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Time to keep calm at Cardiff

Cardiff City’s season is not exactly at the crossroads some would suggest. Just yet!

A playoff position is still well within their grasp but the Bluebirds form of late has been patchy to say the least. So what’s gone wrong? There has been a seemingly never ending hangover after suffering that cruelest of defeats at the hands of Liverpool in the Carling Cup final, which even the hardest hearted neutral called a classic, all it came down to after 130 minutes of superb football is that Liverpool simply had one better penalty taker, Dreams were shattered when the hapless Anthony Gerrard a lifelong Liverpool supporter and cousin of Stephen had his saved, but to lay the blame at his feet as some so called Cardiff City fans did in the following weeks was shameful, unfair and unjust, others had missed too including strikers Ruby Gestede and Kenny Miller who had also missed what looked to be a sitter in normal time that would have sealed the victory for the Bluebirds.

Miller has become something of an enigma, the lone striker who has not scored for fifteen matches!! Whose constant inclusion in the side at the expensive of the returning local legend that is Robert Earnshaw, who has spent much of the season warming the coach seats as caused confusion and indignation amongst many supporters.

Another major problem for a team struggling to score, is the deep, deep position a man who is capable of scoring twenty-five plus goals in a season from midfield is being asked to play in, step forward Peter Whittingham or rather step back and stay back, so far back that at times in the pass month he has been playing behind goalkeeper David Marshall, trice clearing the ball off the goal line after all in front of him had flapped and failed..The games in the latter part of this season in which Whittingham has played in his favoured position have seen Cardiff City at their best most notably the afore mentioned Carling Cup Final

Whittingham and Cardiff have also sorely missed the influence, pin point passing and holding play of former club captain Stephen McPhail having done battle with Lymphoma cancer he is now suffering from the same rare Sjogren’s syndrome that afflicts tennis star Venus Williams, whom personally contacted the Irishman with an offer of help, fearing his career was at an end due to the condition which affects the immune system causing weakness and exhaustion, he gratefully accepted her advice and flew to Los Angeles for care under the guidance of specialist Dr Daniel Wallace, since then with new medication and monitoring McPhail has managed two fifty minute appearances greatly boosting the morale of teammates, supporters and fellow suffers alike also allowing Whittingham to get forward and cause all sort of problems for the opposition.

But in reality the real crux of the dip in form post Cup final lies in the lack of new players brought in the transfer window and loan periods, to bolster a greatly depleted squad, Mackay took up the management post with twelve senior players having left the club during the summer following David Jones’ departure perhaps tellingly neither striker Michael Chopra nor winger Chris Burke have been replaced during Mackay’s tentureship, with the club strapped for cash it was the loan window that many hoped would be the saviour in allowing Mackay to strengthen his small squad, however following the Channel 4 documentary Dispatches which featured the alleged underhand dealings some clubs had undertaken in the loan market and beyond..Players offered on loan to Cardiff City have been sparse on the ground and a couple that have been, were hastily recalled when they showed good form. The Dispatches programme heavily featured Cardiff City’s name primarily on the ground that last season the Bluebirds acquired Craig Bellamy on loan from Manchester City many Championship clubs at the time cried foul and complained bitterly about Bellamy, Aaron Ramsey and the eight further loanees City fielded regularly last season, however the truth of the matter where Bellamy is concerned is; unwanted by the Manchester City management team, bored, frustrated and depressed he wanted nothing more than to escape and come home to the South Wales Valleys, while on one such trip home he jumped at the chance to play for the team he has passionately supported since a child when approached by then Cardiff City manager Dave Jones, in fact so keen was Bellamy to play he took a sizable pay cut.

No Cardiff City supporter that was there on the day he scored the winner against bitter derby rivals Swansea City will forget the look of exuberation and utter delight on his face the moment the ball crossed the line. It was one that was echoed across the faces of Cardiff City supporters everywhere for several days, It is the lost of Bellamy first back the Manchester city then to Liverpool that tells the real tale behind the ailing form of The Bluebirds, they are a good solid team that work well together, however Cardiff City save for Peter Whittingham are sorely lacking in superstar quality, at this time of the season with a small squad of understandably, deflated, tired, jaded players some of whom are carrying niggles what the team needs is a spark someone to conjure up a flash of magic to lift spirits turn things around…to make everyone believe again….

Personally I think Cardiff have that player that someone will step up and halt the slide that as seen City win just two of their last twelve games.

I believe The Bluebirds will make the playoffs and I’ll keep hold of that belief until the fat lady sings and it’s a statistical impossibility

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Keep calm and don’t panic… yet

BLUEBIRDS!!

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Blackburn outcast wants LA Galaxy move

Michel Salgado is reportedly eyeing up a move to LA Galaxy when he leaves Blackburn as a free agent in the summer, according to Mirror Football.

