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The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:41 am

Burke leaves Cardiff and £1m Chopra could follow him out
by Terry Phillips, Western Mail
Jun 9 2011

CHRIS BURKE has completed his switch from Cardiff City to Championship rivals Birmingham City – and Michael Chopra looks to be on his way to Ipswich Town in a £1.5m transfer.

Those departures highlight the need for Bluebirds chairman Dato Chan Tien Ghee and his fellow directors to appoint a new manager as quickly as possible.

If Chopra, Cardiff City’s highest paid player last season, does make his expected switch to Ipswich then a new manager would be left with only two strikers in his squad – Jon Parkin and first year pro Nat Jarvis.

Ipswich boss Paul Jewell tested Cardiff’s resolve with an initial £1m bid for fans’ favourite Chopra.


Cardiff rebuffed that offer, but we understand the two clubs have agreed upon a £1.5m fee.

Cardiff chairman Dato Chan is flying in to join a board meeting this weekend which will decide on a new manager with Chris Hughton (ex-Newcastle United), Roberto Di Matteo (ex-West Brom) and Watford boss Malky Mackay the front-runners.

Chief executive Gethin Jenkins and director Alan Whiteley are heading up Cardiff’s quest for a new manager to replace Dave Jones and they will submit their shortlist after a series of interviews.

The need for a speedy decision is highlighted by Chopra’s talks with Ipswich manager Jewell, who sees the former Newcastle United and Sunderland striker as crucial to his club’s hopes in 2011-12.

Jewell has made it clear his number one priority is a goalscoring forward – and Chopra certainly fits that bill.

While City directors finalise their plans for a new manager, chief executive Jenkins is dealing with squad matters.

Seven loan players, including captain Craig Bellamy, have returned to their parent clubs while Jay Bothroyd, Burke, Adam Matthews and Gavin Rae are all out of contract and are moving on.

Bothroyd wants Premier League football with Everton leading the chase, while Matthews has joined Scottish Premier League giants Celtic.

Rae is wanted by both Aberdeen and League One club Charlton Athletic.

Hungarian defender Gabor Gyepes is another player considering his future.

He fell out of favour under Jones and told Hungarian newspaper Nemzeti Sport: “I prepared for the change, but this is a new situation.

“I am under contract for one more year and I think I will start pre-season training with Cardiff. But, despite the change in manager, I feel it would be good for me to find a new club, maybe in another country.”

Gyepes, aged 29, was signed by manager Jones and is due back at Cardiff City for next season along with fellow central defenders Mark Hudson, Dekel Keinan and Anthony Gerrard, now back from his season-long loan spell at Hull City where he was voted player of the season.

With Kevin McNaughton and Darcy Blake also able to operate at the heart of defence, the Bluebirds may not feel the need to strengthen in that area.

Gyepes is under contract with City until next summer, but was unhappy to be overlooked by Jones, saying: “I didn’t play after March and at the end of the season I was out of the squad.

“After our defeat against Swansea City in November our manager always blamed me for everything.”

The new Cardiff manager will have to move quickly to make decisions on City’s backroom and playing staff.

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:46 am

Not a very promising thread title to be honest, and I wasn't disappointed upon seeing that they've just lifted quotes from a Hungarian newspaper rather than doing some journalism of their own :lol: :lol:

Anyway, in fairness to Gabor I would think he just knows now that Gerrard, Hudson, Keinan and even Blake are better options than him. He's done alright but he was never going to be a man to take us up. One of DJ's weirder signings tbf, the Wolves old boys.

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:47 am

DaveSheffield wrote:Not a very promising thread title to be honest, and I wasn't disappointed upon seeing that they've just lifted quotes from a Hungarian newspaper rather than doing some journalism of their own :lol: :lol:

Anyway, in fairness to Gabor I would think he just knows now that Gerrard, Hudson, Keinan and even Blake are better options than him. He's done alright but he was never going to be a man to take us up. One of DJ's weirder signings tbf, the Wolves old boys.

:lol: :lol:

Dave, But it makes a change from lifting it from Carls Topics/Threads :lol: :ayatollah:

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:49 am

I was just thinking that Annis :lol: ;)

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:55 am

Forever Blue wrote:
DaveSheffield wrote:Not a very promising thread title to be honest, and I wasn't disappointed upon seeing that they've just lifted quotes from a Hungarian newspaper rather than doing some journalism of their own :lol: :lol:

Anyway, in fairness to Gabor I would think he just knows now that Gerrard, Hudson, Keinan and even Blake are better options than him. He's done alright but he was never going to be a man to take us up. One of DJ's weirder signings tbf, the Wolves old boys.

:lol: :lol:

Dave, But it makes a change from lifting it from Carls Topics/Threads :lol: :ayatollah:
:lol: :lol: :lol: at least they dont slag carl off :shock: :twisted:

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:57 am

It has been said that Chopra may want a move and the club feel the time is right, but ate his current wages a stumbling block? Would Ipswich be willing to match his demands?

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:19 am

The board really do need to make a decision on the manager soon. The click is ticking and there is a lot of work to be done. With Martinez now being tipped for the Villa job Wigan will be the lookout for a new manager as well. No doubt Wigan will be looking at practically all the same candidates we are looking at.

Right now I'm getting impatient with the board. We have the likes of Hughton, Di Matteo, Mackay etc all ready to take charge of the club. Make a decision Cardiff before your first choice becomes the Wigan manager and all the best players have been signed by other clubs.

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:28 am

its all the clicking and ticking don not good :old: :old: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:35 am

It's time for Chopra to go. Used to be a hero now he's got too many issues. IMO he is more guilty than JLS for the piss ups. JLS was a loan signing Chopra was supposed to give a shit about our club! :(

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:41 am

DEANO wrote:its all the clicking and ticking don not good :old: :old: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bloody iPhones! :lol:

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:45 am

Need a manager soon, and new players our team is looking worse than ever, same thing as usual other teams are strengthening their squads and we're weakening, Doh.
The Click is definately Tocking :D :ayatollah:

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:48 am

Carduff wrote:Need a manager soon, and new players our team is looking worse than ever, same thing as usual other teams are strengthening their squads and we're weakening, Doh.
The Click is definately Tocking :D :ayatollah:



We've said that every season we've been in this division and now look at us :lol:


Just be patient fgs, how many interviews do you go through that are done and dusted in a week despite the boss not even being in the country?

Re: The Western Mail Says

Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:50 am

Nearly everything I read about CCFC in the Western Mail/Echo I read beforehand on this forum :lol: