Re: Joe Ledley

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UPTHEPORT wrote:
ref23 wrote:
UPTHEPORT wrote:Is this just a rumour then no news yet
One of my mates saw him viewing a semi on Potter Street yesterday. Make of that what you will.
Isn't that illegal :shock:
You can look but you can't touch.

Re: Joe Ledley

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ref23 wrote:
UPTHEPORT wrote:Is this just a rumour then no news yet
One of my mates saw him viewing a semi on Potter Street yesterday. Make of that what you will.
That's why he's grown that beard, so he blends in with the hobbos and smack heads.

Re: Joe Ledley

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Another bit of interesting information to add fuel to this rumour, for those that are unaware... Ledley's first ever senior first team debut/call up (at 17 years) was given to him by our own Lennie Lawrence when he was Cardiff manager. So there's probably a lot of mutual respect and friendship between the two and maybe Lennie could twist Joe's arm a little bit?

To quote the passage off wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Ledley:
" Ledley was called into the first team during the 2004–05 season, while still only 17. He made his debut in the League Cup, on 21 September 2004, coming on as a 63rd-minute substitute in a 4–1 win over Milton Keynes Dons[7] He made his league debut the next month, on 16 October, in a 2–0 win over Rotherham United, again coming on as a substitute.[7] Three days later he had his first start for the club in a 1–1 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion, he had several chances to score during the match including a header that hit the woodwork.[8] After the match, Cardiff's goalscorer, Lee Bullock said that Ledley had been brilliant in his first start; creating chances as well as having some himself. Manager Lennie Lawrence said that he thought Ledley hadn't been fazed at all by the occasion and didn't look like he was making his debut.[9] Ledley's first goal for Cardiff came, on 2 November, in a 4–1 victory over West Ham. He brought the ball down from a cross before beating the keeper, Stephen Bywater, with a right foot drive.[10] After this match Ledley's manager and teammates were again full of praise for the youngster. Striker Paul Parry said that Ledley's goal was brilliant and with the way he had been playing, creating so many chances for himself, it was no surprise that he had got his first goal. Manager Lawrence also said that he was impressed with other aspects of Ledley's play. He thought that Ledley had shown incredible maturity during the match, saying that Ledley had, "an old head on a young pair of shoulders". He was also impressed with Ledley's positional play, pointing out how Ledley had tracked back late in the match to cut out a scoring opportunity for West Ham United, when other defenders hadn't seen the danger.[11] "

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