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Unseen Cardiff City v Swansea moments as Morison pelted with verbals by own fans and new chant emerges

Cardiff City were hammered 4-0 by bitter rivals Swansea City in the 114th instalment of the South Wales derby.

It was a clinic from Russell Martin's men and Steve Morison's side had no answer. The Bluebirds are left to lick their wounds while the Swans head back down the M4 with the sweetest of victories under their belts.

The game, though, was not televised, meaning unless you were one of the fans inside Cardiff City Stadium it is unlikely you will have seen what went on. Here, we bring you some of the things you might have missed from Saturday's derby duel.

Steve Morison's Cardiff City reign has largely been a very positive one. He has been subjected to very few negative comments from the terraces since he took charge in October and rightly so, given the job he has done.

However, his worst defeat in charge came at the worst possible time, in the South Wales derby, and in front of more than 27,000 supporters, too.

The negative reaction he got when Cardiff fans saw the goals fly past Alex Smithies was a new experience for him, though, and he was surprised by the reaction.

"There were lots of verbals from the people on the side today, as I was standing there as manager, and it is what it is. You've got to take it on the chin," he said.

"I find it tough, because I found it tough when I was a player, because it really does my brain in. The comments that they make, you just look around and think, 'Are you honestly being serious?' Let's not get into it, it is what it is.

"It's amazing how people are allowed to speak to you on the side. Imagine if I had said something back? That's the nature of the beast. That's football, apparently. It's very accepted that things can get said one way a hell of a lot and you're expected to

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