Cardiff, last season’s beaten play-off finalists, were hit with a Football League ban throughout the summer over failure to settle a HMRC tax bill coupled with a series of “football-related” debts. How long until the club – due back in the High Court next week – are hit with further sanctions is anybody’s guess, with manager Dave Jones already sounding a note of caution.
But it at least means the gloom has finally cleared with the registration of their new signings – including Jason Koumas on a season-long loan from Wigan – and the promise of further new faces to bolster their latest promotion bid. Ahead of tomorrow’s curtain raiser against Sheffield United, Jones said: “We just have to move as quick as we can to bring the players we’ve been chasing in.
“Everything seems to be sorted but we can’t rule out being hit again with an embargo.”
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