Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City news and headlines for Sunday, September 19.
Cardiff open to Harris loan
Cardiff are reportedly open to loaning out young striker Mark Harris in January.
According to The Sun, Cardiff are willing to let the Wales international secure a loan spell away in order to gain valuable first-team experience.
Harris was previously linked with temporary moves to League One duo Rotherham United and Fleetwood Town in the summer, but a deal failed to materialise.
The 22-year-old has since gone on to feature in six of Cardiff's opening eight games of the season, although he's yet to score or complete a full 90 minutes for the Bluebirds.
Parker on Bournemouth's 'clever' game plan
Scott Parker admits he warned his side not to get sucked into a physical battle with Cardiff City on Saturday, adding that his players needed to be 'clever' in order to claim all three points.
Philip Billing's second-half strike was enough to earn victory at the Cardiff City Stadium, and the Cherries boss was full of praise for the way his side nullified Cardiff's physical threat - without succumbing to the temptation to go toe-to-toe with Mick McCarthy's side.
"We can’t take Cardiff on in the physical battle," Parker said. "Taking them on at their own game today we’d have come out of here with no result and losing the game.
“We had to be clever, we had to work behind details, but at the same time, at times you’re going to have to stand up, you’re going to have to have that battle."
Watters on target for MK
MK Dons boss Liam Manning says he's delighted to see Max Watters finally open his account for the club.
The Cardiff loanee scored the last of his side's goals in the 4-1 win over Gillingham on Saturday, having previously missed the start of the season due to injury.
“I'm delighted for Max,” said Manning. “It was a tough start missing the start, but he's worked hard to get back in.
“He's had a good couple of weeks of solid training so I was delighted for him to come on, make an impact and get his goal.
“He gives us different options. Max coming on allowed Troy (Parrott) to come deeper and impact the play.
“It's important to have multiple people in our team who can score goals."
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