Weekly review 1 July 2023 – rejoice! City win a home game!

I wouldn’t like to hazard a guess as to how many professional footballers are out of contract today, but it’s an awful lot. As a matter of course, players’ contracts last until 30 June and so, logically, you would expect plenty of announcements from clubs concerning new arrivals today that are not costing their latest club a penny in transfer fees.

You would think therefore that a club banned from paying transfer and loan fees would be busily announcing the names today of some of the players they are bringing in to try to avoid a repeat of last season’s brush, to put it mildly, with relegation, but there’s been nothing at all from Cardiff City  so far. In a close season where it could be argued that quality signings are needed more than ever, I don’t think I can remember a summer in the modern era where we have waited as long as this to learn the identity of our first signing.

To be fair to the club though, I think you have to give them some latitude this time for a couple of reasons. First, I will be absolutely amazed if we still haven’t brought anyone in by next weekend – it feels like signings are imminent with the names of potential arrivals mentioned in all types of media becoming both more frequent and more convincing.

In saying that, the only name I’ve heard of in the list of players media hacks are telling us may be wearing the City blue next season is still Aaron Ramsey. Rambo confirmed in the last few days that his contract with Ligue 1 team Nice has run out – he was also at the Vale (City’s training ground) yesterday, but then so was Gareth Bale this time last year for all the good it did us!

I’ll mention one name who seems to be regarded as the favourite to be our first new signing. Twenty four year old Ike Ugbo is a six foot one inch striker who is supposedly very quick. He started off at Chelsea and had modest loan spells at Barnsley, MK Dons and Scunthorpe, but temporary moves to the Netherlands and Belgium, with Roda JC and Cercle Bruge respectively, while still with the London team were much more successful. In fact, Belgium’s most successful club in recent years, Genk, were impressed enough to sign Ugbo on a permanent basis a couple of years ago, but he was soon loaned out to Ligue 1 strugglers Troyes whom he signed for permanently in the summer of 2022.

Troyes were relegated last season with Ugbo only scoring twice in twenty four appearances for them – this came on the back of a so, so 21/22 in scoring terms and it seems now that his club are willing to let him go out on loan.

Internationally, Lewisham born Ugbo played for England at age group levels, but had declared his allegiance at senior level to Nigeria, only to change his mind shortly afterwards and opt for Canada for whom he’s won eight caps and was part of their World Cup squad. I can’t say I was that enthusiastic about this link mainly because of the player’s recent scoring record, but I’ll not make any other judgments on Ugbo until he’s signed for and then played a few games for us.

Actually, two players have signed on the dotted line for City within the last two days – out of contract pair Eli King and Joel Bagan have both penned new three year deals with the club with the length of contract in each case representing something of a vote of confidence in them by City.

However, it has also been confirmed that the third player who City had offered a contract to will be leaving the club – Mark Harris showed great commitment to and competitiveness for the City cause without ever really establishing himself and so you can’t be too down hearted about his decision, but I must say that, for a player with such a modest goalscoring record, so many of his goals came from very good finishes which suggested he could prosper in a team that creates more chances than us – it sounds daft, but I think he’s a good finisher.

Anyway, good luck to Sparky and I wouldn’t be surprised if he turned up at another Championship club.

So, now I really should discuss the second of the two reasons why I think signings will be on their way soon which I mentioned about five paragraphs ago! Erol Bulut has spoken about how he wanted to see the players he has inherited in action for a couple of games before really getting into the business of making the improvements he deems necessary.

This is the reason why pre season warm up games started a good week to ten days before they normally do with today’s match against Pen y Bont at Cardiff City Stadium. Another Cymru Premier side, TNS are the visitors on Tuesday before a couple of behind closed doors games against League One teams Cambridge United and Bristol Rovers and then against Premier League Fulham. Then there’s the camp in the Algarve where Erol Bulut confirmed in his latest press conference that we’ll be facing former Champions League winners FC Porto and another of Portugal’s stronger teams, Braga.

I won’t go into any great detail about today’s 2-0 win. On the face of it, such a score line against a side from so many levels lower than us might be a cause for concern, but, after half time in particular, this was typical first game of the season fare.

As tends to happen in such matches, the City team changed completely at half time. In fact, Callum Robinson only played half an hour in his first game back from his severe hamstring injury before being replaced by Rubin Colwill who in turn made way for his brother Joel for the last fifteen minutes.

City should have been two or three up at the interval as they looked a lot more dangerous from set pieces – Mark McGuinness headed in a Ryan Wintle near post corner early on and Kion Etete with a header against a post from another Wintle delivery, Bagan and Robinson also had chances you’d think they would have taken with more match sharpness.

