and, I believe, a little easier, this time. There are the usual questions for each of the last six decades, but they are in cryptic crossword clue format with the answers all being players from the decade in question – the answers will be posted on here tomorrow.

There’s also an extra question relating to a picture of a player that was posted on that same messageboard I mentioned a few days ago – there’s no definite answer to this question so far and it may be that there never will be, but I’d be grateful to receive any opinions/comments from you as to who you think is in the picture.

60s. Although it may sound like it, this Forest player wasn’t named after a members club set up to assist the residents of a South Wales town (5,5).

70s. Did this member of a Forest side beaten by City in this decade travel on the Antrim Line (4,6)?

80s. It seems like this Forest centreback was no vegetarian (5,7)!

90s. Had a foot in both camps (5,9).

00s. Hair liners used by Cardiff pre Christmas moved up to Nottingham for the New Year (4,6).

10s. Used read horns in assault on Icelander (6,9).

The other question is simply can you identify the player in this picture?

The badge makes it look like he’s a City player, but I had no recollection of us ever being sponsored by a company called “Allux” – then again, I pay no attention whatsoever to who a club sponsors are and genuinely couldn’t tell you who currently sponsors, say, Man United and Chelsea. However, a list of previous City sponsors which appears on Wikipedia has no mention of Allux, but then there’s this photo from 85/86

that shows City players wearing shirts with that name on them – in fact, the player generally reckoned by messageboard users to be the mystery man is in the picture!

The poster of the original photo has said that he believes there is a Wigan connection to it and so I feel there is a good chance that the picture was taken on 8 February 1986 when City were beaten 2-0 at the old Springfield Park by Wigan – our side that day was

Lee Smelt

Wayne Curtis
Phil Brignull
Jimmy Mullen
David Giles

Mark Farrington
Chris Marustik
Nigel Vaughan
Mike Ford

Rob Turner
Paul Wheeler

Derrick Christie came on as a sub for Curtis

So, if the picture was taken at that match, then I suppose the player has to be Jimmy Mullen, but, whenever I look at it, I’m only about 70% convinced that it is him.

I know that some of our former players take the occasional look at this blog, so maybe there’s someone out there who can confirm once and for all that it is Jimmy Mullen – if nothing else, it would put me out of my misery!

Answers

60s. Barry Lyons.

70s. Neil Martin.

80s. David Needham.

90s. Kevin Ratcliffe.

00s. Neil Harris played, and scored, for City in a loan spell from Millwall in December 2004 and then signed for Forest over the Christmas period – he was a member of their team that was beaten 3-0 at Ninian Park on 3 January 2005.

  1. Darius Henderson was sent for elbowing Heidar Helguson in City’s win over Forest in April 2013.

 

 

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City’s away results faltering as they limp towards finishing line.

A much shorter than normal piece this time because, apart from having seen the goal, I know virtually nothing of what happened on the pitch during City’s 1-0 loss at Sheffield Wednesday yesterday, so I’ll just content myself with a few observations from a distance.

  1. It’s probably about three months ago now that Neil Warnock first mentioned his side “limping over the line” at the end of the season and, although recent home results and, more often than not, performances have been good, this is definitely the case away from Cardiff City Stadium. Since what was probably our best week of the season as we won successive games at Leeds and Derby (I await the confirmation that Derby have sacked the newly appointed Gary Rowett after their 4-0 loss at Brentford yesterday!), we have just managed a couple of draws at Blackburn and Barnsley (there were times when we were hanging on for grim death in these games as well) from our last five away matches. After a spell where we scored twelve in six games on our travels as we troubled teams with our pace on the break, we’ve managed just three in our last four hundred and fifty minutes of away action.
  2. Neil Warnock mentioned that he was disappointed with one of his defenders for not “putting his body on the line” when trying to stop the eighty fourth minute match winner. Credit to sub Fernando Forestieri for putting his natural penchant for diving to legal use as he reacted quickly and bravely to Allan McGregor’s blocking of a Jordan Rhodes shot, but our manager clearly believed Jazz Richards could have done more to prevent the goal. Warnock was probably right as well, but, as a lifelong Blade, he will always be up for any visit to Hillsborough, but was that really the case yesterday for all of our team given the position City found themselves in going into the game? I’ve talked about losing intensity when a feeling that a target has been reached is abroad and I don’t think it’s a shock to find that the desire level of the Wednesday player and the City man who could have got to that loose ball was different. If we’d had ten points fewer and lost the game under the same circumstances, then criticism of Richards would be more deserved in my book, but in matches that are decided by such fine margins, that little bit more commitment often makes all of the difference.
  3. Wednesday are another of those teams that, from the outside at least, appear to be in danger of not complying with FFP regulations (they have signed plenty of expensive players over the past two seasons and, although I suppose I may be forgetting one or two big money departures from the club, I can’t think of any off the top of my head). Their big crowds are a help of course if they are just staying the right side of the line as far as the rules are concerned, but maybe the thing which truly tilts the balance is their rip off away fan admission prices – City supporters had to pay an extortionate £36 to watch yesterday’s match.
  4. Wednesday look more solid and organised than when they were beaten Play Off Finalists last season, but it appears to me that this has come at the expense of a lot of the attacking flair they had in 15/16 and they are coming under pressure for their top six spot from a Fulham side with plenty of that quality currently. If one of the top six are to miss out, then maybe a Reading side that, incredibly for a team in their position, have conceded more goals than they’ve scored might be the ones to do so, but Wednesday don’t look as good a bet for promotion through the Play Offs as they did to me last season – at those away fan prices though, I hope they prove me wrong!
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