~~~~~~~~Today's
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`Cardiff
will be safe when the cut comes'
South Wales Echo Dec 6 2002 |
LENNIE Lawrence
has revealed his vision for the future of English soccer on the eve of
Cardiff City's FA Cup second round tie with Margate.
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Margate will turn up heat, says fireman skipper
South Wales Echo Dec 6 2002 |
MARGATE'S
part-timers can't wait for tomorrow's FA Cup second round match against
Cardiff City. >>>>>
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It's all in the head, says Legg
South Wales Echo Dec 6 2002 |
ANDY Legg believes mental toughness
is the key for Cardiff City to avoid becoming a "laughing stock" in the FA
Cup second round.
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Lennie's a fan of City's World Cup star Fan
South
Wales Echo Dec 6 2002 |
CHINESE defender Fan Zhiyi has
impressed Cardiff City manager Lennie Lawrence.
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Another stadium in wrong place?
South Wales Echo Dec 6 2002 |
GREAT stadium -
in the wrong place. That's just one of the reactions to Cardiff City's
ambitious plans for a new home, unveiled in yesterday's Echo.
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Banned
Lawrence in the stands
The Western Mail Dec 6 2002 |
CARDIFF CITY manager Lennie Lawrence
will watch tomorrow's FA Cup tie against Margate at Dover from the stands
after the Football Association hit him with a three-match ban. >>>>>
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Legg warns 'don't be a
laughing stock'
The Western Mail Dec 6 2002 |
ANDY LEGG has warned his Cardiff
City colleagues against being the laughing stock of the football world
this weekend. >>>>>
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~~~~~~~~Other
News~~~~~~~~ |
Grass-root supporters show united front against an 'elite' monopoly
Telegraph
Dec 6 2002 |
Gordon
Taylor, the chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association,
has attacked Manchester United's suggestion to halve the number of
professional clubs as a naked attempt by football's elite to monopolise
the game's dwindling wealth. >>>>>
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Kenyon: England only needs 40
clubs The Guardian Dec 6 2002 |
Manchester United chief executive
Peter Kenyon has claimed only half the professional clubs in England can
survive the current financial crisis sweeping football. >>>>>
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PFA 'will fight' club reduction
BBC Sport 6 Dec 2002 |
The Professional Footballers'
Association has joined the opposition against plans to reduce the number
of professional clubs. >>>>>
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HEARN FURY AT KENYON'S CALL FOR
CULL Sky Sports
5 Dec 2002 |
Leyton Orient chairman Barry
Hearn has launched a scathing attack on Manchester United chief executive
Peter Kenyon's suggestion to cut the number of professional football clubs
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League
defend professional status Nationwide
5 Dec 2002 |
The Football League have reacted to
the comments of Manchester United chief executive Peter Kenyon regarding
the future of the full-time professional game. >>>>>
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RONALDO
SAYS HIS SECRET IS SEX BEFORE EVERY MATCH
This is South Wales Dec 5 2002 |
Ronaldo says
he has sex with his wife before every match to ensure he plays at his
peak. >>>>>
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~~~~~~~~Yesterday's News~~~~~~~~ |
Legg fears cup slip-up
BBC Sport 5 Dec 2002 |
Cardiff City's Andy Legg has urged
his team-mates to treat FA Cup opponents Margate with the utmost respect
on Saturday. >>>>>
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Earnie on course to top City's goal chart South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
ROBERT Earnshaw is in
record breaking form. And that's official. >>>>>
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Oh brother! Riise minor is a
major City interest South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
NORWEGIAN Bjorn Helge Riise,
the brother of Liverpool's Jan Arne, is on trial with Cardiff City. >>>>>
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Margate see
Earnie and Kav as threats
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
MARGATE manager Chris Kinnear
has revealed the two players he fears most in the Cardiff City team -
Robert Earnshaw and Graham Kavanagh. >>>>>
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Stan the man
at City in the roaring Forties
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
CARDIFF-BORN Stan Richards
scored a club record 30 Football League goals in 1946-47. >>>>>
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City could
fail to sell out FA Cup tickets
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
CARDIFF City are in danger of
failing to sell out their allocation of 825 tickets for the FA Cup tie
against Margate at Dover's Crabble ground on Saturday. >>>>>
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Cardiff
City's stadium plan unveiled
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
CARDIFF City today unveiled
its vision of the future - a spectacular 60,000-seater soccer stadium.
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Meet the
premiership squad behind the new City stadium project
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
SOME of the world's top
experts have been brought in to take forward Cardiff City's new stadium
development. >>>>>
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New stadium
will keep rival football fans well apart
South Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
RIVAL soccer fans will be kept
well apart when the new stadium is up and running. >>>>>
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We can be
world-beaters if we just believe in ourselves – Sam South
Wales Echo Dec 5 2002 |
THERE can be no doubt that
Wales should have a football club performing at the top level of the
Premier League. >>>>>
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City under
pressure as cup upset hovers
The Western Mail Dec 5 2002 |
WHEN CARDIFF City step out onto Crabble Top's pitch to face
Margate in the FA Cup on Saturday, they know the eyes of the nation will
be focused on Dover willing the Nationwide Conference club to victory.
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No Hammam
tears if City lose cup tie
The Western Mail Dec 5 2002 |
CARDIFF CITY owner Sam Hammam
yesterday said he will not shed any tears if the Bluebirds are dumped out
of the FA Cup by Nationwide Conference side Margate on Saturday. >>>>>
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Porter a trailblazer with Margate
Telegraph
Dec 5 2002 |
The best of times
are also the worst of times for Margate's captain, Graham Porter. The Kent
club are enjoying their best FA Cup run for 30 years but for Porter, a
fireman in the county, it has come against the bitter backcloth of the
Fire Brigades Union's strike action. >>>>>
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Margate will not switch City cup-tie
The Western Mail Nov 28 2002 |
Ticket information from the Official Cardiff City
Website >>>>>
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MARGATE said yesterday there was "no question" of their FA Cup clash
against Cardiff City being switched to Ninian Park. >>>>>
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THE CARDIFF CITY RADIO PHONE IN |
Keith Cooper's,
Cardiff City phone-in goes out
between 6pm - 7pm on the community based radio station GTFM on 106.9 FM.
Anyone wishing to put questions should give the station a
call on 01443 654654 from 5.45pm on Friday. This is a phone-in purely for
Cardiff City supporters so get calling.
The show will then be broadcast 3 evenings a week - Monday, Wednesday and
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