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BOSS EXPECTS INTEREST IN STARS AFTER BLUEBIRDS' FAST START

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September 01, 2025

CARDIFF City manager Brian Barry-Murphy says he expects plenty of interest in members of his squad from other clubs, after the Bluebirds continued their unbeaten start to life in League One with a 4-0 win over Plymouth Argyle.

- JOHN JONES

Barry-Murphy’s side have won five of their six games so far this season and haven't conceded a single goal since going behind to Peterborough on the opening weekend.

Goals from Ryan Wintle, Chris Willock, Rubin Colwill and Isaak Davies on Saturday helped keep that run going as they thumped the Pilgrims at the Cardiff City Stadium.

All four goalscorers impressed, while there were also standout performances at the back with Will Fish, Dylan Lawlor and Joel Bagan all producing strong displays.

With the Bluebirds top of the pile in League One and with talent all over the park, Barry-Murphy is braced for other clubs further up the pyramid to take interest in his players, but says he is not worried about losing them after receiving “amazing” support from the club hierarchy.

“IT would expect with the calibre of player we have in the changing room and the way they've played, there will be a lot of interest in our players,” he said after the win over Plymouth.

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