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STALEMATE AT CCS
Cardiff City were held 0-0 by Ian Evatt's Blackpool this afternoon. Rubin Colwill pre-match. Player Ratings: Nathan Trott (7) - Made an exceptional save to deny Bowler. Looked more confident in himself after a shaky few weeks. Distribution was improved. Perry Ng (6.5) - Just too slow on the ball, and final delivery lacked much quality. Defensively sound. Will Fish (6) - Similar to Ng in many ways, some real frustrating and unnecessary shots from distance stopping Cardiff in g

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11 hours ago2 min read


CARDIFF SEEK WIN IN THE WELSH CAPITAL
Cardiff City remain in the Welsh Capital as they host Ian Evatt's Blackpool in City's last game before the International Break. Will Fish in action. The Opposition: The Tangerines have struggled for consistency throughout the season, and are set for a scrap at the bottom in the last few months of the season. Evatt’s teams like to dominate the ball, build from the back and press aggressively. The system relies on ball-playing centre-backs, energetic midfielders, and adventurou

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2 days ago2 min read


RUTHLESS SEASIDERS SINK CARDIFF IN LEAGUE ONE SETBACK
Cardiff City fell to a disappointing 3-1 defeat against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road, as a ruthless second-half display from the hosts punished the Bluebirds’ wastefulness in front of goal. Yousef Salech getting jersey pulled. A second-half brace from Ashley Fletcher and a composed finish from strike partner Tom Bloxham sealed victory for the Seasiders, who continued their unbeaten start to life under new manager Ian Evatt. Yousef Salech’s late consolation goal provided litt
Sam Hill
Nov 8, 20253 min read


CITY BACK IN LEAGUE ACTION WITH A TRIP TO THE SEASIDERS
The Bluebirds return to League One action. Brian Barry-Murphy’s side now head to Bloomfield Road aiming to get back to winning ways against a rejuvenated Blackpool outfit led by new boss Ian Evatt. Alex Robertson in action. The Opposition: Blackpool enjoyed a steady 2024/25 campaign under Steve Bruce, finishing ninth in League One, 11 points adrift of the play-offs. However, a poor start to this season, just two wins from 11 saw Bruce dismissed on 4th October. Club legend Ian
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Nov 7, 20253 min read
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