Whitts Exclusive City’S Talisman on Malky, DJ, Bluebirds Life and His Own Career Aspirations

Whitts Exclusive City’S Talisman on Malky, DJ, Bluebirds Life and His Own Career Aspirations

Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust Magazine January 2012 moving to a different beat Whitts exclusive City’s talisman on Malky, DJ, Bluebirds life and his own career aspirations ‘Psycho’ doesn’t hold back in Jason Perry assessing City’s recent fortunes Contents elcome to the New Year South Wales Echo reporter Terry edition of Moving To A Phillips gives us his highs and lows of A Word from the Chair WDifferent Beat. covering the Bluebirds over the years 4 There’s a lot to cover since our last while Richard Shepherd shows off what online magazine was released back could possibly be the world’s greatest in August. I don’t think anybody was collection of CCFC memorabilia. Keep your Whitts expecting to see Malky Mackay’s new I hope you enjoy reading and 6 about you City team challenging at the top end of as ever, if you want to get the table but at the time of writing, we involved, please get in Generous fans step are sitting comfortably in the play-off touch at: up their support for positions and still in with a shout of 11 another Wembley Cup Final! Keenor Appeal [email protected] Central to the team’s success has been or star performer Peter Whittingham and Meet the Trust Board he’s very kindly taken time out to reveal CCST 12 why he loves playing for Cardiff City PO Box 4254 so much, how Malky Mackay is getting CARDIFF the best out of him, and which former Down to earth with CF14 8FD Bluebird’s diving exploits he’s indebted Psycho to. 14 We’ve also had a sit-down with City Matt Aplin 14 legend Jason Perry who tells us why he Vice Chair Update once snubbed playing for Man City and Editor where he thinks it all went wrong last 19 season. Interviews Sitting on a City 20 treasure trove Editorial Team 23 Trust member Q&A Editor Design Matt Aplin Lyndon Rhodes Football reform requires tough love Editorial Team Contributions 24 Phil Nifield Tim Hartley Nigel Turner Dave Towler Tracey Marsh Jon Candy 6 Terry Phillips: Lyndon Rhodes Terry Phillips Karen Wolfendale On the road with the Paul Evans 27 Bluebirds 2 3 Contents Below: Tim with Stabua Yusuf from Anyany Sisters Football team, Nairobi A Word from the Chair here’s never a dull moment with the City – and thank goodness for that. What a fantas- Above: Tim (centre) with Matt Bloxham from Cardiff Ttic achievement it has been for the boys to City Football in the Community (far right), in Nairobi reach the semi final of the League Cup. City who is ramping up his campaign We had some really hard fought bat- to allow clubs to have the choice of tles along the way against Hudders- bringing back terracing. It was good to field and Leicester and then we went see local Assembly members and the on to beat a Premiership team. Cardiff West MP there to see the kind of seats we could install and thanks to Well done to Malky and all the team Gareth Morgan of the Ninian Park pub not just on reaching the semis but on for hosting us. our fantastic league position too. If you have not been down there I have just returned from Kenya where City’s off field team has changed with yet then please do pop into our new I was working for the British Council on Alan Whiteley coming in as our new office. It is near Gate 5 (Canton and a ‘Football for All’ project. Chief Executive in place of Gethin Ninian Stands) and is manned by Trust Board member Brian Mertens for It all started in 2009 when a group of Tim (centre) with Daniel Onyncha, Jenkins. The Trust always got Caroline Chumo and Stabua Yusuf. on well with Gethin and we most home games. young Kenyans came to Cardiff to see wish him all the best for the You can buy T-shirts, minia- how we involve the local community future. Our initial meetings ture statues and pin badges through football. They liked what they with Alan have been very in aid of the Fred Keenor saw at Cardiff, the club’s Football in the friendly. Statue Appeal, renew your Community team as well as the Trust’s work, and asked us to go over to talk to We have a good relation- membership or sign up them about it. ship with the club and must friends as new members. thank them for their support for If you have any issue you want us They are now starting up young men the superb Frank Hennessy curry as a Trust to take up then please call and women’s teams across the country night in aid of the Fred Keenor Statue in to the office or just come along for bringing different communities to- Appeal. a chat before the game. gether through football. We are pressing ahead with plans for The ‘Safe Standing Roadshow’ Special thanks to Matt Bloxham from a Memorial Garden at the ground and literally offered us a hands-on the club who ran hands-on training are also very grateful to Wayne Nash experience of how fold away courses for the Kenyan Bluebirds. and his team for getting a permanent seats can allow us to stand home for the Trust at the Stadium. again at football grounds. Well done to Jon Darch from Bristol Jon Darch (back) with Tim and Kevin Brennan, MP for Tim Hartley Cardiff West (front right), at the Safe Standing roadshow Chairman 4 5 Contents keep your whitts about you his January marks Peter Whittingham’s fifth anniversary with Cardiff City. Since his £350k move from Aston Villa in 2007, ‘Whitts’ has witnessed major changes at the football club, with Tthe team relocating to a new state-of-the-art stadium whilst transforming themselves into perennial promotion challengers. In an exclusive interview with Moving to a Different Beat, the midfield magician speaks with David Towler about his career and his time with the Bluebirds. by david towler MTDB - You’ve been with the club for goal to be honest. It may not look like many years now Peter, what’s the biggest it when I actually score, but when I’m difference since you arrived? involved in goals, whether it’s through an PW – Probably the squad as a whole. assist or whatever, I’m happy – and that’s When I first came everything was at more the way I want it to continue. of a development stage. It wasn’t a big MTDB - Despite the disappointment of squad, we only had 13-14 players and that leaving the Sky Blues, you soon landed was it. Now, if you look at the bench and a trial with Aston Villa – that must have the people missing out of the first-team, been exciting? the standard has massively improved - I 7 think that shows in our results. PW – It was nerve-racking. Obviously I’m happy my confidence had been hit after being “ MTDB - You started your career on school released from Coventry and you don’t boy terms with Coventry City, was it know what’s going to happen to you. I here and difficult leaving the club you supported went to Villa, played in a couple of trial happy as a boy? matches and managed to score a few PW – It wasn’t that difficult because I goals. They said they wanted to give me got told to leave. I got told I wasn’t good a contract which, at a club like Aston Villa, playing enough to make the grade aged 16. Aston was absolutely frightening. football Villa rang me up a few days later and asked MTDB – You made your Villa debut me whether I wanted to go on trial. I against Newcastle United in April 2003 here. went for the trials and managed to get a and the following season made 32 first contract. team appearances, you must have been MTDB – You’ve now got a great record encouraged by that progress, any idea of scoring against Coventry, scoring four why it tailed off? goals in five games, including the 50th of PW – With a massive club like Villa it was ” your Cardiff career earlier in the season. always going to be difficult when they’re Were you aware of that milestone and do bringing people in. There’s quite a lot of you enjoy scoring against them? money to spend so they can attract some PW – Yeah, its weird - I always seem to big players, so it’s always going to be hard score against them. I’m not sure if it’s for me. I don’t regret my time at Villa at the ground or what happened to me or all, I played about 60 odd games and I had anything like that, but it’s nice to have. a great time there. It was a good learning I think people do have their favourite curve for me, obviously you’re starting grounds but I’m just happy to score any to understand the game and you’re in 6 7 Photograph courtesy of Pete Thomas, Cardiff City Contents Malky’s a lot more hands on, telling us what he wants. “ Whereas Dave was a lot more laid back, he would say: ‘It’s up to you - do what you feel is best.’ and around such good players – I wouldn’t have couldn’t even train because it was that muddy, it’s changed it for the world.

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