The former Real Madrid full-back has been in and out of the Rovers starting line-up in his time in his time in England, and has had an injury plagued 2011-12.

It is believed that the veteran defender is keen to move out to the MLS, with a source close to the Spaniard speaking of Salgado’s desire.

“Michel felt he could have helped the team, but he was told before Christmas that he could not play. He was prepared to rip up his contract and agree to leave in the summer, but they said no,” the source admitted.

“The club wanted him to go in January, but he didn’t want to uproot his children before the end of the school year. Now he is considering offers from the Middle East and Qatar.”

Salgado played alongside Galaxy talisman David Beckham, and would like to join up with the Englishman on the American west coast.

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By Gareth McKnight

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Chelsea told to up the ante to land Brazilian

Chelsea have been told that Shakhtar Donetsk star Willian is for sale at the right price.

The Brazilian midfielder has impressed for the Ukrainian champions both domestically and in Europe, and the Blues are thought to be long-term admirers of the South American.

The Stamford Bridge club had a £16.7 million bid turned down by the eastern Europeans in January, but coach Mircea Lucescu has admitted that he could be tempted to sell his star man.

“They have to pay the price,” he told The Daily Mail.

“They have to pay the price because we bring the players here at 17 or 18 years old. We pay a lot of money because they are talented players and we bring them up. I have 23 or 24 [players like that], not only Willian.

“Luiz Adriano, Douglas Costa, Alex Teixeira, Dentinho, Alan Patrick – they are very young and they are already prepared to win the championship with a good mentality.

“They have played a lot of matches in Europe and they have a very, very good value. If Chelsea pay his [asking price], I am not against letting my players play for the big clubs.

“If they pay the price, he can go. If not, he will remain here because he has another two-and-a-half years on his contract,” the boss concluded.

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Caption Competition: England quartet get a surprise visitor

Roy Hodgson’s England squad for Euro 2012 contained some uninspiring selections, such as Liverpool’s Stewart Downing who failed to contribute a goal or an assist for the Reds in the Premier League last season.

It is the likes of Downing that our hopes for this summer rest on, which has understandably led to a lack of expectation as to how far England will progress in Poland and Ukraine next month.

However, the whole country will still get behind the team when the Three Lions play their opening fixture in Euro 2012 against France and the pressure will be on Hodgson to at least progress through the group stages.

Here are four of England’s wingers: Manchester United’s Ashley Young, Manchester City’s James Milner and Arsenal’s Theo Walcott alongside Downing, but a lion seems to have gate-crashed the photo shoot.

Can you come up with a funny caption for this picture?

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Nani concerned over lack of contract talks

Manchester United winger Nani is thought to be weighing up his future, as negotiations over a contract extension at Old Trafford have stalled according to The Daily Mail.

The tricky attacker has been on international duty with Portugal at Euro 2012 over the last fortnight, but is said to be concerned at the lack of contact from Sir Alex Ferguson’s men in recent times.

Nani is said to be keen to sign a £120,000-a-week deal with the Red Devils, but no agreement has been reached as yet, leading the winger to evaluate his options.

Juventus are thought to be admirers of the Portugal international and are ready to pounce should an extension not be penned.

In the meantime, United are thought to be monitoring Porto’s highly-rated wideman James Rodriguez, who would be a ready-made replacement for Nani should he leave.

The Colombian youngster has starred for the Portuguese champions over the last 24 months, and has been repeatedly linked to leading clubs in Spain, Italy and England.

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Arsenal need a resolution over this deal and quickly

Arsenal fans may currently be enjoying a rich vein they find themselves in, whereby their club seems increasingly active in the transfer market, carrying out the strengthening that has been so badly craved season after season for the past few years.

One thing remains though, casting a shadow over everything Arsenal have done this summer. You don’t have to look far in the media for talk of Robin Van Persie’s failure to sign a new contract with the North London club thus far.

Nothing unfamiliar then. Another summer, another of Arsenal’s key players linked to a big money move elsewhere. The usual suspects are interested; Man City, Barcelona, and Chelsea depending on which gossip column you choose to delve into.

This summer simply cannot have the same familiarity as Arsenal have endured in the past however. Last summers relentless and tiresome speculation surrounding Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri was hugely detrimental to their former clubs prospects in the 2011/12 season. Their eventual move away from the club resulted in three panic buys on the last day of the summer transfer window, and Arsenal had to endure their worst start to a Premier League season since boss Arsene Wenger took over in 1996.

Whether or not Van Persie stays is almost irrelevant, as merely a quick solution will help Arsenal. Obviously keeping hold of their 30 goal a season captain is the ideal outcome, but if Van Persie is set on leaving, there is no point on delaying the inevitable for the sake of faint hope. Parting company with the Dutchman (should that be the agreed outcome) should happen as quickly as possible so as to get rid of the shadow that is cast over Arsenal with all the speculation, as it has already been proven to do no favours.

