BLACKPOOL V CARDIFF CITYFriday 3rd October 2014.
Bloomfield Road
7.45pm
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Tonight's teams are :
CARDIFF CITY TEAM : Marshall, Fabio, S. Morrison, Manga, Brayford, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Ralls, R. Morrison, Pilkington & Jones.
CardiffCity Substitutes: Moore, James, Adeyemi, Noone, Le Fondre, Maynard & Macheda.
BLACKPOOL TEAM : Parish, McMahon, Rentmeister, J.Oriol, Perkins, Lundstram, E.Oriol, Zoko, Delfouneso, Miller.
Blackpool Substitutes: Milton, Dielna, Cywka, Mellis, Mendy, Zenjov, Ranger.
Friday 3rd October 2014
Russell Slade will be Announced as Cardiff City manager early next week.
Russell Slade travels with the City squad to Blackpool.
City picked up no injuries in there midweek draw at Brighton.
Thursday 2nd Oct 2014
Cardiff will assess defender Matt Connolly (hamstring), but Ravel Morrison could make his first start.
Craig Noon is expected to start.
Cardiff City prepare for Blackpool while Russell Slade continues to wait to be announced officially Cardiff City manager.
Scott Young and Danny Gabbidon will continue to take charge and shall we say with Russell Slade advising them
The Bluebirds are hoping to get Russell Slade installed before the international break and officially announced.
Russell Slade will once again be travelling to Blackpool to advice the City duo.
Cardiff have lost only one of their six away games in all competitions this season. Their only defeat was 1-0 at Wolves in the Championship on 23 August.
They only managed a draw against Brighton on Tuesday night, but will be hoping for all three points on Friday night.
' BLACKPOOL '
Blackpool could be without midfielders Jose Miguel Cubero (ankle) and Andrea Orlandi (foot) for the visit of Cardiff.
Defender Peter Clarke (illness) is a doubt, while Andre Blackman and Formose Mendy could be given debuts.
On-loan keeper Joe Lewis is ineligible to face parent club Cardiff, so Elliot Parish is expected to start in goal.
Team news The OppositionBlackpool are bottom of the Championship and have yet to win a game this season.
Despite going a goal ahead against Norwich last weekend the league leaders were able to put three goals past Blackpool in the second half.
Form - Last 5 GamesCardiff have won 1, drawn 2 and lost 2.
Blackpool have drawn 3 and lost 2 games.
Last 5 meetings22 May 2010 Blackpool v Cardiff City W 3-2 League Championship Play-Offs
17 Sep 2011 Blackpool v Cardiff City D 1-1 League Championship
04 Feb 2012 Cardiff City v Blackpool W 1-3 League Championship
29 Sep 2012 Cardiff City v Blackpool L 3-0 League Championship
19 Jan 2013 Blackpool v Cardiff City L 1-2 League Championship
Match OddsClick here for full oddsBlackpool 11/5
Draw 11/5
Cardiff EVS
TicketsTickets available to current Season Ticket Holders and Gold Members
Ticket Prices:
Adults @ £15.00
Senior Citizens 60+ @ £10.00
Under 18 @ £5.00
Disabled Allocation @ £15.00
Disabled Carer Free Of Charge
Tickets on sale:
Fri. 19th September 2014
http://www.eticketing.co.uk/cardiffcity0845 345 1400
The GroundKey factsClub: Blackpool FC
Opening: 1889
Capacity: 16,007 seats
History and descriptionFootball had been played at the site of Bloomfield Road since 1887, when in 1899 a modest stadium was built. The first match at the new stadium was played on the 21st of October of that year between South Shore FC and the 1st South Lancashire Regimen. South Shore FC would soon after merge with Blackpool FC.
Bloomfield Road got quickly expanded in the following decades resulting in a capacity of over 20,000 by the mid 1920s. In 1930, a new north terrace (Spion Kop) was built to raise the capacity to just over 30,000.
No further developments were made until in 1954 the East Paddock was extended. By the mid 1960s the stadium could hold 38,000 fans, but this was soon reduced when several standing areas were converted into seats. At the same time the Spion Kop received (partial) cover.
By the 1990s, Bloomfield Road had fallen into disrepair and increased safety requirements meant further reductions in capacity.
Several initiatives were launched to build a new stadium, but all failed to materialise. In 2000, the club changed course and presented plans to redevelop the existing ground.
One year later the Spion Kop and West Stand were demolished and replaced by new stands. In 2003 it was the turn of the East and South Stand to get demolished, however no new stands were built yet.
It took until 2010 for a new South Stand to be built. Temporary structures occupied the East End, which were gradually improved, most recently in 2011.
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