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Monday, 27 September 2010

Will Bellamy get a call-up

Bluebirds boss Dave Jones will have to wait on the international managers to see who if any of his squad will be getting a called up. It will be international break after the Barnsley a week Saturday and this time Wales play to games,
8 October: Wales v Bulgaria (Euro 2012 qualifier; Cardiff City Stadium, 1930 BST)
12 October: Switzerland v Wales (Euro 2012 qualifier; St Jakob Park, Basel; 1930 BST)
Welsh caretaker boss Brian Flynn with love to have Craig Bellamy in his squad but the City boss would rather he didn’t. Dave Jones said on today in the media:
"Craig must be doubtful for the Welsh games against Bulgaria and Switzerland.
"It would be a sensible move if he wasn't called up. If we get him back against Crystal Palace or Barnsley away, it would not be the best move for him to go and play two international matches.
"His career is more massive than individual games. To try and force him to play in a couple of games would be a wrong decision.
"That is still a long way off, but he is a doubt. Craig will leave it as long as he can."
Most Cardiff fans would back Dave Jones but over fans and the media are already talk of a club verse country issues. Since the last international break Bellamy has missed the last four games with Cardiff City spending a lot of time to return him to fitness. The club has even called in physio Raymond Verheijen who worked with Bellamy at Manchester City to help.

If he is fit to take part in either game the Welsh team can demand he report to their medical team. What happens if he goes off with Wales and comes back injury again, will Cardiff have to get him fit for the next Wales game some meanless friendly with a un-name team in November. Problem is if Bellamy is fit enough in his mind, he will put himself forward for selection.

There are others in Dave Jones squad who could receive the call-up. Welsh boss Brian Flynn could call up Darcy Blake ex-boss John Toshack was keen to have him in his squad. However, Blake attempts to join the Welsh squad have been hit with injury.

Scotland has a rule call up three keepers and David Marshall gets the call. Defender Kevin McNaughton was call up for the last game but was injured but joined the squad for the second game but he was unused. Recent loan sign Andy Keogh could join up with the Republic of Ireland and Gabor Gyepes is hopeful of a recall back into the Hungary team.

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