Obviously there are reasons why the outcome can’t be reached immediately. At 29, Van Persie is likely to be signing his last major contract, irrespective of which club said contract is with. He will be eager to draw out speculation, negotiating for as best a deal as he can possibly attain. Arsenal are also believed to be in the middle of restructuring their wage bill, so finding where Van Persie’s new contract would leave him financially also needs to be resolved.

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Whilst Arsene Wenger may be confident that Van Persie is staying, his reluctancy to confirm this in the form of a new contract being agreed is not helping the Gunners strengthen. If he is serious about strengthening his team for the upcoming season, then a Van Persie outcome will leave everyone knowing where they stand. Whether it’s adapting to life without him, or further building around their prolific striker, the sooner the resolution the better.

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Simply the Top TEN ‘football transfers’ that might have been

The power of hindsight, what a wonderful thing. Yes many managers have been cursing their luck over the years not only about poor performances, injuries and rumours surrounding their future, but instead about the players they missed out on, and watched move successfully onto other wanting pastures. Yes, dig deeper into the cavernous history of football and you will find some of the game’s biggest names could have indeed been plying their trade for your team, failing a frank ‘thanks but no thanks’ from the clubs administering powers that be. Yes, they get it wrong too.

Managers may be shaking their heads at ever letting these players walk out of the exit door, and will always be frustratingly left with the ponderous notion of what might have been. Whilst you continually have your head in your hands at the lacklustre performances of some of your teams’ poorer personnel, take a look at what you could have won. Here are the top ten transfers that might have been.

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Top 10 loan stars up for grabs in the Premier League

When used correctly, the loan market can be a hugely beneficial tool. The parent club, recipient team, and player can all equally share the advantage of a temporary switch. Frequently used by the Premier League’s bigger club to blood some of their youngsters in the high-pressure environment of the league, recipients also benefit from having a talent that they would most likely be unable to acquire otherwise in their team.

For the individual, a loan move can help provide the necessary building blocks of first-team experience that are used to facilitate the development of many young players. It offers them the arena to acclimatise to what is required of them without any potential mistakes or errors causing any damage to their parent club. Danny Welbeck is the perfect example of the usefulness of the loan market. After impressing during a spell at Sunderland, the 21-year-old has gone from strength to strength and last season consigned the exciting Javier Hernandez to the bench before representing England at Euro 2012.

There are many players who will hope to follow a similar trajectory to that of the Manchester United man and here we take a look at some players who will be hoping to utilise the loan market to push their careers on to the next level.

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Click on Ryo below to see the Top 10

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Tottenham set to make renewed bid after previous knock back

Tottenham Hotspur are still tracking Brazilian striker Leandro Damiao and have had at least one bid rejected for the 23 year old.

The Daily Telegraph believes Spurs are still keen on the frontman, who is valued by Internacional at £20 million.

A deal for Damiao could signal the end of Jermain Defoe’s stay at White Hart Lane, with Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas said to be keen to offer 19 year-old Harry Kane some first team opportunities.

A mass exodus is currently being carried out at the London club as the Portuguese shapes his Tottenham squad. Tom Huddlestone’s move on loan to Stoke comes at a time when Michael Dawson and Luka Modric are close to deals out of Spurs. The future of Jermaine Jenas, Giovani Dos Santos, Heurelho Gomes, David Bentley and Rafael Van Der Vaart is also uncertain.

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Still only 34 the former Chelsea manager was heavily criticised for trying to change too much too quickly at the Bridge and must be careful, contemplating moving on extremely talented players such as Rafael van Der Vaart and Jermain Defoe.

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John Terry provides a welcome boost

England defender John Terry appears to have won his race to be fit for the upcoming World Cup qualifying double-header against Moldova and Ukraine.

Terry’s Chelsea teammate Ashley Cole is battling to recover for the latter qualifier after being ruled out of Friday’s match in Chisinau with an ankle injury, which has ended Cole’s hopes of becoming the first full-back to win 100 England caps during September’s double-header. He is currently on 98 and will have to wait until at least next month to reach his century. However, Blues captain Terry played a full part in training at England’s London Colney base on Monday afternoon, looking completely untroubled by his recent neck injury as he headed several balls during the session of more than an hour.

Striker Andy Carroll had already been ruled out of both games after suffering a hamstring injury on his West Ham debut on Saturday, while boss Roy Hodgson was already without Wayne Rooney, who suffered a gashed leg playing for Manchester United before the squad was named. Sixteen of England’s 22 remaining players trained on Monday, with those involved in matches on Sunday restricted to gym work: captain Steven Gerrard, Danny Welbeck, Glen Johnson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Hodgson allowed the session to remain open to the media throughout after it was initially scheduled to take place behind closed doors after the first 15 minutes.

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