' ITS OFFICIAL, CARDIFF CITY'S SEVEN NEW SIGNINGS '
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 3:53 pm
' CARDIFF CITY MAKE SEVEN SUMMER SIGNING '
13/07/17
ITS OFFICIAL LEE TOMLIN IS A CARDIFF CITY PLAYER
Cardiff City Sign Lee Tomlin from Bristol City on a three year deal
It is believed Cardiff City have paid £2mill plus for Lee Tromlin
06/07/17
Cardiff City FC is delighted to confirm the signing of midfielder Loïc Damour
The twenty-six year old has signed a two-year deal with the Bluebirds, linking up immediately with Neil Warnock's men for pre-season training.
A former France youth international, Loïc has represented his nation at various age groups up to and including at U20 level.
His career in France and Belgium has taken him to sides including Strasbourg, White Star Bruxelles, Fréjus Saint-Raphaël and Bourg-Péronnas.
Loïc becomes the Bluebirds' sixth signing of the summer, following the acquisitions of Neil Etheridge, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Callum Paterson, Lee Camp and Danny Ward.
' ITS OFFICIAL, CARDIFF CITY'S FIVE NEW SIGNINGS '
' UPDATED '
25/06/17
Cardiff City Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of Danny Ward from Rotherham United
The twenty-six-year-old forward has committed to the Bluebirds until the summer of 2020, becoming the Club’s fifth signing of the summer. He’ll join fellow recruits Neil Etheridge, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Callum Paterson and Lee Camp when the squad returns for pre-season training at the end of June.
' UPDATED '
16/06/17
' CARDIFF CITY SIGN LEE CAMP
Cardiff have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Lee Camp.
Camp, who worked with manager Neil Warnock at Rotherham, has signed a contract until 2019 and told the club website: “The manager has always been fantastic with me and I’m delighted to work with him again.
Warnock said: “He’s what I call a ‘Steady Eddie’. Lee has always done well for me.”
' Updated '
Two will be expected to start in Warnocks first 11,the other a squad member.
Cardiff City is delighted to confirm the signing of Scotland international defender Callum Paterson.
Paterson becomes the third new face at CCS this summer, following the arrivals last week of Neil Etheridge and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing.
Paterson joins the Bluebirds following the expiration of his contract at Heart of Midlothian, signing a deal that will run until the summer of 2020.
PLUS
CITY SIGN ETHERIDGE AND MENDEZ-LAING
Walsall goalkeeper Etheridge, 27, and Rochdale wide man Mendez-Laing, 25, will join up with the Bluebirds on July 1st 2017
Tuesday 30th May 2017
The Bluebirds in double transfer swoop…
Cardiff City FC has agreed to sign goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, subject to completion of paperwork and international clearance.
Both Etheridge and Mendez-Laing will officially join up with the Bluebirds from 1st July 2017, following the expiration of their respective contracts at Walsall and Rochdale.
Etheridge, who has made over fifty international appearances for the Philippines, began his career with the Chelsea academy, before going on to play for the likes of Fulham, Bristol Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Charlton Athletic.
“We haven’t had a big goalkeeper, and this lad is 6”2,” Neil Warnock said. “He’s always come out on top when we’re talking about goalkeepers and we’re delighted that he’s agreed to sign from 1st July.
“He’s looking forward to the challenge ahead and trying to establish himself as the number one ‘keeper. He’s at a very good age and will be a very good addition to the squad.”
After starting out his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Mendez-Laing enjoyed loan spells at Peterborough United and Sheffield United, before later joining the Posh on a permanent basis. He has since made over seventy appearances for League One side, Rochdale.
“I’ve watched him this season in particular and you get hunches about players, as a manager,” added Warnock. “I just feel that he can contribute a lot to us next season.
“I think he’ll be a very good squad player and it’s up to him to get into the first-team and make the position his own. He’s only a young lad still, but he’s got explosive pace and a lot to prove and I think it’s the right place for him. I think the fans will enjoy watching him.”
