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Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City are set to face a fight to hold onto one of their biggest-name players, with striker Kenwyne Jones out of contract at the capital club next summer.
The 31-year-old is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with the Bluebirds and, with the January transfer window looming, Russell Slade has to either get his man to ink a new deal, sell him in January or run the risk of seeing the marksman walk away for free from the Welsh capital come the close season.
Jones joined Cardiff from Stoke in January 2014 in a deal that saw Peter Odemwingie move in the other direction.
He was Cardiff’s top scorer last season despite spending the final six weeks of the season on loan at Bournemouth, helping them win promotion to the Premier League
Sheff Wednesday again have shown interest, but it's Jones wages that are the stumbling block.
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pembroke allan wrote:Not worth the money to keep him! How many goals so far?
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Pulisnewport wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Not worth the money to keep him! How many goals so far?
I agree total waste of money, if he had the energy of Revell then what a player he could be but that's the case all over football
Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:30 am
pembroke allan wrote:Pulisnewport wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Not worth the money to keep him! How many goals so far?
I agree total waste of money, if he had the energy of Revell then what a player he could be but that's the case all over football
Agree he's a luxury we cannot afford especially way Slade sets us up! Maybe the new player will mean change attitude by slade along with french sicknote when he returns!
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if we didn't have him we would be stuck with mason and revelloohahhPaulMillar wrote:A decent impact player as he proved on loan at Bournemouth last year.
But on his rumoured £40 K a week wages I would expect a lot more...if we get an offer for him in January he will be off
Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:51 am
Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:52 am
Pulisnewport wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Not worth the money to keep him! How many goals so far?
I agree total waste of money, if he had the energy of Revell then what a player he could be but that's the case all over football
Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:54 am
fans can't see his contribution the guys one of the best target man in the leagueSWilliams wrote:Funny that, I mentioned that Jones would be likely to leave in another thread yesterday and got totally slated. LolNever mind, I won't take it seriously.
If Saadi can recover and Watt can do a job and stay with us (which we should know by January) then we may not need to keep Jones on his excessive wages anyway.
Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:22 pm
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tylorstown18891 wrote:fans can't see his contribution the guys one of the best target man in the leagueSWilliams wrote:Funny that, I mentioned that Jones would be likely to leave in another thread yesterday and got totally slated. LolNever mind, I won't take it seriously.
If Saadi can recover and Watt can do a job and stay with us (which we should know by January) then we may not need to keep Jones on his excessive wages anyway.get him in a decent set up under decent management he would bang them in!
Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:40 pm
Pulisnewport wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City are set to face a fight to hold onto one of their biggest-name players, with striker Kenwyne Jones out of contract at the capital club next summer.
The 31-year-old is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with the Bluebirds and, with the January transfer window looming, Russell Slade has to either get his man to ink a new deal, sell him in January or run the risk of seeing the marksman walk away for free from the Welsh capital come the close season.
Jones joined Cardiff from Stoke in January 2014 in a deal that saw Peter Odemwingie move in the other direction.
He was Cardiff’s top scorer last season despite spending the final six weeks of the season on loan at Bournemouth, helping them win promotion to the Premier League
Sheff Wednesday again have shown interest, but it's Jones wages that are the stumbling block.
He will go somewhere else for the money if we don't pay him what he is on now
Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:43 pm
agree matellan bluebird wrote:tylorstown18891 wrote:fans can't see his contribution the guys one of the best target man in the leagueSWilliams wrote:Funny that, I mentioned that Jones would be likely to leave in another thread yesterday and got totally slated. LolNever mind, I won't take it seriously.
If Saadi can recover and Watt can do a job and stay with us (which we should know by January) then we may not need to keep Jones on his excessive wages anyway.get him in a decent set up under decent management he would bang them in!
His job is not to bang them in though, it to allow the others to bang them in. The guy is not set up for a 442 like a Peter Thorne and Earnie and Slade just doesn't see that.
He'll go in January, we are never going to pay him half as much next year and his agent has to secure at least a 2.5 year deal for him.
I give up with Slades logic, apart from Ralls & Pilkington none of our players don't fit into a standard 442. Malky (no wingers) or Ole (never really sure what he did) didn't leave him the squad to play it.
Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:47 pm
nubbsy wrote:Pulisnewport wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City are set to face a fight to hold onto one of their biggest-name players, with striker Kenwyne Jones out of contract at the capital club next summer.
The 31-year-old is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with the Bluebirds and, with the January transfer window looming, Russell Slade has to either get his man to ink a new deal, sell him in January or run the risk of seeing the marksman walk away for free from the Welsh capital come the close season.
Jones joined Cardiff from Stoke in January 2014 in a deal that saw Peter Odemwingie move in the other direction.
He was Cardiff’s top scorer last season despite spending the final six weeks of the season on loan at Bournemouth, helping them win promotion to the Premier League
Sheff Wednesday again have shown interest, but it's Jones wages that are the stumbling block.
He will go somewhere else for the money if we don't pay him what he is on now
Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:00 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Cardiff City are set to face a fight to hold onto one of their biggest-name players, with striker Kenwyne Jones out of contract at the capital club next summer.
The 31-year-old is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with the Bluebirds and, with the January transfer window looming, Russell Slade has to either get his man to ink a new deal, sell him in January or run the risk of seeing the marksman walk away for free from the Welsh capital come the close season.
Jones joined Cardiff from Stoke in January 2014 in a deal that saw Peter Odemwingie move in the other direction.
He was Cardiff’s top scorer last season despite spending the final six weeks of the season on loan at Bournemouth, helping them win promotion to the Premier League
Sheff Wednesday again have shown interest, but it's Jones wages that are the stumbling block.
Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:28 pm
Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:49 pm
unbeatable in the air real threat from set pieces and with a pacey striker hopefully gonna get onto his quality flick onsbluemun wrote:Incredibly lazy, no pace and very little mobility. Quite happy if we can flog him in January and bring in someone like Fraizer....or, the man himself.
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