Cardiff City 0 - 0 Tottenham Hotspurby 606 Sport Hosts (U3702819) 07 January 2007
A relentless Cardiff display earned the hosts a replay against Tottenham in the FA Cup third round, as both sides struggled in wet and windy conditions. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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-THFC- (U6373038) posted Jan 8, 2007 'Completely dominated'
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QuayBlue (U7060930) posted Jan 8, 2007 Yet again, another 2 comments have been made about Cardiff fans causing trouble when it was clearly Tottenham fans!!
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mick5eye (U2426289) posted Jan 8, 2007 cardiff fans fighting again ban cardiff fans just like the wolves
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Helz101 (U7064993) posted Jan 8, 2007 Why does everyone have to bring up 'the soul crew' all the time? Okay, city fans did light up a flare..So what? who were the ones who charged at the police at pitch side? If i remember correcty it was the spurs fans..I say bring on WHL, and lets see if you lot put up the same performance as you did at Ninnan shall we? Cardiff were deffinatly the better team through-out and no doubt did have the best singing fans! The atmosphere was electric, Blueeeebirds!!
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davies88 (U7061894) posted Jan 8, 2007 Mackin_Sundays surely you spurs lot can come up with more then the 'old hooligan card' come on its getting boring!
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Mackin_Sundays (U1778164) posted Jan 9, 2007 Well i have not mentioned anything about the trouble The fans got themselves into, so your attemped to come back at what i said is poor at best.
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salvadorsanchezRIP (U3904473) posted Jan 9, 2007 Gonna get a pasting at the Lane.
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mick5eye (U2426289) posted Jan 10, 2007 concernedincardiff,as a wolves fans i know what you mean the cardiff fans fighting with roit poilce just because of beer ?ban all cardiff fans
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mick5eye (U2426289) posted Jan 10, 2007 well done brumblue it is the thing a brum a said for a few season
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davies88 (U7061894) posted Jan 10, 2007
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