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THE CARDIFF CITY STORIES MAKING HEADLINES ON SATURDAY, MAY 31 15:54, 31 May 2025 These are your Cardiff City headlines on Saturday, May 31. GOODMAN: CARDIFF WOULD BE 'LUCKY' TO
LAND JONES Sky pundit Don Goodman believes Cardiff would be "lucky" to land Nathan Jones as their next manager. The Bluebirds are still on the search for a new boss after Omer Riza
was sacked with three games to go at the end of last season. Aaron Ramsey filled in for the run-in but he could not prevent the club from falling into League One. The Wales midfielder is
among a number of names being considered by owner Vincent Tan to take the reins full time in the Cardiff City Stadium dugout, with Jones also on the list of potential hires. _Join the
Cardiff City breaking news and top stories WhatsApp community_ Welshman Jones, a Cardiff fan, has just taken Charlton back up to the Championship, and Goodman believes the Welsh club would
be "lucky" to get him in the door, such are the current circumstances. "I think Nathan Jones is a very, very ambitious, enthusiastic coach who has just worked unbelievably
hard to get Charlton Athletic back into the Championship," Goodman told Football League World. "Would he leave that scenario for Cardiff City, being a Cardiff City fan? You would
think if he was not a Cardiff City fan it would not even be a question, really. "He has got to look at the ownership and how that club is being run. There is a lack of stability. It is
a very, very difficult question, but I think Cardiff City would be lucky to get Nathan Jones. "I am not sure that he would view this Cardiff City, currently, as a project he could
commit to, knowing that he would get the support and the time to get it back to where it needs to be." _Sign up to our daily Cardiff City newsletter here_. SELLES RULES HIMSELF OUT
Meanwhile, the BBC report former Hull City boss Ruben Selles has ruled himself out of the running for the job. Selles was linked with the Cardiff hotseat before Erol Bulut's appointment
and came back into the bookmakers' reckoning after he left the Tigers earlier this month. However, it's understood he wanted to stay in the second tier and the BBC have now added
to that train of thought by reporting the Spanish manager has taken himself out of contention. The likes of Ian Evatt, Rob Edwards, Brian Barry-Murphy and Des Buckingham remain in the
Cardiff conversation. CARDIFF CANDIDATES IN PLYMOUTH RUNNING With Plymouth Argyle also on the hunt for a new boss, following Miron Muslic's departure for Schalke, a number of candidates
linked with Cardiff are similarly on the Pilgrims' wanted list. Article continues below The favourite for the Home Park gig is currently David Wagner, but Evatt, Barry-Murphy, Edwards
and Selles are all high up in the bookies' reckoning. With Hull also looking for a manager right now, competition among clubs for new bosses is stern.