Cardiff City Football Formation
Lineup (4-1-2-3)
Neil Alexander · danny gabbiddon · roger johnson · scott young · andy legg · mark delaney · graham kavanagh · jason koumas · michael chopra · robert earnshaw · peter thorneNeil Alexander
Lost his form and looked on his way, but he fought his way back into the team and became as vital to the side as a 20 goal a season striker. He is yet to be replaced.
Mark Delaney
Plucked out of the obscurity of the Welsh league and was quickly snapped up by Aston Villa.
Scott Young
Gave everything to he had to the cause and became a goal scoring centre back.
Roger Johnson
A true leader at the back, can't be too far away from an England call up.
Danny Gabbiddon
Had all of the attributes to become one of the best, as skilful as a midfield player and great defending ability.
Andy Legg
It look him a while to find his form at Cardiff, but once he had, he didn't look back. A true 110%er in every game he played.
Graham Kavanagh
A driving force in the midfield who often became a scapegoat when everything wasn't going well.
Jason Koumas
The 2005/06 season was all about him: skill, pace, vision and finishing ability. It's a real shame that this was the only season he looked like he had fulfilled his potential.
Peter Thorne
His goal scoring record only tells part of the story of his time at Cardiff. His overall contribution to the side was immense and he created so many chances for his team mates with his skill and vision.
Robert Earnshaw
A striker with extraordinary pace who worked his way up the divisions with the club.
Michael Chopra
A striker of real finishing ability, he has become a real fans favourite throughout his spells at the club.