Roathboy x Isaak Davies

Isaak Davies has endured awful luck since breaking into the Cardiff senior side, with a succession of serious injuries, but now fit, with renewed international prospects, has redemption starts here. I grabbed a quick chat with Isaak recently and discussed the ups and downs of his career to date. First and foremost, congratulations on your […]

It’s time to liberate Callum Robinson

There was a moment in the game against Burton Albion last night, a rare moment, when Cardiff broke the lines. Callum Robinson, who was not long on the pitch, dropped deep to receive possession and fired a straight ball through the heart of the opposition defence. Yousef Salech was inches from getting on the end […]

Bradford end Cardiff’s unbeaten start and open up a few old wounds

It started with the old Sean Dyche trick of winning the toss, turning your hosts and making them attack the opposite end first. It ended with familiar failings reappearing and the return of scapegoating by some. The unbeaten start drew to a close and a few nagging concern returned. Before diving into a Cardiff perspective, […]

Will the Colwill’s make an international breakthrough?

Cardiff fans have had a lot to complain about in recent years, but now they’re top of the league, with a good manager in place and a talented young squad, the waters are relatively calm, for the time being at least. The one thing that still generates outrage though is the international prospects of Rubin […]

Would pairing Salech and Robinson unlock Cardiff’s full potential?

Let’s be honest, things couldn’t have gone much better for Brian Barry-Murphy to date. Bearing in mind he was picking a group of players up off the floor after a rotten season, and preceding few years, then setting about implementing a style of play that has proven to be beyond previous Cardiff managers and players. […]

Familiar failings return as Cardiff suffer a Port Vale confidence crisis

Last night was always going to be the greater measure of Cardiff’s current standing in League One and where expectations should be pitched for the remainder of the season. Saturday was a comfortable introduction in front of a reinvigorated crowd, whereas at Port Vale, it was Cardiff’s turn to play the Peterborough role. Ultimately, this […]

Cardiff may look the same, but they already feel very different

As far as first games go, it couldn’t have gone much better for Brian Barry-Murphy. Rubin Colwill, his choice as deputy captain, ran the show and scored the sort of free kick that was good enough to grace a far higher level than League One. Matt Turner, the goalkeeper he promoted from third choice to […]

Aaron Ramsey swaps Cardiff for Mexico, but he’ll be back

If we were to reflect and assess Aaron Ramsey’s return to Cardiff, in all honesty, it panned out exactly as most people feared and expected it would. There were highlights, but the overriding feeling was that of frustration and disappointment. Having said that, I was there at Leicester when just before half-time, with Cardiff trailing, […]

Brian Barry-Murphy is ready for Cardiff, but are they ready for him?

After a lengthy, elongated search, the Brian Barry-Murphy era begins in earnest. Why independent assistance was required to identify Barry-Murphy, Nathan Jones and Aaron Ramsey is another matter, but the end result is that Cardiff have landed an exciting, thoroughly modern manager and the future suddenly looks a little brighter. To address the reservations first. […]