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CITY ARE 'SOFTIES'.


Cardiff v Derby MARK HUDSON fears Cardiff's season will go up in smoke unless they shed their soft underbelly.

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 but have now lost four out of five games.

The Cardiff skipper skipper: see butterfly.
skipper

Any of some 3,000 lepidopteran species (family Hesperiidae) named for their fast (up to 20 mph, or 30 kph), darting flight.
 said: "For any team to be beaten that many times is not good enough - and it's certainly not for us.

"We seem to have a soft centre which is being exposed. We have to deal with the situation and turn it round quickly.

"Our standards have dropped and our work-rate as a team is not as high as it should be."

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TOUGHEN UP Mark Hudson says Cardiff must show fight
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Sep 29, 2009
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