CARDIFF City leave South Wales for London at around noon today.
Manager Dave Jones and his coaches will be at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea today, watching the Swans play AFC Bournemouth.
They will then make the trip to join City's squad at their London hotel.
Why is Jones watching Swansea v Bournemouth? I'm honestly not sure.
I can't imagine it's to watch goalkeeper David Forde, who is on loan at Bournemouth, and maybe he is simply checking on a few players who may be of interest for next season.
The big doubt for Cardiff is still Paul Parry, who suffered a hamstring problem during the goalless draw against West Brom in midweek.
It was odd that Parry went off at half-time holding his thigh as though he had a problem, but came out again for the second half.
Within a few minutes he was going off.
Why didn't he go off at half-time? Will City risk their hard-running top scorer with a crucial Championship match against Ipswich Town coming up on Wednesday?
Steve Thompson is fine, having recovered from a dead leg, and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is available again after serving his suspension.
But a Thompson/Hasselbaink partnership doesn't seem the right combination. What's your view?
If Parry does miss out could Jones turn to Trevor Sinclair. He has had plenty of experience playing in attack fro Blackpool, Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United.
Sinclair also went up during the second half against West Brom and did well.
Who would you go for?
