My favourite game: when Cambridge drew at home to eight-man Cardiff | Max Rushden

Nothing better sums up my experience of being a lower-league fan than a goalless draw against a team with eight men

On 28 December 1999, Cambridge United drew 0-0 at home to Cardiff City in Division Two (now League One). Nothing remarkable there. Until you realise that Cardiff City had three men sent off – one for deliberate handball on the line. Yet Cambridge still couldn’t get three points.

My memories of standing on the north terrace that day are pretty hazy. But I distinctly remember being excited that David Elleray was the referee. Who knows what mistake he’d made in the Premier League the week before to be sent down to our level but he was by some distance the most famous person on the pitch. And he meant business.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/24/my-favourite-game-when-cambridge-drew-at-home-to-eight-man-cardiff

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