Last updated: 16:43, November 20, 2008
Cardiff City news
Cardiff City were founded in 1899 and are the only non-English side to have won any of the three major English competitions, clinching the FA Cup in 1927.
The Bluebirds are currently in the process of building a new state of the art 25,000 seater stadium on the site of the now demolished old Cardiff Athletics Stadium, close to Ninian Park.
Cardiff City reached the FA Cup final in 2008, losing 1-0 to Portsmouth, after which they sold star teenager Aaron Ramsey to Arsenal.
Winger in loan move
Cardiff have moved to sign Aston Villa winger Wayne Routledge on a two-month loan deal in order to cover for injuries.
Injury worries concern boss
Cardiff boss Dave Jones says the club cannot afford any more injuries following setbacks for Joe Ledley and Peter Whittingham.
Injury woe for Jones
Cardiff have been hit by a major blow on the injury front as Peter Whittingham has been ruled out for three months.
Bluebirds ace needs surgery
Cardiff have revealed that Joe Ledley needs surgery on a finger and will be on the sidelines for up to a month.
Striker setback for Bluebirds
Cardiff striker Ross McCormack is unlikely to return against Crystal Palace on Saturday after suffering an injury setback in training.
Injury boost for Bluebirds
Cardiff defender Mark Kennedy has recovered from his calf strain and will return to the side to face his former club Crystal Palace.
Ridsdale thanks FAW
Cardiff chairman Peter Ridsdale has praised the Football Association of Wales for overturning Darren Purse's red card against QPR.
Cardiff appeal card
Cardiff have changed their mind over Darren Purse's sending off at the weekend and have decided to appeal.
Ref slammed by Jones
Cardiff boss Dave Jones could find himself in hot water with the football authorities after slamming referee Lee Probert on Saturday.
Striker on Cardiff return
Cardiff's on loan striker Michael Chopra has been explaining why he chose to come back to Cardiff rather than join QPR.
Chopra deal close to completion.
Cardiff will pull off a coup by signing former striker Michael Chopra on a two month loan deal from Sunderland today.
Costs costing Cardiff
Cardiff chairman Peter Ridsdale has blamed the financial demands of Premiership clubs is preventing the signing of a loan striker.
Cardiff eye loan star
Cardiff boss Dave Jones is looking to bring in a striker on loan in time to face QPR on Saturday at Loftus Road.
Midfielder race hots up
Cardiff look set to battle it out with Southampton and QPR for the signature of Leeds midfielder Bradley Johnson.
McCormack injury boost
Cardiff have received the news they were hoping for as striker Ross McCormack says he will not be out of the side for long.

