Friday, February 15, 2008

English FA Cup 16/2/2008 - Cardiff vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

This might be an enthralling live commentary and play by play English FA Cup match between Cardiff and Wolves not because there might be a possible upset, but because Dave Jones, manager of Cardiff, will today face his old club Wolverhampton Wanders or Wolves as they are more widely known. As many of you may be aware, Dave Jones experienced a terrible time many years back for a crime he swore he was not guilty of and has since slowly paid his dues and rehabilitated through football. Dave Jones was also the man who was successful in leading Wolves to the English Premier League in 2003, although he followed them back down in the following season. But from just that alone, it should be enough for Wolves fans to remember him fondly and recognise that where many others have failed, Dave Jones had at least served with distinction during his time managing the club.


Wolves on the other hand continue to try to aim for promotion year after year to the English Premier League but fail to put up a team strong enough for such a purpose of winning this live commentary and radio broadcast English FA Cup soccer match against Cardiff. They have also not done well in the Cup competitions and they are lucky that Liverpool legend and God Robbie Fowler would not be able to play for Cardiff in this round due to a hip injury that has plagued him for quite some time. They might have suffered from a double Liverpool knockout blow with both Liverpool natives Dave Jones and Robbie Fowler combining for this live commentary and TV telecast soccer match in the FA Cup. Despite this, Wolves does have a talented team with enough African flair to attack their way to promotion and better results but true to African enigma, they are also extremely prone to inconsistency and as a result the team has not done as well as they could have.


This live commentary and radio broadcast match in the English FA Cup should see a titanic struggle between two equally matched teams in Cardiff and Wolves. It would be incredibly hard to call as both teams have about the same ability and standards, and this often results in stalemate. What we can hope for is that this live commentary and TV telecast English FA Cup match will provide endless thrills and attacking football despite a possible stalemate, with Cardiff and Wolves engaging in end to end football and no shortage of goals for a global audience. This might be a better way to market the game to the rest of the world than playing that silly 39th game outside of England.

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