Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:59 am
Tue Jul 29, 2014 8:30 am
Forever Blue wrote:CardiffN wrote:Forever Blue wrote:I never rated him anyway, Ole's signing, at least Ole had been bringing better in.
Should have thought someone like you were more up to date Annis. Berget was never signed to be a instant hit and show the City players how to play football, he was signed for the future. Some quotes from the signing of Berget.
These three are not ones we expect to come in straight away and take the Premier League by storm straight away but they have cost more or less nothing so they are for the future.
Berget is a forward, only had four or five months left on his contract, so he came on a very good deal for us.
In my mind, he is a no risk-signing for Cardiff. He may turn out to be a success, but if not, it would not be an expensive failure for a club of Cardiff’s stature.
Mats and Magnus are players i know is capable of adapting fast as they already spent many years in English football, Jo Inge is more of a long term project. He was one of the biggest talents in Norway when Udinese signed him and hopefully we can get his developement in the right direction again. If not he came on a nominal fee and we wont loose money when selling. Win/win for all of us.
As you guys can see Jo Inge was never signed as anything else than a future prospect. He was signed by Udinese for a reason but unfortunately they didn`t follow up on him so his talent took a hit for a few years. By the looks of it Ole has found out that it is not worth following up on Jo Inge so therefore he looks to sell him on and Ole rarely does that without profit.
Well at the time he was signed we were fighting for our lives,were we not ? Did we not need players to play for us then and try and keep us in the Premier League? Was not that the most important issues at the time?
Not staying up in the Premier League was costly and I hope we can now get back this season.
Tue Jul 29, 2014 9:58 am
wez1927 wrote:jon1959 wrote:Another striker gone.
http://www.celticfc.net/news/6334?
Loan to January with option to buy!
Who next?
Getting rid of the dead wood ,mason and velikonia next I think
Tue Jul 29, 2014 10:07 am
Tue Jul 29, 2014 10:23 am
Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:49 pm
johnnyjan4-69 wrote:Just don't get it when a manager signs a player and doesn't give him a chance in the side Ole obviously knew him from Norway and yet he still didn't play him,why bother
Tue Jul 29, 2014 3:48 pm
Forever Blue wrote:CardiffN wrote:Forever Blue wrote:I never rated him anyway, Ole's signing, at least Ole had been bringing better in.
Should have thought someone like you were more up to date Annis. Berget was never signed to be a instant hit and show the City players how to play football, he was signed for the future. Some quotes from the signing of Berget.
These three are not ones we expect to come in straight away and take the Premier League by storm straight away but they have cost more or less nothing so they are for the future.
Berget is a forward, only had four or five months left on his contract, so he came on a very good deal for us.
In my mind, he is a no risk-signing for Cardiff. He may turn out to be a success, but if not, it would not be an expensive failure for a club of Cardiff’s stature.
Mats and Magnus are players i know is capable of adapting fast as they already spent many years in English football, Jo Inge is more of a long term project. He was one of the biggest talents in Norway when Udinese signed him and hopefully we can get his developement in the right direction again. If not he came on a nominal fee and we wont loose money when selling. Win/win for all of us.
As you guys can see Jo Inge was never signed as anything else than a future prospect. He was signed by Udinese for a reason but unfortunately they didn`t follow up on him so his talent took a hit for a few years. By the looks of it Ole has found out that it is not worth following up on Jo Inge so therefore he looks to sell him on and Ole rarely does that without profit.
Well at the time he was signed we were fighting for our lives,were we not ? Did we not need players to play for us then and try and keep us in the Premier League? Was not that the most important issues at the time?
Not staying up in the Premier League was costly and I hope we can now get back this season.
Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:40 am