No idea, although I just read this on the BBC website: "It's my first time watching Cardiff live this season and, with next year's World Cup and this month's England v Chile game in mind, I'm greatly looking forward to seeing their midfield enforcer Gary Medel - particularly in this game. He racked up 11 club red cards in the previous four seasons, including derby dismissals for Boca Juniors v River Plate and for Sevilla v Real Betis. Incredibly, he's yet to be booked in Cardiff colours" Don't let me down lad
It doesn't have the air of a derby game in the slightest. I was expecting pitch invasions, the odd decapitation and a flurry of red cards and goals!!! Battle of Wales?!? You'd get more excitement from the Prince of Wales!
Like most derbies, it's only really of any significance to the fans involved. The only one I've ever found particularly interesting as an outsider is the Old Firm as that one has the added political and religious elements to give it an edge, the fact that (when they're in the same league) it's played four times a year takes the sense of occasion off it a bit though. Man U v City is a bit more interesting these days given the quality City now have in their team.
I haven't got Sky so I wouldn't know how they've built this game up. I know the Welsh are a bit mental though, fully expect a red card in the last 25 minutes!
The new breed of football fan, I much preffered when it was a working mans game with the odd scrape thrown in
Poor game was the El Taffico. Expected so much more from it. Still better than the Everton/Spurs game though.
Luckiest win I've ever seen haha!! Fair play though mate a win is a win. I listened on radio and thought of you, especially in 87th min when he gave the first yellow of the game!
Undoubtedly my jammiest win of the year! I noticed the first yellow late on and just thought, "Oh for f*ck sake, somebody just kick somebody"