Will be full of regret once they move to Cardiff and find out they will be playing in front of smaller crowds than you, and how financially crippled that club is. 6 points against them is a must next season.
What's actually happening with Cardiff ?</p> Are they in as much debt as has been alluded to ? And are they off to a nice shiny new ground ?</p>
Their accounts were recntly released on the internet. After Hamman waiving 6 million punds worth of debt they still owe about 20 million. With the crowds they get these days (average of 11k last season) the stadium is a dream, their council have made it clear of their reluctancy to fund it.
mother in law lives in cardiff in the local paper over the4 play off weekend it said the club was 28 million in debt , hamman himself gave them 6 million to keep operating , the new ground as yet does not have formal planning permission let alone a build start date , the cash form the jerome salewill however go to d jones for team strengthening