BREAKING: Another Super Player contract extension with Cardiff City
Ollie Tanner has extended his contract with the Bluebirds by three years, keeping him with the organization through 2027. The winger moved to Cardiff, Wales, […]
Ollie Tanner has extended his contract with the Bluebirds by three years, keeping him with the organization through 2027. The winger moved to Cardiff, Wales, […]
Despite saying there is still plenty to accomplish, Erol Bulut is pleased with Cardiff City’s start to the Championship season. In just 10 games, Bulut […]
Cardiff City manager Erol Bulut has provided a fresh injury bulletin after the defeat at Middlesbrough, with Kion Etete suffering a hamstring injury at […]
After the loss at Middlesbrough, Cardiff City manager Erol Bulut updated the injury report. Kion Etete suffered a hamstring injury at the Riverside, but there […]
Following their midweek Carabao Cup loss to Blackburn Rovers, Cardiff City welcomed Rotherham United to the Welsh capital on Saturday afternoon as they resumed their Championship schedule. With a Kion Etete header and a late Perry Ng goal, the Bluebirds prevailed to make it four wins in a row in the league. For KV Kortrijk, Isaak Davies scored his second goal, giving them their first victory of the year. The Vincent Tan-owned Belgian team is […]
The 27-year-old made many graceful touches and darting dashes, with Latics goalkeeper Sam Tickle saving one of his close-range attempts. Mousinho offered a candid evaluation […]
Over the years, Welsh football has benefited significantly from the talent that has been distributed through Swansea City and Cardiff City. Chris Gunter, James Collins, and current football sensation Aaron Ramsey are just a few players who came up through the Bluebirds’ renowned development program to become pillars of the Welsh national team and excel in the game. Swanseas’ upward trajectory at the beginning of the 2010s, however, allowed for more lucrative output, and they enjoyed a time acting as the Red Dragons’ primary supplier by developing the defensive trio of Ben Davies, Joe Rodon, and Conor Roberts. They’ll both be striving for pride and bragging rights from being the next big cab off the ranks now as the two enduring forces of Welsh football. In a welcomed contrast to years gone by, Cardiff came out on top in the latest edition of the fiercely-contested South […]
Aaron Ramsey’s injury has dealt Wales a major setback in their pursuit of automatic qualification for Euro 2024. On October 15, Cymru will face Croatia […]
The 2022–23 Championship season was highlighted by Cardiff City’s struggles. After the Bluebirds had battled the true and very real threat of relegation the season before, there was a rare sense of hope in the Welsh capital when Steve Morison brought in up to 17 players in his first and only summer as manager. However, things didn’t turn out as expected, and the Bluebirds concluded the season appreciative of winning the championship. Cardiff looks lot nicer now. Since the days of promotion kingpin Neil Warnock, supporters have felt a sharp management disconnect. Erol Bulut’s new coaching style has really connected with them, and the club’s apparent upward mobility has restored the feel-good element to the Cardiff City Stadium. However, looking back on the previous campaign, Cardiff was not only involved in mischief on the field. The Home Office has released data about the arrests of supporters across last season, and we’ve chosen to focus on Cardiff’s data here because it will undoubtedly provoke discussion among fans across the nation. According to these numbers, 17 arrests of Cardiff supporters occurred during the campaign. Cardiff is positioned in the middle of the pack given that all 92 Football League clubs are taken into account in this ranking of football-related arrests at number 42. How many Cardiff fans have been arrested in previous years? It’s a slight increase on the […]
After defeating Cercle Brugge 2-1 on Friday, Kortrijk supporters may finally rejoice over three points. Dion De Neve completed Abdoulaye Sissako’s excellent effort after a scoreless first half. Ryan Alebiousu, a former youngster of Arsenal, had a wonderful turn of speed to gallop down the right wing and cross for Isaak Davies to score as Cercle pushed for an equalizer. The Welshman, 22, who is on loan from Cardiff City and now plays for Kortrijk, scored his second goal of the year. In the first minute of extra time, Leonardo Da Silva Lopes scored for Cercle to calm the hosts’ fears. However, in the eight minutes of extra time left, the Brugge team was unable to score an equalizer. For their first victory of the year, Kortrijk managed to hang on. After eight games without a victory, the team fired Ed Still and brought coach Glen De Boeck. The next opponent for Kortrijk is Westerlo, another team that is fighting to avoid the drop this year. On Sunday afternoon, they travel to Genk.
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