The official site is keeps us well informed with the announcement at two players are out of contention for the Middlesbrough game today. The hapless duo is Peter Whittingham and Mark Kennedy
League and club top score Whittingham is out torn groin muscle and Kennedy a torn calf muscle leaving the manager with squad problems in his ever-decreasing squad. Boss Dave Jones is missing seven squad numbers long with the two named to day allow Ricky Scimeca retired.
Jones will be looking for a vast improvement over the last two games after a disastrous February. Cardiff only managed to collect four points out of a possible fifteen, not promotion form and Cardiff are luck to be still in a play-off place.
Speaking before the game tomorrow the City boss said, “We’ve got to be strong, stand up and take responsibility.
“We have a lot of games coming up in a short space of time and whoever plays will have to knuckle down. Football is a fantastic breeding ground for the blame culture but everybody has to look at themselves and ask themselves: ‘Am I doing enough? Can I do more?”
“At the moment, certain people aren’t doing what’s expected of them and what they’re capable of doing. They need to roll their sleeves up, pull their socks up and get on with it.”
League and club top score Whittingham is out torn groin muscle and Kennedy a torn calf muscle leaving the manager with squad problems in his ever-decreasing squad. Boss Dave Jones is missing seven squad numbers long with the two named to day allow Ricky Scimeca retired.
Jones will be looking for a vast improvement over the last two games after a disastrous February. Cardiff only managed to collect four points out of a possible fifteen, not promotion form and Cardiff are luck to be still in a play-off place.
Speaking before the game tomorrow the City boss said, “We’ve got to be strong, stand up and take responsibility.

“We have a lot of games coming up in a short space of time and whoever plays will have to knuckle down. Football is a fantastic breeding ground for the blame culture but everybody has to look at themselves and ask themselves: ‘Am I doing enough? Can I do more?”
“At the moment, certain people aren’t doing what’s expected of them and what they’re capable of doing. They need to roll their sleeves up, pull their socks up and get on with it.”
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