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“ CRAIG BELLAMY GONE “

Thu Jun 20, 2019 2:33 pm

Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.

Re: bellamy gone

Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:02 pm

wez1927 wrote:Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.


May be seen as a guilty verdict by some,Daily Mail in particular.

Re: bellamy gone

Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:13 pm

Sneggyblubird wrote:
wez1927 wrote:Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.


May be seen as a guilty verdict by some,Daily Mail in particular.


That's silly, he was offered a permanent job on a three year deal, of course he was going to take it.

He doesn't usually stay anywhere for long mind.

Re: bellamy gone

Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:54 pm

Probably glad to be out of the country the way he has been vilified by the press.
Good luck in your new role.

Re: bellamy gone

Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:33 pm

Good Luck to him .

Re: “ CRAIG BELLAMY GONE “

Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:36 am

Craig Bellamy leaves Cardiff City to join Anderlecht as under-21s coach

The former Bluebirds boss is set to take a new role in Brussels


Friday 21st June 2019

Craig Bellamy has taken the role of under-21s boss at Anderlecht
The former Bluebirds boss is set to take a new role in Brussels

Craig Bellamy has been confirmed as the new boss of Anderlecht's under-21s.

The Welshman has signed a three-year deal with the Belgian club and will work under Manchester City legend Vincent Kompany and former Wales striker Simon Davies in the club's academy set-up.

Countryman Davies has taken up the role of head coach with the first team, while Kompany, who's believed to be a personal friend of Bellamy, was recently confirmed as the club's player/manager.


Confirming the news, Anderlecht Youth Director Jean Kindermans said: “We are very happy with Craig’s arrival at RSC Anderlecht. He has a lot of experience and will be a great mentor for our youth players mentally speaking, but also in terms of football skills. As coach of the U21 team, his task will be to prepare our young talents for the first team.

“The appointment of Craig proves we continue our efforts to improve our youth development".



Bellamy previously played a leading role in the Cardiff City academy, but saw his future cast in doubt following allegations of bullying made against him by a youth player.

The Bluebirds were last month moved to dismiss reports in the national media that the 39-year old had been removed from his post.

Bellamy, who won 78 caps for his country as a player, strenuously denies the allegations.

It's understood that his departure will not have any effect on Cardiff's investigation.

Rumours over his future were then sent into overdrive when Anderlecht's former press officer posted a picture of himself and Bellamy on Instagram, describing the Welshman as 'My new colleague'.

The former Newcastle, Liverpool and Manchester City star has previously been keen on becoming Cardiff and Wales manager, and was in talks to succeed Chris Coleman as boss of the national team, giving what FAW insiders dubbed a 'Hollywood interview'.

Bellamy has always stated a willingness to work from the bottom of the management ladder in order to prove himself, and has now taken the decision to move to Brussels.

Re: “ CRAIG BELLAMY GONE “

Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:38 am

Maybe the youngsters there won't cry when he turns the TV off or makes jokes about rivals

Re: bellamy gone

Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:42 am

2blue2handle wrote:
Sneggyblubird wrote:
wez1927 wrote:Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.


May be seen as a guilty verdict by some,Daily Mail in particular.


That's silly, he was offered a permanent job on a three year deal, of course he was going to take it.

He doesn't usually stay anywhere for long mind.

Spot on there, Luke :thumbup:

Personally, I wish him all the best; but no doubt the conspiracy theorists will have their views

Re: bellamy gone

Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:26 am

Sven wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Sneggyblubird wrote:
wez1927 wrote:Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.


May be seen as a guilty verdict by some,Daily Mail in particular.


That's silly, he was offered a permanent job on a three year deal, of course he was going to take it.

He doesn't usually stay anywhere for long mind.

Spot on there, Luke :thumbup:

Personally, I wish him all the best; but no doubt the conspiracy theorists will have their views



You would presume that they know of the allegations against him and have looked at it ? Perhaps club have told them hes been cleared but not put it out in public domain? But it does tell you some people have high opinion of his abilities as a coach. :thumbup:

Re: bellamy gone

Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:43 am

pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Sneggyblubird wrote:
wez1927 wrote:Craig Bellamy departs Cardiff City to take care of Anderlecht's under-21 side.

Manchester City's former head of academy and Wales international Simon Davies will also join Bellamy in Belgium.


May be seen as a guilty verdict by some,Daily Mail in particular.


That's silly, he was offered a permanent job on a three year deal, of course he was going to take it.

He doesn't usually stay anywhere for long mind.

Spot on there, Luke :thumbup:

Personally, I wish him all the best; but no doubt the conspiracy theorists will have their views



You would presume that they know of the allegations against him and have looked at it ? Perhaps club have told them hes been cleared but not put it out in public domain? But it does tell you some people have high opinion of his abilities as a coach. :thumbup:

Correct, Allan. The accusations were in the public domain, so any club employing or seeking to employ would be aware and would have asked questions; often of the 'off the record' type

It may be that City have given their blessing with one eye on the future but that remains to be seen