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Cardiff City relegation party

The Master Plan at Cardiff is looking better and better all the time. Looks like it will be Cardiff U21's in League 1 next season. The following recipe worked so well at Rochdale that they got relegated.

PS. Yesterday WOL said they were announcing Buckingham as manager. Today is Murply. Nobody knows wtf is going on lmao

From Wales Online below:

He is impressed by the generational crop of young talent at Cardiff, including Alex Robertson, Yousef Salech, plus a clutch of academy aces headed up by Rubin Colwill, Cian Ashford, Dylan Lawlor, Ronan Kpakio and Isaac Davies among others.

Barry-Murphy is thought to be ready to utilise those youngsters as part of a Cardiff revolution as the club re-sets following relegation into League One.

His only previous spell as a manager was with Rochdale. ........, Rochdale were relegated.

However, the manager won plaudits for the style of play he implemented and the work performed with home-grown talent.
They're youngsters are shite ffs. There's a reason they git relegated playing them this year - they aren't good enough.

They were creaming at younger colwill at Cheltenham, went to Exeter and then did fuck all.

They were then piling on Connor Roberts on Monday saying Kpakio should be starting for wales, yet none of them even knew who he was before he got called up ffs!!
 
We’re not really shopping in Poundland though, are we?

Our previous signings include a winger for £5.5 million and a midfielder for £3.5 million.
Nothing to moan about recently so all the cretins using Santos as an excuse
 
Thing about shopping in Poundland is you often see exactly the same products at half the price of TESCO..You just need to be savvy when filling your basket.
 

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