Warnock concluded: "We've been working hard since the season ended and we're hoping to continue with further exciting announcements in the coming months."
Goalkeeper Lee Camp
13/07/17
ITS OFFICIAL LEE TOMLIN IS A CARDIFF CITY PLAYER
Cardiff City Sign Lee Tomlin from Bristol City on a three year deal
It is believed Cardiff City have paid £2mill plus for Lee Tromlin
06/07/17
Cardiff City FC is delighted to confirm the signing of midfielder Loïc Damour
The twenty-six year old has signed a two-year deal with the Bluebirds, linking up immediately with Neil Warnock's men for pre-season training.
A former France youth international, Loïc has represented his nation at various age groups up to and including at U20 level.
His career in France and Belgium has taken him to sides including Strasbourg, White Star Bruxelles, Fréjus Saint-Raphaël and Bourg-Péronnas.
Loïc becomes the Bluebirds' sixth signing of the summer, following the acquisitions of Neil Etheridge, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Callum Paterson, Lee Camp and Danny Ward.
' ITS OFFICIAL, CARDIFF CITY'S FIVE NEW SIGNINGS '
' UPDATED '
25/06/17
Cardiff City Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of Danny Ward from Rotherham United
The twenty-six-year-old forward has committed to the Bluebirds until the summer of 2020, becoming the Club’s fifth signing of the summer. He’ll join fellow recruits Neil Etheridge, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Callum Paterson and Lee Camp when the squad returns for pre-season training at the end of June.
' UPDATED '
16/06/17
' CARDIFF CITY SIGN LEE CAMP
Cardiff have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Lee Camp.
Camp, who worked with manager Neil Warnock at Rotherham, has signed a contract until 2019 and told the club website: “The manager has always been fantastic with me and I’m delighted to work with him again.
Warnock said: “He’s what I call a ‘Steady Eddie’. Lee has always done well for me.”
' Updated '
Two will be expected to start in Warnocks first 11,the other a squad member.
Cardiff City is delighted to confirm the signing of Scotland international defender Callum Paterson.
Paterson becomes the third new face at CCS this summer, following the arrivals last week of Neil Etheridge and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing.
Paterson joins the Bluebirds following the expiration of his contract at Heart of Midlothian, signing a deal that will run until the summer of 2020.
PLUS
CITY SIGN ETHERIDGE AND MENDEZ-LAING
Walsall goalkeeper Etheridge, 27, and Rochdale wide man Mendez-Laing, 25, will join up with the Bluebirds on July 1st 2017
Tuesday 30th May 2017
The Bluebirds in double transfer swoop…
Cardiff City FC has agreed to sign goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, subject to completion of paperwork and international clearance.
Both Etheridge and Mendez-Laing will officially join up with the Bluebirds from 1st July 2017, following the expiration of their respective contracts at Walsall and Rochdale.
Etheridge, who has made over fifty international appearances for the Philippines, began his career with the Chelsea academy, before going on to play for the likes of Fulham, Bristol Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Charlton Athletic.
“We haven’t had a big goalkeeper, and this lad is 6”2,” Neil Warnock said. “He’s always come out on top when we’re talking about goalkeepers and we’re delighted that he’s agreed to sign from 1st July.
“He’s looking forward to the challenge ahead and trying to establish himself as the number one ‘keeper. He’s at a very good age and will be a very good addition to the squad.”
After starting out his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Mendez-Laing enjoyed loan spells at Peterborough United and Sheffield United, before later joining the Posh on a permanent basis. He has since made over seventy appearances for League One side, Rochdale.
“I’ve watched him this season in particular and you get hunches about players, as a manager,” added Warnock. “I just feel that he can contribute a lot to us next season.
“I think he’ll be a very good squad player and it’s up to him to get into the first-team and make the position his own. He’s only a young lad still, but he’s got explosive pace and a lot to prove and I think it’s the right place for him. I think the fans will enjoy watching him.”
Warnock concluded: "We've been working hard since the season ended and we're hoping to continue with further exciting announcements in the coming months."
Goalkeeper Lee Camp