MARK HUDSON:
"We have got players coming back. We have got players developing. We have Isaak (Davies) coming back, we have Kion pushing," Mark Hudson said of the ban.
"If we do have a window, because there is still a lot going on behind the scenes, we will see what we can do, because it's not definitive that we won't (be able to trade).
"With the group we've got, we have got players coming back in and we are showing signs of development within that.”
“Over all its a good and quality squad that will take us up the league.”
"The communication from top to bottom is clear. We continue with what we are looking at and there is lots going on behind the scenes. We are planning to see what we can do. But we are developing with what we can do at the moment because the window is not open yet.”
"We've got some ideas we are looking at, but I'm not giving you a target list. It would be unfair because the players are at football clubs. There are positions we want to improve on and if we do have a window we will look at that."
Fans are angry at the negativity surrounding the club. They need a win, in figurative and literal terms, because they have had to endure so much in the last three years. This transfer ban is just the icing on the cake.
Cardiff cannot sign players for three windows, are in a relegation battle, have to pay millions to Nantes FC and have a rookie manager who Tan has just appointed and who is under-fire and in charge of taking the club forward despite a meagre win record in the dugout. As harsh and blunt as that all sounds, those are the facts.
It all bled out into the stands at the full-time whistle against Blackpool, with frustrated boos ringing out in the stadium
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