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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Dunk linked and Wildig stays out on loan

CARDIFF CITY has agreed to extended midfielder Aaron Wildig loan with Shrewsbury Town until the end of the season. The 19-year-old scored on his league debut in a 7-2 win over Northampton, but an injury picked up against Morecambe has kept him sideline for most of his loan.

The league 2 outfit Shrewsbury Town are currently riding high in the table in a play-off place. Talking of the player the Shrewsbury boss Graham Turner said, “He’s got good ability, good appreciation of the game of football, sees a pass and generally executes it quite well.
“He started at Newport in the FA Cup victory there and in the side that beat Northampton 7-2 and the side that beat Morecambe.
“But he picked up an injury towards the end of the Morecambe game and has not had much of a look-in since for whatever reason.
“We’ve had Lionel Ainsworth on the right of midfield and Jon Taylor more recently, but Aaron is a different sort of player and one who can add something between now and the end of the season.”

Also today, Cardiff City has been linked to Cambridge United midfielder/winger Harrison Dunk who also has Southampton interested in his signature if the rumour is on the mark.
The 20-year-old only joined Blue Square Bet Conference Premier club Cambridge United form Bromley in June last year signing a two-year contract. He has scored eight goals so far this season in 18 league and cup starts plus four from the bench.

This rumour is off the mark I would think the Cardiff City boss Mackay is surely interested in experience for the push for the best finish to the season since 1960 the last time we were promoted to the top division.

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