Pen Y Bont with a smattering of former City youth players, an ex Welsh international in Shaun McDonald and Mark Little, a veteran of nearly five hundred EFL games, in their ranks were more comfortable in the second half until they tired in the closing minutes. City with King operating as a centreback (did he only play there because we currently don’t have enough strength in depth in that position?) only threatened more goals in the last fifteen minutes when Ollie Tanner headed in at the far post from a cross provided by the lively Keiron Evans and Ebou Adams came close on a couple of occasions.

Off the pitch, City have been ordered to pay Nantes the rest of the Emiliano Sala fee despite officials and agents who worked for the French club at the time of the transfer being arrested for money laundering and tax fraud offences. City have suggested that payment to Nantes could have been suspended until the outcome of the legal proceedings mentioned above, but to my non expert mind, the fact that City may or not have been dealing with crooks makes little difference to the mechanics of the Sala deal.

Finally, it was announced yesterday that the City’s women’s team will become the first part time professional outfit in south Wales from next season.

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Weekly review 25/6/23 – we’re playing on Saturday!

I read somewhere that City had signed eight players by this time in the off season last year. This time around, we’ve a new manager and four I think it is new backroom staff, but no sign of any new players – the influx of all of the new staff meant that the news that Sol Bamba has joined Dean Whitehead (now at Watford) in leaving the club was hardly a surprise.

The identity of “the special one” who is supposed to be signing for us any time soon has not been officially confirmed, but when Aaron Ramsey was asked directly by a youngster at an event he attended this week, the midfielder spoke of his desire to play for City again while adopting a wait and see attitude. Shortly afterwards, Chairman Mehmet Dalman said any move was now down to Ramsey while also promising supporters an exciting few days and the arrival of some “exciting and talented “ players.

So, while no one is admitting Ramsey is the player we’ve been reading about for the past month or so, no one is denying it’s him either. What we do know is that we won’t be paying a transfer fee for the special one or any other newcomers – the club’s appeal against the EFL embargo imposed in January was heard this week and, although the embargo stays, the good news is that it will now end at the end of August as it will now last for two transfer windows not the original three – we’ll be able to pay transfer and loan fees for new players again come January.

The biggest surprise of the week for me was the news that the first team’s opening pre season game will take place as early as next Saturday (1 July) to be followed by a second match on the following Tuesday – our opponents will be two Cymru Premier teams, Pen y Bont and the New Saints who should both be much further advanced in the fitness stakes than us given that they are both competing in Europe next month.

Manager Erol Bulut spoke of wanting to see his players in action before deciding what moves to make in the transfer market – I assumed that he meant training, but it seems not, hence the games some five weeks before the competitive stuff starts. With those two matches out of the way, the party then head off to the Algarve for a week long camp with the plan being to play another game over there, but, as of now, the only other confirmed friendly remains the Joe Jacobson testimonial match at Wycombe to be played on the weekend before the league season starts.

City will begin that season on the Sunday with a televised game at relegated Leeds. Our second away match is at another relegated side, Leicester, so it’s a testing start for us, but it may be best to face sides like these early on while they’re still getting their Championship bearings – there’s also our very good record against Leeds in the twenty first century to consider as well. Here’s the full list of our League fixtures while it’s also been confirmed that we start off in the Carabao (League) Cup with a home tie against Colchester.

Just to bring things up to date regarding the dying embers of the 22/23 season, City we’re well represented in the two under 19 internationals with Sweden played at Leckwith last weekend. The first resulted in a 1-0 defeat, while it was 2-2 in the other match with City’s Japhet Matondo scoring one of the goals.

It was also 2-2 for Wales under 21s in Denmark in their opening match in their latest Euros qualifying campaign. As the Danes are number one seeds for the group we’re in, it’s a good start, but, in truth, Wales will probably feel disappointed not to have won when you consider that the Danes finished the match with nine players.

Rubin Colwill and Eli King started for Wales and it turned out to be probably the best game of a miserable season for the first named. As in the game in Spain against Scotland in March, Colwill was, by some way, Wales’ most creative player and he carved out our best chance of a first half generally dominated by the home side in which they took the lead with a penalty.

Colwill then created another chance a few minutes after the interval which saw a defender block a goal bound shot with his hand earning him a red card in the process – the City man took the penalty and placed his shot right into the corner of the net with the keeper diving the right way.

About ten minutes later, Colwill was brought down for a second penalty – this time he went in the same direction, but with more power and, although the keeper again got close to the shot, it was placed too well for him (both penalties were in a different class to any of those taken by City’s senior team last season.

Colwill was rather surprisingly withdrawn for the last quarter of an hour and his team could have done with him when their opponents had another player sent off with about five minutes of normal time left – as it was, Wales did everything but score in the time that remained.

As for King, he played the whole game and generally did well, but he will have been disappointed to lose his man from the corner which saw the home side score their equaliser.

Finally, another of the players released by City at the end of the season has found a new club – Jack Leahy, who was used regularly in first team pre season games a year ago, has teamed up with former City boss Steve Morison at Isthmian League side Hornchurch.

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