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Cardiff City delegates head to stands, new man with armband and what happened at full time at Reading

Cardiff City put their derby-day disappointment behind them on their first attempt. coming from behind to see off Championship strugglers Reading on the road.

Manager Steve Morison said in the aftermath that he felt drained following the game, testament to him kicking every ball in the dramatic late win. After a tough week in management, Morison will have been proud of the players' reaction. Here are some of the things you may have missed in Berkshire.

It was nice to see that, before the games, two Cardiff delegates made their way off the turf and into the stands to meet some of the supporters. Will Vaulks and Morison both went into the away end to welcome the Cardiff City Disabled Supporters Association, who had made the trip to Berkshire to cheer on their beloved Bluebirds. It comes after Morison and Vaulks held a Q&A with the CCDSA at Cardiff City Stadium in midweek.

Both posed for photos with the fans trickling in in a gesture which prompted praise from those early enough to witness it in the press box and the surrounding areas. A nice touch.

When Joe Ralls went off with almost half an hour left to play, it was interesting to see who would be chosen to take the armband.

When Neil Warnock signed Curtis Nelson he said that he thought he would captain the club one day, such was his personality and the fact he did it at his previous club, Oxford United.

Well, given how well he performed against the Royals, it was only right that he was given the nod to skipper the final third of the game for the Bluebirds. To this reporter's memory, it's the only time he has been given the captaincy, albeit temporarily.

With Sean Morrison, Aden Flint and Ralls all currently heading out the door in June, will Nelson be a contender to

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