Hi welcome to my blog I hope you visit a fruitful
DECLARATION
I do know my spelling, grammar and punctuation is CRAP. I put it down to my lack of schooling preferring to mitch (truanting from school) rather than go to school. The joke is firmly on me now, which will bring a smile to any of my old English teachers.
**All comments are posted unless they are abusive or spam**

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Victory tonight and tomorrow would be nice

The next 24 hours are all-important for the Bluebirds today they need to keep the winning way after Saturday victory over Middlesbrough and secure the three points against Ipswich to night.

Early reports suggest both Peter Whittingham and Mark Kennedy with the missing again leaving the eleven from Saturday the most likely starting line-up.

Tomorrow there is the all important court case at the High Court in London the rumour doing the rounds is at Chairman Peter Ridsdale is after striking a part payment again and with the way the taxman went after Portsmouth, could be a mistake. Since the last court case were a rumoured £1m was paid off the £2.7m the land deal was to bring in £1.8m enough to pay the taxman off. There is also the FA Cup money for the Chelsea game including a share of the TV money all of which is paid out at the end of the season I believe.

They is normal a lot of tooing and throwing been between parties has a deal is sort if the taxman holds out for full payment they will take the case to court. They is a chance the club could face administration and a 10-point deduction should a winding-up order be made.

Cardiff’s case will be up before whoever after 11am, can see Sky Sports News being camped outside like for Portsmouth and the only other team in with the City is Chester City remember them.

The only comment from within the club was from manager Dave Jones, "I hope everything is okay.
"The players are trying to get some good times around the football
club rather than the doom and gloom.
"It is difficult times for everybody but if you look back at the past of this football club, it always seems to be difficult times.
"This hasn't just happened, it has been going on for a long, long time. Before I arrived there were demonstrations outside Ninian Park and that seems to be forgotten.
"It is nothing new to this football club, a lot of it is old debt and we're trying to sort it out.
"I've not been told anything about the court case, I've just got my head down and got on with the football.
"I've let the hierarchy deal with that as there has been no crossover. There is nothing I can do.
"I have to keep getting the best out of the players and if we do that and the results keep coming it means hopefully we're more attractive for the people that are looking at coming into the football club."

Jones must be hoping for the taxman being paid off in full so the transfer embargo could be lifted and if there was any loan left in the kitty for some loan players, bring in a few to boost his squad.

0 comments: