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' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:19 pm

' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

http://www.dai-sport.com/irish-goalkeep ... oxing-day/ :thumbright: :bluebird:

Brian Murphy could be in line for call-up by Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock.


Murphy’s Choice For Warnock As He Considers Keeper Options


By: Terry Phillipson:

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December 21, 2016


Dai Foot, SportsNews

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Neil Warnock could put his trust in Irish goalkeeper Brian Murphy when Cardiff City take on Brentford in London on Boxing Day (1pm kick-off).

It’s clear manager Warnock has lost trust in Ben Amos, who produced a disastrous performance in the last match against Barnsley, and will surely be signing a new goalkeeper when the January transfer window opens.

In the meantime, though, they may turn to experienced former Manchester City and Swansea City man Murphy, who has yet to play a first team appearance for City

The 33-year-old played for the Bluebirds’ under-23 team in their 3-1 midweek win against Coventry City and produced a solid display.

Murphy was brought in by Cardiff following the departures of captain David Marshall and Simon Moore, who joined Hull and Sheffield United respectively.

He has only made 55 league starts in the past 13 years during a career that has seen him spend time at Peterborough and Ipswich plus Manchester City, Swansea, QPR and Portsmouth.

Murphy is a former gaelic football, hurling and rugby union player who looked set for a sporting career outside football. He was talented rugby fly-half, but decided on goalkeeping after being spotted by Manchester City.

Warnock also has young goalkeeper Ben Wilson available, but could well opt for experience.

Warnock has pledged to make changes at the back for the next City match, at Brentford, with Amos and Matt Connolly both in line to drop out.

Cardiff will again be without Sol Bamba, who is facing further suspension after being charged by the Football Association for alleged insulting and/or threatening behaviour in the draw at Ipswich.

Warnock would not talk about individuals during his press conference after the Barnsley home defeat and when asked about Amos he said: “I don’t want to talk about individuals.”

City’s back four against Brentford on Boxing Day could be: Murphy; Peltier, Morrison (capt), Manga, Bennett.

Aron Gunnarsson, Peter Whittingham, Junior Hoilett plus either Craig Noone or Kadeem Harris, who is a former Brentford winger.

Anthony Pilkington and the emerging Kenneth Zohore will surely lead the attack with Rickie Lambert among the substitutes.

Cardiff make the trip to Brentford on Boxing Day, while their final match of 2016 is at Brighton on Friday, December 30 (7.45pm).

More than 3,300 Aston Villa fans will follow their team to Cardiff City Stadium on Monday, January 2 (3pm) :thumbright: :bluebird: , while Fulham are at the CCS in an FA Cup tie on Sunday, January 8 (11.30am).

After the cup clash, Cardiff go to Bristol City for the Severnside derby on Saturday, January 8 (Noon).


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Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:20 pm

http://www.dai-sport.com/irish-goalkeep ... oxing-day/ :thumbright: :bluebird:

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:27 pm

3,358 Villa fans coming to Cardiff for their second visit in three years, Villa asked for 6,000 tickets.

Are they the biggest ever supported club to our new stadium or was it Crystal Palace in the Semi-Final play-offs ?

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:28 pm

If he has been averaging around 4 first team appearances a season over the last 13 years, you have to wonder why.

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:30 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:If he has been averaging around 4 first team appearances a season over the last 13 years, you have to wonder why.


Steve and how desperate we would be to have to put him in? ? ?

We had David Marshall and Simon Moore,what the Hell were Cardiff playing at selling them Both for peanuts? ? ?

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:37 pm

Forever Blue wrote:3,358 Villa fans coming to Cardiff for their second visit in three years, Villa asked for 6,000 tickets.

Are they the biggest ever supported club to our new stadium or was it Crystal Palace in the Semi-Final play-offs ?


Has to be palace surely? I think they brought over 5000 and we had to give our seats up in Family Stand and move to Grandstand for that game.

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:45 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:If he has been averaging around 4 first team appearances a season over the last 13 years, you have to wonder why.


Steve and how desperate we would be to have to put him in? ? ?

We had David Marshall and Simon Moore,what the Hell were Cardiff playing at selling them Both for peanuts? ? ?

Afraid that is the problem when you have people at the top who are not real football men making big decisions on the playing front. Can't imagine our manager had much of a say in that.

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:48 pm

Bluebird For Life wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:3,358 Villa fans coming to Cardiff for their second visit in three years, Villa asked for 6,000 tickets.

Are they the biggest ever supported club to our new stadium or was it Crystal Palace in the Semi-Final play-offs ?


Has to be palace surely? I think they brought over 5000 and we had to give our seats up in Family Stand and move to Grandstand for that game.


I was just talking to Carl and he said Palace,but I could not rem how many they brought :thumbright:

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:49 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:If he has been averaging around 4 first team appearances a season over the last 13 years, you have to wonder why.


Steve and how desperate we would be to have to put him in? ? ?

We had David Marshall and Simon Moore,what the Hell were Cardiff playing at selling them Both for peanuts? ? ?

Afraid that is the problem when you have people at the top who are not real football men making big decisions on the playing front. Can't imagine our manager had much of a say in that.


Your totally right and and it was out of Trollope's hands,the same as the now sale of Bruno Manga.

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:51 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:3,358 Villa fans coming to Cardiff for their second visit in three years, Villa asked for 6,000 tickets.

Are they the biggest ever supported club to our new stadium or was it Crystal Palace in the Semi-Final play-offs ?


Has to be palace surely? I think they brought over 5000 and we had to give our seats up in Family Stand and move to Grandstand for that game.


I was just talking to Carl and he said Palace,but I could not rem how many they brought :thumbright:


A great night and I was chuffed we stuck with Heaton after his mistake in the first leg and the unexplained disallowed Kenny Miller goal at their place.

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:53 pm

Def Palace Annis, sure Leicster brought a few in the Play Offs aswell, cant remember how many vut sure they had more than normal but I might be wrong

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:59 pm

Bluebird For Life wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Bluebird For Life wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:3,358 Villa fans coming to Cardiff for their second visit in three years, Villa asked for 6,000 tickets.

Are they the biggest ever supported club to our new stadium or was it Crystal Palace in the Semi-Final play-offs ?


Has to be palace surely? I think they brought over 5000 and we had to give our seats up in Family Stand and move to Grandstand for that game.


I was just talking to Carl and he said Palace,but I could not rem how many they brought :thumbright:


A great night and I was chuffed we stuck with Heaton after his mistake in the first leg and the unexplained disallowed Kenny Miller goal at their place.


Same here :D :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird:

Re: ' WARNOCK READY FOR MASSIVE CHANGE ON CITY GOALIE '

Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:00 pm

RV Casual wrote:Def Palace Annis, sure Leicster brought a few in the Play Offs aswell, cant remember how many vut sure they had more than normal but I might be wrong


Yes your both right, Palace :thumbright:

Leicester had at least 2,500 fans :thumbright: