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Rhodri’s wish for Bluebirds

“C’MON the Bluebirds!” – that was the message today from First Minster Rhodri Morgan. Read

Don’t hang back

WHEN is a woolly jumper not a woolly jumper? When it’s used as a liner for your summer hanging basket Read

Keenor’s blast as City give Gunners the big elbow in final

IT was the biggest match in Cardiff City’s history until today of course. But what would a modern football writer make of the Bluebirds’ triumph at Wembley in 1927? STEVE TUCKER uses reports from the day to give a modern slant on that famous occasion Read

Window dressing for the Cup

Window dressing for the Cup

BONNY Grainger’s husband Lee is such a Bluebirds fanatic he’s struggled to sleep all week. Read

Genius of Lego players

Genius of Lego players

ASHLEY Weaver has painstakingly recreated Cardiff City’s winning road to Wembley – in Lego. Read

Cardiff City fans’ homes get Bluebirds makeover

Cardiff City fans’ homes get Bluebirds makeover

NEIGHBOURS have banded together to decorate their homes in City’s colours. Read

Officers are boys in blue

Officers are boys in blue

THE BOYS in blue have been out in force at a police station. Read

Matchday programmes

IT’S the biggest game in the football calendar – and you can own your own special piece of the FA Cup final. Read

Scottish fan club will be cheering on Gavin

HE might not be a City supporter but Walter Rae has a special interest in today’s big match. Read

How we decorated desk of our Pompey fan boss

How we decorated desk of our Pompey fan boss

A GROUP of mischievous Cardiff City fans swamped the office of their Portsmouth-loving boss and turned it into a Bluebirds’ shrine. Read

Fans get live Fox cup song

Fans get live Fox cup song

CARDIFF City fans were treated to a live performance from James Fox at the Echo roadshow on the eve of the FA Cup final. Read

LEGENDARY Echo cartoonist Gren may have passed away, but his humour lives on today.

Gren’s son Daryl made a timely change to one of Gren’s classic cartoons for a wry look at today’s FA Cup final. Read

Balloons go up to mark bid for big football Cup

THE children of Lakeside Primary came to school decked out in blue, to celebrate the club’s match at Wembley today. Read

1927 and all that at city primary

1927 and all that at city primary

SCHOOLCHILDREN got a taste of footballing glory as they recreated the 1927 FA Cup final. Read

Party atmosphere as school backs the Bluebirds

Party atmosphere as school backs the Bluebirds

CHILDREN from Radnor Primary School dressed up in blue to show their support of Cardiff City. Read

Growth spurts in the sun

What a difference a week makes. After indifferent weather for the first few days of the month of May, the heatwave struck. Read

We are ready to deliver glory – Hasselbaink

CITY striker Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink last night stressed he believes everything is coming together at just the right time for the Bluebirds ahead of their historic date at Wembley. Read

THIRD ROUND

Chasetown 1 (McNaughton 17og)Cardiff 3 (Whittingham 45, Ramsey 90, Parry 73)THE neutrals were hoping for a classic cup shock with the Staffordshire minnows the lowest-ranked side to reach the third round proper.Indeed, this clash provided the widest gap in league positions between two sides to occur in the venerable competition.So when Bluebirds defender Kevin McNaughton put into his own net on 17 minutes Match of the Day producers were clearing their schedules.But a left-foot curler from Peter Whittingham just on half-time and a first Cardiff goal from teenage tyro Aaron Ramsey on the hour gave City the lead.The Bluebirds were at their most professional and competent. It only required Paul Parry to drive one home with 17 minutes left to complete the task.FOURTH ROUNDHereford 1 (Robinson 77) Cardiff 2 (McNaughton 45, Thompson 67pen))SO to Edgar Street for a bout with a once regular foe for the Bluebirds.There have been plenty of clashes between the Bluebirds and the Bulls down the years, particularly when the two clubs competed in the Welsh Cup.Fortunes had favoured Cardiff recently, but Hereford were going well in League Two.But a cracking volley by Kevin McNaughton and a cool penalty from Steve Thompson were enough for Cardiff to ease through, although a last-gasp strike from Theo Robinson made things less comfortable than City might have liked.FIFTH ROUNDCardiff 2 (Whittingham 2, Hasselbaink 11) Wolves 0A FIRST proper test for City, but the Wanderers were strangely off-colour at Ninian Park.Although they did not get much time to settle as within two minutes Peter Whittingham was put through and slotted past Wales international keeper Wayne Hennessey.Then, just nine minutes later, an absolute beauty from Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink finished the scoring.The veteran threw the most extravagant of dummies and then curled it into the top corner with Hennessey grasping at air.No way back for Wolves and people were starting to take notice of Dave Jones and his men in the competition.QUARTER-FINALMiddlesbrough 0 Cardiff 2 (Whittingham 9, Johnson 23)THE Bluebirds were expected to finally bow out at their Premiership hosts, but Dave Jones’ men had different ideas.This was their finest display of the run so far, full of poise, passion and precision which Boro could not cope with.A fantastic individual effort from Peter Whittingham and a far-post header from Roger Johnson, again early on, earned the deserved victory.One was wondering which was the Premiership side and which the Championship outfit, so total was City’s domination. The Bluebirds were off to Wembley for the first time in 81 years!SEMI-FINAL:Barnsley 0 Cardiff 1 (Ledley 9)NOT the best of games, but quite frankly who cared?But the winner from home-grown youngster Joe Ledley was sublime, sending a volley back the way it had come. Technically brilliant and utterly devastating.The victory was built on some valiant defending by the Bluebirds, who, on the whole, coped with a fierce bombardment by the increasingly desperate Tykes.But Barnsley were always going to get a chance and they did. Striker Kayode Odejayi scampered through in the second half, but somehow shooting wide with the goal gaping.Phew!Cardiff 3 (Whittingham 45, Ramsey 90, Parry 73) Read

Cyclists saddling up to give Barnardo’s a boost!

Cyclists saddling up to give Barnardo’s a boost!

CYCLISTS across South Wales are today making final preparations to saddle up for a day of pedal-powered fundraising. Read

Builder’s awards

A CARDIFF-BASED building company has received awards for its “sensitive and environmentally-friendly approach” on two housing schemes. Read