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Monday, December 03, 2007
ANOTHER NORMAL DESPRESSING DAY FOR CARDIFF CITY
Rumour has it we're home tomorrow night with a glamorous clash too against Charlton Athletic, a chance to avenge that away drubbing last month and continue our road to recovery.
However the Echo's front page, back page, two pages of the sports section were all about the latest ramifications of the impending court case and the battle of the Contenders of Hammam v Ridsdale.
The Echo are running a poll asking fans to choose between Ridsdale and Hammam. Unfortunately they haven't given the option of "do you want both to disappear up their own backsides and away from Cardiff City?" which would overwhelmingly win the day.
Turn on the radio and it's all your hear on the sports phone-ins, the internet is worse.
It's at the point where the battle is all about egos and money so hoping for commonsense (especially given the participants involved) is futile.
I've been turned off by it all and just can't bring myself to read/watch all this but if you are interested, here's the various links:
A two part video interview with Vince Alm, Cardiff City supporters club with Valley Rams tv (via http://www.valleyrams.com/)
Part 1 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djGDp90KH8I
Part 2 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF4nh1Ks-5Q
The following four stories all appear in tonight's Echo, click the "read" link for access to story
'You'll never get your hands on Cardiff City'
PETER Ridsdale has told former Bluebirds owner Sam Hammam: “You will never regain control of Cardiff City.” Read
Ridsdale: How we'll save City
PETER Ridsdale today spelt out the extent of the crisis hanging over Cardiff City in the run-up to their court battle with Langston. Read
Peter Ridsdale in plea to Hammam
CARDIFF CITY chairman Peter Ridsdale last night made an 11th-hour plea for “common sense to prevail” amid mounting fears the Bluebirds were facing administration, a 10-point deduction and the fire sale of their best young players. Read
We're confident we’ll win - Ridsdale
PETER Ridsdale today calmed fears that Cardiff City could go into administration this week, but admitted: “It is going to be an awfully long week.”
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