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Cardiff Back in for Riordan?
(Sunday 28 August 2005)
Sky Sports dot com understand Cardiff have
resurrected their move for Hibernian striker Derek
Riordan. The move seemed dead in the water
earlier this week when Riordan failed to travel
south for talks with Cardiff after they agreed a fee
with Hibs for his services. |
Cardiff City 2, Wolves 2
(Sunday 28 August 2005)
There was only one
happy man doing the Ayatollah yesterday - and he
certainly wasn't at Ninian Park. England bowling
hero Simon Jones rejoiced in his superb five-wicket
haul in the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge |
Jones tells
pundits 'mind your own!
(Saturday 27 August 2005)
A prickly Dave Jones last night told the football
pundits to keep their noses out of Cardiff City's
business. The Bluebirds boss refused point blank to
discuss City's failed attempts to sign Scottish
strikers Kris Boyd and Derek Riordan. |
Riordan happy to stay at Hibs
(Thursday 25 August 2005)
Derek Riordan last night refused to be rushed into a
move away from Hibernian after the Easter Road club
accepted an offer for him from Cardiff City.
The 22-year-old striker, |
Colchester 0, Cardiff 2 and Luton 1, Cardiff 4
(Wednesday 24 August 2005)
Cardiff City advanced
to the second round of the Carling Cup with a
professional performance at Layer Road. Mark
Yeates missed an early gilt-edged chance from eight
yards for Colchester, then on the half hour Jeff
Whitley was brought down in the box by Kemal Izzet.
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Killie accept Cardiff's Boyd bid
(Tuesday 23 August 2005)
Kilmarnock have accepted a bid of about £500,000
from Cardiff City for want-away striker Kris Boyd.
Killie general manager Dave MacKinnon confirmed that
Boyd will travel to the English Championship club on
Tuesday. |
Valley RAMS World - Updated
(Sunday 21 August 2005)
Valley RAMS World has been updated, a video
of the away trip to Derby is now online. Click Valley RAMS World on the left to
view the video, or click above to view. |
Derby County 2, Cardiff City 1
(Sunday 21 August 2005)
A late goal from
Cardiff’s Cameron Jerome ensured a nervous finish
for Derby, who had built a two-goal interval lead at
Pride Park and then nearly paid for taking their
foot off the gas. A moment of magic from Morten
Bisgaard and a penalty from Inigo Idiakez. |
Barker's plea to Bluebirds fans
(Friday 19 August 2005)
Cardiff City defender Chris Barker has urged
Bluebirds fans to stay patient as the club seek to
recover from their disappointing start to the new
season. Dave Jones' new-look City side have so far
struggled to turn pre-season promise into results. |
Wales 0, Slovenia 0 - Match Report
(Wednesday 17 August 2005)
The first ever
international at Swansea's recently opened New
Stadium saw Wales battle to a goalless draw with
Slovenia. John Toshack had claimed he would refuse
to allow the forthcoming clash with England. |
Sam prepares £1m
bid for Riordan
(Monday 15 August 2005)
Sam Hammam was today
planning to meet Hibernian striker Derek Riordan for
talks over a £1m move to Cardiff City. The Bluebirds
are understood to be ready to break their transfer
fee. |
Dave Jones looks
for 'Team to Bounce Back'
(Sunday 14 August 2005)
Dave Jones may have
been in philosophical mood in the aftermath of
Cardiff City's dismal defeat to Watford on Friday
night but he left his players in little doubt that a
repeat performance will not be tolerated again this
season. |
Cardiff City 1,
Watford 3
(Saturday 13 August 2005)
One step forward, two
steps backward for Cardiff City. Three days after
impressively coming from behind to defeat a
much-fancied Leeds side, the Bluebirds undid all of
Tuesday night's good work with a demoralising defeat
against modest Watford. |
Fulham Sign
Warner on Loan
(Thursday 11 August 2005)
Fulham have solved
their goalkeeping crisis by signing Cardiff City's
Tony Warner on a six-month loan-deal. Boss Chris
Coleman has been forced to secure emergency cover
after Jaroslav Drobny and Mark Crossley sustained
knee injuries during the club’s pre-season tour to
the United States. |
Tosh to snub
Savage for Slovenia game
(Wednesday 10 August 2005)
Wales boss John Toshack was today expected to snub
Robbie Savage's pleas for a second international
chance by leaving him out of the squad to face
Slovenia at Swansea's New Stadium next week. |
Cardiff City 2,
Leeds United 1
(Wednesday 10 August 2005)
Skipper Darren Purse
admitted the mistake which led to Leeds United
taking the lead at Ninian Park last night, but he
also fired Cardiff City's matchwinner on a night of
high drama at Ninian Park. |
If City score
I'll be up on my feet - Ridsdale
(Tuesday 09 August 2005)
He was the man with
Leeds United engraved on his heart. The so-called
fan in the boardroom who oversaw Leeds' climb to the
dizzy heights of the Champions League. |
Ipswich Town 1,
Cardiff City 0
(Sunday 07 August 2005)
Debutant Nicky Forster
gave Ipswich victory in their opening game of the
Coca-Cola Championship season against Cardiff. In a
dour opening 45 minutes neither side really
threatened to make a breakthrough and the second half. |
My City days are
over, says Langley
(Friday 05 August)
Richard Langley has admitted he is on the way out at
Cardiff City. Manager Dave Jones has told Langley to
find another club and the Jamaican international
said today: 'It's the end of an era for me. |
New Stadium
Shocker
(Thursday 04 August 2005)
Cardiff City were today left
"staggered" by the news that a mystery developer is
waiting in the shadows to build the new stadium at
Leckwith should their plans fail. |
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