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Why?te
He’s been sold to Cardiff for £2m.
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Well, he hasn’t gone yet, and we don’t know the fee. But looks like he’s going
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Not happy with this at all, bearing in mind the current parlous state of our squad.
Is it too much to hope that someone like Bogle coming the other way is part of the deal?
Grim season inbound, I fear.
Is it too much to hope that someone like Bogle coming the other way is part of the deal?
Grim season inbound, I fear.
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Yes I’m gutted! Though he is arguably too good for our level. Will cheer up if we get three exciting players in this week
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I understand the deal was done yesterday, but this is not from an official source.Werthers Original wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:52 pm Well, he hasn’t gone yet, and we don’t know the fee. But looks like he’s going
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Still needs to pass his medical tomorrow...
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Strange words from KR on this one in that it's important for OUFC's future (or something like that). It could mean:
1) We ain't got any money and need to service some debt - not very inspiring if the case
2) We're going to spend the £2m on some land that has been found for a stadium - could be a positive but would suggest that our billionaire board don't intend to fund the stadium themselves to any great extent
3) We're getting a good price and a key player/players in return that we need for our season, (Whyte on loan even?)
Assuming we get an update on KR's statement and it doesn't become an 'undisclosed fee' where the money then dribbles into the ether and no-one can identify what happened to it, the outcome could be very telling on what our future holds.
1) We ain't got any money and need to service some debt - not very inspiring if the case
2) We're going to spend the £2m on some land that has been found for a stadium - could be a positive but would suggest that our billionaire board don't intend to fund the stadium themselves to any great extent
3) We're getting a good price and a key player/players in return that we need for our season, (Whyte on loan even?)
Assuming we get an update on KR's statement and it doesn't become an 'undisclosed fee' where the money then dribbles into the ether and no-one can identify what happened to it, the outcome could be very telling on what our future holds.
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Seeing as we've got a dedicated thread, I'd reiterate my remarks from elsewhere about the Whyte deal and what it suggests:
Speaking to some of the many Cardiff City fans in my office today, the potential signing of Omar Bogle as a makeweight in the Whyte deal could help to soften the blow somewhat. Although he's not a stellar signing, he's seen by them as a solid, reliable striker and someone who ought to score goals in a lower league - so in that sense is just what we need. Apparently he had done well for them up until he got sent off at Brizzle Zitty, after which Warnock never really trusted him again. Make of that what you will.Kairdiff Exile wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 12:10 pm I’m of the same view as KR that Whyte was worth nearly double what Cardiff are reputedly paying. I can’t remember us flogging off important players for significantly less than their market worth since the days of the Manor and Keith Cox at the helm. It strongly suggests to me that we don’t have a pot to piss in. The board, and Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth in particular, deserve significant criticism for that.
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Since his goal scoring prowess saw him leave Grimsby for Wigan, then move on to Cardiff, he has bounced around on loan, without ever really sparkling again. If he does come as part of the deal, then I am crossing my fingers that this is one of those "chance to resurrect his career" type moves. If not, it risks being another Obika.
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Gareth Bale is unexpectedly available.....
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He scored 4 in 12 on loan to Portsmouth last season - that's a 1 in 3 game ratio - I don't think Jon 'Goal Machine' Obika achieved that.Dr Bob wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2019 12:50 pm Since his goal scoring prowess saw him leave Grimsby for Wigan, then move on to Cardiff, he has bounced around on loan, without ever really sparkling again. If he does come as part of the deal, then I am crossing my fingers that this is one of those "chance to resurrect his career" type moves. If not, it risks being another Obika.
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The latest is that Bogle will not be a makeweight in the deal:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foo ... t-16665528
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foo ... t-16665528
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Now confirmed. Those of us living in Cardiff will look forward to seeing him splashed on the front page of the South Wales Echo, gentleman's agreement in hand, at 2am on St Mary Street.OtmoorYellow wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 6:54 pmI understand the deal was done yesterday, but this is not from an official source.Werthers Original wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:52 pm Well, he hasn’t gone yet, and we don’t know the fee. But looks like he’s going
No makeweight striker coming the other way as was rumoured. Speculation mounts about our interest in Wales international Ben Woodburn, but frankly if he signs for Oxford United then I'd be astonished. Anyone travelling up to Sunderland on Saturday might want to consider taking their boots with them just in case they get asked to make up the numbers on the bench.
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Shows what I know. Croeso i Rydychen, Ben!Kairdiff Exile wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:57 pm Speculation mounts about our interest in Wales international Ben Woodburn, but frankly if he signs for Oxford United then I'd be astonished.