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Cardiff City headlines as Joe Ledley hits out following derby defeat and Cody Drameh makes Leeds United admission

Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City headlines for Sunday, April 3.

Former Cardiff star Joe Ledley has taken aim at his former club following their meek derby day defeat at the hands of Swansea City.

Ledley was one of several former Bluebirds stars in attendance at Cardiff City Stadium and, like many others, was deeply disappointed with what he saw as Steve Morison's team were demolished and put to the sword by the rampant visitors. Taking to Twitter after the game, Ledley tweeted it simply wasn't good enough from this Cardiff team and even stated he didn't even think Swansea were good.

Unseen Cardiff City v Swansea moments as Morison pelted with verbals by own fans and new chant emerges

Ledley's stinging assessment comes on the back of a similar broadside from former striker Jay Bothroyd, who even suggested that some members of this current Cardiff squad weren't up to the task. You can read more on his views here.

Steve Morison says the Cardiff dressing room was stunned into silence by their catastrophic derby day thrashing. Speaking after the game, Morison admitted that there was a deeply miserable mood. "Whether you lose 1-0 or 12-0, it is losing that hurts," he said.

"I would say it is a tough one to take but it's not, because they were better than us all over the football pitch. They were four really, really poor goals. It just shows where we are. We are that close to being really good or really poor. We have been really consistent, but with all areas they were better.

"I totally get that it's huge for the fans, the players, it's huge for everyone. But we lost. But we can't do anything about it. The silence in the dressing room said a thousand words. It won't be a very nice place to leave, it

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