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  • #16
    Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

    Fans and players just want a bit of certainty on this, that’s all so we can move on and support.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by 19bluebirds27 View Post
      Fans and players just want a bit of certainty on this, that’s all so we can move on and support.
      Just started watching the welcome to Wrexham series and I hope our board are too as it will give them an idea of how to run a club from abroad - no problem having a trusted person for the owner to rely on but wrexham have appointed two people with a huge background in football to support the club and the owners

      This is the one key thing that would improve our club imho

      They could also learn from how to use social and other media platforms to promote the club to different audiences here and abroad

      Food for thought which I am sure they will ignore 🙄

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      • #18
        Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

        Some stuff here today

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
          Exactly. I don't understand the anti Hudson position that a lot of people are taking.He was a very experienced and travelled player at quite a high level in the game and a good player for this club over a number of years, club captain and surely understands the club and its fans a lot better than most other available coaches/managers. He is also an experienced coach and has some management experience in the Championship as well.
          Experienced coach

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          • #20
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            Interim manager Mark Hudson says he is in talks with Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan and chairman Mehmet Dalman about his long-term future.

            Hudson has been in charge since Steve Morison was sacked in September.

            Cardiff are not believed to be actively looking for a permanent successor other than Hudson for the time being.

            "The conversations are ongoing and, obviously from my point of view, I want to be here as long as I can to help," he said.

            Hudson enjoyed an excellent start to his tenure - winning two and drawing one of his first three games - but has since lost three matches in succession.

            Those defeats all came in the space of eight days, with the most recent coming at arch rivals Swansea City in last Sunday's south Wales derby.

            Following his side's 2-0 win at the Swansea.com Stadium, Swans boss Russell Martin said stability has been key to his team's recent domination of the fixture.

            Swansea have won the past three south Wales derbies at an aggregate score of 9-0. Whereas the Swans have played all three under Martin, Cardiff have had three different managers during that time.

            "I agree that [stability] is something you can build on," said Hudson.

            "It makes people feel secure. It gives clarity to players and staff and everyone involved.

            "But we are where we are. We have to show a reaction from the week that we have had and get a positive result on Saturday."

            Cardiff's next match is a Championship fixture at home against Rotherham on Saturday, 29 October.

            The Bluebirds will be without forward Callum Robinson, who is suspended for three games following his red card against Swansea.

            Cardiff remain without injured defenders Perry Ng and Mahlon Romeo, who are back in training, but unlikely to feature against Rotherham.

            Forward Isaak Davies has also returned to light training following a knee injury, but is not expected to be in first-team contention until the Championship resumes after the World Cup in December.

            Interim manager Mark Hudson says he is in talks with Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan and chairman Mehmet Dalman about his long-term future.

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            • #21
              Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

              Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
              Experienced coach
              Mccarthy.....get rid
              Morison .....get rid
              Hudson .....get rid

              What do you propose ?

              I would suggest keeping Hudson and getting a decent manager in

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              • #22
                Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

                Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
                Interim manager Mark Hudson says he is in talks with Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan and chairman Mehmet Dalman about his long-term future.

                Hudson has been in charge since Steve Morison was sacked in September.

                Cardiff are not believed to be actively looking for a permanent successor other than Hudson for the time being.

                "The conversations are ongoing and, obviously from my point of view, I want to be here as long as I can to help," he said.

                Hudson enjoyed an excellent start to his tenure - winning two and drawing one of his first three games - but has since lost three matches in succession.

                Those defeats all came in the space of eight days, with the most recent coming at arch rivals Swansea City in last Sunday's south Wales derby.

                Following his side's 2-0 win at the Swansea.com Stadium, Swans boss Russell Martin said stability has been key to his team's recent domination of the fixture.

                Swansea have won the past three south Wales derbies at an aggregate score of 9-0. Whereas the Swans have played all three under Martin, Cardiff have had three different managers during that time.

                "I agree that [stability] is something you can build on," said Hudson.

                "It makes people feel secure. It gives clarity to players and staff and everyone involved.

                "But we are where we are. We have to show a reaction from the week that we have had and get a positive result on Saturday."

                Cardiff's next match is a Championship fixture at home against Rotherham on Saturday, 29 October.

                The Bluebirds will be without forward Callum Robinson, who is suspended for three games following his red card against Swansea.

                Cardiff remain without injured defenders Perry Ng and Mahlon Romeo, who are back in training, but unlikely to feature against Rotherham.

                Forward Isaak Davies has also returned to light training following a knee injury, but is not expected to be in first-team contention until the Championship resumes after the World Cup in December.

                https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63414200
                Live press conference - Not too much so far - Hudson then Sang

                Interim manager Mark Hudson spoke to the press following the South Wales derby defeat by Swansea City and ahead of this weekend's visit of Rotherham United

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                • #23
                  Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

                  Originally posted by Former Labour leader View Post
                  On Tans' managerial intentions?
                  Is Hudson being allowed a coach to support as promised a couple of weeks ago. If so we will know Hudson is here for the duration.
                  If not, Hudson had better start packing his bags.
                  Hope the journos ask some serious questions for a change.
                  Where did you get 'presser' from ffs!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

                    Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                    Exactly. I don't understand the anti Hudson position that a lot of people are taking.He was a very experienced and travelled player at quite a high level in the game and a good player for this club over a number of years, club captain and surely understands the club and its fans a lot better than most other available coaches/managers. He is also an experienced coach and has some management experience in the Championship as well.
                    What is all this experience? I can't find it.

                    Mark Hudson could turn out to be the best manager Cardiff has ever had - I hope he does - but not on the basis of any significant experience in the role.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

                      The WOL journos love their free Lattes and Hobnobs too much to rock the boat.

                      Edit: and anyway, everyone's a star at City according to their write-ups.

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                      • #26
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                        Clearly no light shed on Hudson’s position. I had hoped that journos would at least ask when a new coach was being appointed to support Hudson as any answer may have given us a clue. I wonder what is the point of journos unless they are prepared to ask the awkward questions.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Will tomorrow's presser throw any light....

                          Originally posted by Former Labour leader View Post
                          Clearly no light shed on Hudson’s position. I had hoped that journos would at least ask when a new coach was being appointed to support Hudson as any answer may have given us a clue. I wonder what is the point of journos unless they are prepared to ask the awkward questions.
                          There isn't any. I'd like to see more independent media getting press accreditation. It's a bit of an old boys network at the moment and of very little use to the fanbase. Several decades ago Cardiff City would have had national newspaper journalists attending. It's all a bit parochial these days.

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