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The Lower Leagues Thread

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Edging past one of the favourites for relegation, well done pride of wales!!
 
Just seen replay. Great strike but what wa keeprr doing
 
Are we going to have a 5 page thread for every Cardiff game this season?
 
How Port Vale haven't scored against our neighbours is a mystery... far better side tonight.
Dear me , completely one sided game , all they needed was to score. Excellent turn out from their fans, though nothing to shout about at all.
 
Battered at port vale. I thought they were winning the league after scraping past Peterborough?

Only 44 more games for salech and Robinson to get their 60 goals and assists (LOL)
 
Take Colvill out of that side and they have no threat. Tanner tonight was extremely poor even by Ronald standards.
 
Didnt see game. Loving the report and your comments.

Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales

Cardiff City were lucky to escape with a point after being outplayed in Thursday's goalless draw at Port Vale in League One.
Vale overpowered their opponents physically and came close to scoring in the first half through a Jesse Debrah header and a misdirected clearance from Cardiff captain Calum Chambers which hit the post.
The visitors were no better after the interval, struggling to cope with Vale's set-pieces and offering next to nothing going forward.
 

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