Cardiff City midfielder Peter Whittingham believes it is time for the club to move on from their previous Wembley heartaches and "put things right" in Sunday's League Cup final against Liverpool. The 27-year-old is in his sixth season with the Bluebirds and was involved in their two most recent appearances in a Wembley final. The south Wales club, with Dave Jones at the helm, suffered the disappointment of defeat to Portsmouth in the 2008 FA Cup final, and then had to endure the agony of missing out on promotion to the Premier League when they lost to Blackpool in the 2010 Championship play-off final. Former Aston Villa and Derby County playmaker Whittingham has no desire to go through those experiences again, and is determined to make it third time lucky as Malky Mackay's side look to upset the odds against the heavily-fancied Merseyside giants. "Going to Wembley has not been too nice to us, obviously we lost to Blackpool in the play-off final so this is a good time to put things right and it's something we think we can do," Whittingham said. "That defeat was absolutely devastating, especially seeing Blackpool playing in the Premier League, that was horrible. It was the last game of the season and it was all you could think about for the next two months and it's something we want to put right. "After all the hype it is good that the game is coming up and we want to do ourselves proud. It's a one-off game, league form goes out the window, it's a welcome distraction and we go to Wembley with not so much pressure on us to try and do well." Whittingham admits that defeat to the Seasiders and last season's play-off semi-final reverse to Reading left him considering a move away from Cardiff. But he revealed how speaking to new manager Mackay, who has been handed a new three-and-a-half year contract, convinced him to stay on. He said: "Last summer was difficult. Seeing Michael Chopra, Jay Bothroyd, Chris Burke and Craig Bellamy leave, but I spoke to the gaffer and he made the promise we would go for promotion again and we have. There were a couple of offers kicking about but once I spoke to the manager I wanted to stay." Whittingham, who may lead Cardiff out at Wembley should Mark Hudson fail a late fitness test, will be a vital figure for the Bluebirds as he goes head-to-head with Steven Gerrard in the middle of the park. Confident Cardiff Whittingham's influence and threat from set-pieces will be crucial if the Welsh side are to pull off an upset, but he says only focusing on the likes of Gerrard and Bellamy is a sure-fire recipe for failure. "I have always enjoyed playing against really good players and hopefully I can step up to the plate," he said. "But they have so many good players you can't really focus on individuals. We have to ride our luck, they will have chances but when we have ours we have to take them. "Kenny [Miller] has scored some important goals and it would not surprise anyone if he scored on Sunday. We can't be in awe of the occasion, Liverpool are a massive club and have some great players but we have confidence in ourselves."
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