Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:On first read, I had a little chuckle at the thought od 'Rambo' coming back to the Bluebirds but then on reflection, I began to think Blakey has a point and why could it not happen...even if on loan until the end of the season?
I don't know Rambo's personal circumstances other than he is a local lad, has a young family and has recently bought a house in the area, so it might just suit him...a bit like it suited Craig Bellamy for his own reasons
Certainly worth an ask and what a coup it would be!
bloody hell....why on earth would Arsenal loan him out....and even if they did, that would still mean a hefty loan fee and his rather large wage bill...this is not Bellamy where Citeh wanted him out of Manchester bad enough to cost them millions..
You're right, it doesn't make too much sense but football is a funny old game and let's say Arsenal can get their preferred man in the next transfer window, why not let Rambo go out to a club that's no real threat to them in the great scheme of things?
In those circumstances, Rambo is worthless in transfer fees come the end of the season and he would be a burden on their salary pot
I'm not too sure why Rambo is being let go (it seems odd) but let's not forget he's been here 'on loan' before (recovering from injury) and that Craig Bellamy was loaned out to a 'lower' team in the same way!
dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:On first read, I had a little chuckle at the thought od 'Rambo' coming back to the Bluebirds but then on reflection, I began to think Blakey has a point and why could it not happen...even if on loan until the end of the season?
I don't know Rambo's personal circumstances other than he is a local lad, has a young family and has recently bought a house in the area, so it might just suit him...a bit like it suited Craig Bellamy for his own reasons
Certainly worth an ask and what a coup it would be!
bloody hell....why on earth would Arsenal loan him out....and even if they did, that would still mean a hefty loan fee and his rather large wage bill...this is not Bellamy where Citeh wanted him out of Manchester bad enough to cost them millions..
You're right, it doesn't make too much sense but football is a funny old game and let's say Arsenal can get their preferred man in the next transfer window, why not let Rambo go out to a club that's no real threat to them in the great scheme of things?
In those circumstances, Rambo is worthless in transfer fees come the end of the season and he would be a burden on their salary pot
I'm not too sure why Rambo is being let go (it seems odd) but let's not forget he's been here 'on loan' before (recovering from injury) and that Craig Bellamy was loaned out to a 'lower' team in the same way!
Citeh had both offers to buy and offers to loan Craig...but he refused to play ball and go anywhere other than a club that couldn't even afford a decent percentage of his wages.....don't see this happening with Ramsey or any normal person tbh……..most clubs would prefer to leave the player rot in the 3rds..
yes Arsenal could bring replacements in....does that even push him out of the 25.? and even if it does there will still be Europa league and FA cup games....just don't see how any club can just leave him go elsewhere when he is useful
Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:On first read, I had a little chuckle at the thought od 'Rambo' coming back to the Bluebirds but then on reflection, I began to think Blakey has a point and why could it not happen...even if on loan until the end of the season?
I don't know Rambo's personal circumstances other than he is a local lad, has a young family and has recently bought a house in the area, so it might just suit him...a bit like it suited Craig Bellamy for his own reasons
Certainly worth an ask and what a coup it would be!
bloody hell....why on earth would Arsenal loan him out....and even if they did, that would still mean a hefty loan fee and his rather large wage bill...this is not Bellamy where Citeh wanted him out of Manchester bad enough to cost them millions..
You're right, it doesn't make too much sense but football is a funny old game and let's say Arsenal can get their preferred man in the next transfer window, why not let Rambo go out to a club that's no real threat to them in the great scheme of things?
In those circumstances, Rambo is worthless in transfer fees come the end of the season and he would be a burden on their salary pot
I'm not too sure why Rambo is being let go (it seems odd) but let's not forget he's been here 'on loan' before (recovering from injury) and that Craig Bellamy was loaned out to a 'lower' team in the same way!
Citeh had both offers to buy and offers to loan Craig...but he refused to play ball and go anywhere other than a club that couldn't even afford a decent percentage of his wages.....don't see this happening with Ramsey or any normal person tbh……..most clubs would prefer to leave the player rot in the 3rds..
yes Arsenal could bring replacements in....does that even push him out of the 25.? and even if it does there will still be Europa league and FA cup games....just don't see how any club can just leave him go elsewhere when he is useful
Well, they seem 'happy' to let him go at the end of the season, so does that mean we shouldn't ask the question at all or should we give it a go?
A firm 'no' would be the expectation, but what if...?
Forever Blue wrote:Reply on Fb
From a Cardiff/ Arsenal fan who has always followed both clubs and not an arm chair fan
Chris Walters
Ramsey's greed at arsenal cost him an extension..his demands to be treated like ozil should demonstrate that not in a million years would he join cardiff..arsenal believe they can get far better than Ramsey for the kind of money he was demanding in excess of 12 million in wages..
so why would city pay 12 million in wages plus transfer fee of 30 million for a guy who is no world beater..and arsenal fans are not at all worried about him leaving just that Wenger cost them another transfer fee by not tying Ramsey down a year ago..this can never happen a loan is of no interest to the player... besides money Ramsey believes he is a top 5 player
SirJimmySchoular wrote:If we had that sort of money to play with I think we could do a lot better than Ramsey. I'm not as excited about him as some people apparently are, and I can't see that he's that fantastic as to worth such a massive effort .
If we want to aim high we'd be better off with Troy Deney.
Stringfellow wrote:As crazy as this is, Bellamy cane from a top premiership team to play in the championship. Will it happen? No. Can it happen? A chance is always a chance.
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Love to have him back but come on! We couldn't afford his wages unless he took a pay cut! Bare in mind he wanted the same salary as ozil! If we signed it would be a massive sign off intent. Maybe a cheeky loan bid.
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