Cardiff start interviewing managerial candidates
Briefly

Cardiff City is actively seeking a new manager, aiming for an appointment by the end of May. After receiving over 100 applications, the club has narrowed it down to approximately six candidates, including Nathan Jones and Ruben Selles. This search follows a turbulent season that saw the team relegated from the Championship and experienced three managerial changes. A new selection process has been implemented, involving a sub-committee for candidate recommendations, with club owner Vincent Tan maintaining final decision authority despite fan criticism.
Cardiff City aims to appoint a new manager by the end of May after interviewing candidates, with over 100 applications narrowed down to about six.
The club is experiencing management instability, searching for its ninth manager in four years after three different leaders during this season's relegation.
Chairman Dalman hopes for a new manager by the end of May, with ownership's final say amidst fan criticism of owner Vincent Tan.
Candidates include Nathan Jones and Ruben Selles; however, high-profile options like Steven Gerrard and Michael Beale have been ruled out.
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