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davids wrote:I love Blakey but he's got to try and stay off the sauce.
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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.
Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:47 pm
Sam ReaN wrote:Always said it, Rambo should return to the Bluebirds. If Cardiff's vision is to be an established Premier League side who are mid-table and pushing a bit higher in future seasons.
Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:49 pm
Bananas wrote: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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It's a massive sign of intent, not off. First warning, we don't tolerate poor spelling and grammar on this board
Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:50 pm
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pembroke allan wrote:Could sign until end season? That will give him time to sort out a move he's Then free to sign for big club with big signing on fee?
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welshrarebit wrote:I'd love him back but can't see it happening!
We should go in for bale too on pay as you play
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pembroke allan wrote:Could sign until end season? That will give him time to sort out a move he's Then free to sign for big club with big signing on fee?
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Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:59 pm
Forever Blue wrote:It might sound crazy to some, but a January transfer for Wales star Rambo could happen and here's why
If Cardiff are serious about staying in the Premier and eventually being a top side.
Says Nathan Blake
Wednesday 14th November 2018
It might sound crazy to some, but a January transfer for Wales star Rambo could happen and here's why
I'm going to cut straight to the chase in this column.
Cardiff City should put together a January bid for Aaron Ramsey.
Allow me to explain myself, because I admit this sounds very bold. Some people might call it crazy, but hear me out please.
It's all about intent, you see. If Cardiff are genuine about staying in this league, they need to put down a marker to other sides.
Signing someone like Ramsey would raise the level at Cardiff significantly and help them become an established Premier League team in time. Add in the fact he's Welsh, has come through the Cardiff academy, has an affinity with the club and its supporters and you have the perfect storm in my opinion.
Ramsey wouldn't cost a great deal in terms of a transfer fee — because of his contract situation at Arsenal — but admittedly he would cost them big in wages.
You rarely get the chance to sign someone like Ramsey at a cut price, a genuine top class star who could take the club up a level or two and attract a higher calibre of player as well. The likes of Sol Bamba, Joe Bennett and Aron Gunnarsson would immediately raise their performance levels if they played and trained alongside Ramsey every week.
This is real. Not fantasy land. How often have we seen clubs make audacious swoops for players, but then it comes off. You can sell him the dream.
And it would be part of a coherent transfer plan.
The contract offer would take into account release clauses if Cardiff are relegated and all that stuff.
The transfer policy would mean signing a couple of other top stars, not as big as Ramsey, but who could play with him.
You know what, even if Cardiff don't get Ramsey, making a move would at least lay down that marker and show people that the Bluebirds are genuine in the transfer market and about being in the Premier League for years to come.
It could turn Cardiff City into one of this country's main clubs outside of Manchester, Liverpool and London.
It would turn heads and make people think: 'Wow, who else are you signing? What else have you got in your locker?'
This has happened before. Let's not forget when Craig Bellamy came home to Cardiff when he'd been at Manchester City and Liverpool just before. No-one really believed it could happen, but Bellamy chose to come home.
Who's to say the same wouldn't happen with Ramsey?
Earlier still, Cardiff pushed the boat out under Dave Jones to land Robbie Fowler, a huge football name at the time. Again when the speculation first arose Bluebirds fans refused to believe Fowler would drop down a division and come to South Wales. But come he did.
Bellamy drove Cardiff to promotion. Brought a winning mentality and even greater professionalism into the dressing room from his years at the very top.
Bellamy is currently working with the club's under-23s
Imagine the fillip Ramsey could bring, a box to box number eight midfielder who could transform the team's and the club's fortunes.
Some people might call this madness. I call it ambition.
And if Cardiff have ambition to become a top eight Premier League club, this will be the first rung on the ladder. Bournemouth are pushing for that. With respect, they have nothing like the fan base, and this pulling power, of a club like Cardiff City.
So why can't we have dreams?
Okay, the chances of landing Ramsey are slim. The wages are a huge obstacle, so too the fact clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United and a load of big Italian clubs have been linked with Ramsey. They will be a big lure for Ramsey himself.
But he turns 28 next month and may have the idea in his head to come back home to Cardiff at some stage anyway.
Why not do it two years earlier?
Why should we adopt a can't do attitude, rather than a can do one? I've had obstacles put in front of me since I was young, but always believed.
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dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Could sign until end season? That will give him time to sort out a move he's Then free to sign for big club with big signing on fee?
yes no doubt Arsenal wouldn't want anything..
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pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Could sign until end season? That will give him time to sort out a move he's Then free to sign for big club with big signing on fee?
yes no doubt Arsenal wouldn't want anything..
Loan? at end day arsenal won't get penny anyway
Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:07 pm
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!
Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:21 pm
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..