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. . Here are your Cardiff City headlines for Tuesday, April 11th. Romeo reveals 11 of all time Although Mahlon Romeo has played with Jamilu Collins only three times, he is ranked 11th of all time on the Bluebirds matchday schedule. Collins and Romeo were starting players nailed on both sides of defense at start of season, but a brutal injury at left-back meant he was eliminated all season. Despite this, Romeo, who was asked to consist of an 11 with or against players throughout his career, was not under the illusion that Collins had moved onto the fantasy side. READ Cardiff City put on their worst performance under Sabri Lamouchi against Sunderland and it was worrying “I’ve only played three games with him but he’s going to my team!” He talked about the club’s schedule before Sunderland’s defeat. I think everybody can see the speed he has and how he can help the team offensively and defensively.” Romeo has also included two more current Bluebirds players, Perry Ng and Romaine Sawyers. He said of Ng “I haven’t played with many other right-backs so I’ll call it Perry! “Attitude is great, so it’s nice to train with him every day. And now he has free kicks in his locker!” About Sawyers, Romeo added “We all know how he plays and what he’s like with the ball at his feet. He’s scored some really important goals for us this season, some of them really good. “She’s trying to do her hair just like mine, so she’s on my team.” Romeo’s XI Gavin Bazunu; Perry Ng, Byron Webster, Tarik Moore-Azille, Jamilu Collins; Jermaine Anderson, Romaine Sawyers, Shaun Williams, Shaun Fejiri Okenabirhie; Ivan Toney, Richardson. Bamba explains his mother’s advice on Cardiff Cardiff deputy manager Sol Bamba explained that his mother was surprised at why people in the city loved him so much, that she told him to stay there as long as possible. “You know my passion for club, this city, region, I can’t even describe it. The fans were incredible for me. It’s nice to be back to work for the club,” Bamba told the ‘s Football Focus. When my mom came here, she said, ‘I don’t understand why people love you so much!’ He said city reminds him of Africa because the people are so nice, always smile, they always say hello to you even if don’t know you, it’s very rare and difficult to find a place where people love you – and as long as possible when that’s case. You must stay a while. “So, for listening to my mom – I’ll stay here as long as possible!” This is Bamba’s first taste of life in the crownlines, who connected with Sabri Lamouchi for Ivory Coast during his playing days. But he plans to take that step into management one day. “This is the plan,” he added. “Gaffer knows that, everybody knows, I never hide it, but what I don’t want to do is go too early. I want to find out and go the right way. Colwill’s absence announced Rubin Colwill missed his defeat against Sunderland due to a hip injury after his brief cameo against Blackpool. It’s been a tough season in terms of injuries for the young Welsh international, and it looks like he’s had another setback just as he seems to be gaining some momentum with good starts against Swansea City and Blackpool. Lamouchi said of Colwill “After 20 minutes at Blackpool, he felt a little sore in his left hip and didn’t practice. He told me he wasn’t ready for the game.” When asked if was serious, he replied, “I’m not sure, wasn’t with us today.” It has been an extremely frustrating season for Colwill, who left as a key part of this team at the start of the campaign. Surprisingly, he started only three league games the same number of times as Gavin Whyte. Rivals Reading fired Paul Ince Paul Ince has been sacked as manager of Reading following depressing results leaving the club struggling with Cardiff to survive in the Championship. Former Royals forward Noel Hunt remained in office until end of the campaign after Ince was sacked without a win in eight games and placed 22nd, one point behind Bluebirds. In a Tuesday morning statement, “Reading Football Club can confirm that first team manager Paul Ince’s contract has been terminated immediately. Assistant manager Alex Rae has also left the club. Cardiff wall ‘absolutely shocking’ and Sunderland a ‘wake-up call’ EFL expert and former forward Sam Parkin claims Cardiff City was given a wake-up call following their Easter Monday loss to Sunderland. Dennis Cirkin’s goal earned Tony Mowbray’s team all three points and, as former England and West Ham striker Dean Ashton jokingly said “[Sunderland] was lucky the wall was absolutely shocking and allowed the [free kick] to go sideways. . Pritchard.” And Parkin believes that two games against fighting mates Rotherham and Huddersfield will ultimately determine the Bluebirds’ relegation fate. “A bit of a wake-up call after victory, tha
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