A number of Cardiff City players are out of contract in the summer giving boss Dave Jones something to think about I would thing most would be looking for new clubs next season.
Joe Ledley – One of the club biggest assets and a must to leave the club the money will be desperately needed the club will have to wait on the fee until the transfer panel decided. I cannot any club paying for him before the end of his contract so the club will not be getting anywhere near the clubs valuation of £6millon. The only thing that could keep him here is if the City would some how win promotion.
Peter Enckelman – Second keeper at the club who has not had many chance against first choice David Marshall but has had the nod for the last to games. If down to money/wages I cannot see him being offered a new contract. City boss Dave Jones will probably but looking to bring in a cheaper free signing.
Mark Kennedy – Is getting on a bit he should be on his way in the summer.
Tony Capaldi – He was out on a short loan with Leeds in December with a view to a permanent deal but returned to Cardiff at the end of the loan spell. The Cardiff boss was willing to let him go out on loan again but the failer of the ‘golden ticket’ season ticket offer Jones need him to stay has cover for his injury-plagued squad.
Miguel Comminges – Goodbye, one of those players you wonder way he was signed. In the two seasons this summer he has been at the club he has contributed next to nothing to the team only starting 12 league and cup games playing more off the bench (23).
Aaron Morris – A youngest who boss Dave Jones claims has a future with the Bluebirds. He has been on loan to runaway leaders of the Conference South Newport County since early December has played a few games.
Josh Magennis – The young goalkeeper turned striker is out with a broken leg but should still be here next season.
Warren Feeney – His three-year contract ends in the summer god knows how much Cardiff paid in wages to him but here did not earn it playing for the City. Like Comminges, you just cannot see why Dave Jones brought him. Today he has started two games and a dozen off the bench with no goals. He has had more success out on loan first at Swansea then last season he spent it in Scotland with Dundee Utd and this season had a spell Sheffield Wednesday. His future with Cardiff must be none.
Joe Ledley – One of the club biggest assets and a must to leave the club the money will be desperately needed the club will have to wait on the fee until the transfer panel decided. I cannot any club paying for him before the end of his contract so the club will not be getting anywhere near the clubs valuation of £6millon. The only thing that could keep him here is if the City would some how win promotion.
Peter Enckelman – Second keeper at the club who has not had many chance against first choice David Marshall but has had the nod for the last to games. If down to money/wages I cannot see him being offered a new contract. City boss Dave Jones will probably but looking to bring in a cheaper free signing.
Mark Kennedy – Is getting on a bit he should be on his way in the summer.
Tony Capaldi – He was out on a short loan with Leeds in December with a view to a permanent deal but returned to Cardiff at the end of the loan spell. The Cardiff boss was willing to let him go out on loan again but the failer of the ‘golden ticket’ season ticket offer Jones need him to stay has cover for his injury-plagued squad.
Miguel Comminges – Goodbye, one of those players you wonder way he was signed. In the two seasons this summer he has been at the club he has contributed next to nothing to the team only starting 12 league and cup games playing more off the bench (23).
Aaron Morris – A youngest who boss Dave Jones claims has a future with the Bluebirds. He has been on loan to runaway leaders of the Conference South Newport County since early December has played a few games.
Josh Magennis – The young goalkeeper turned striker is out with a broken leg but should still be here next season.
Warren Feeney – His three-year contract ends in the summer god knows how much Cardiff paid in wages to him but here did not earn it playing for the City. Like Comminges, you just cannot see why Dave Jones brought him. Today he has started two games and a dozen off the bench with no goals. He has had more success out on loan first at Swansea then last season he spent it in Scotland with Dundee Utd and this season had a spell Sheffield Wednesday. His future with Cardiff must be none.
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