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Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:06 pm

Kenfig Blue wrote:
And to call west ham an easy game, who we have not scored against in 5 attempts, goes to show how clueless you are 8-)


We lost 3-2 to them in the cup this season.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:08 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
And to call west ham an easy game, who we have not scored against in 5 attempts, goes to show how clueless you are 8-)


We lost 3-2 to them in the cup this season.


I love when people bring cup games up, but when it comes to Oles record, the Malky lovers do not mention Newcastle away.

Obviously I meant league games, I'll spell it out next time.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:11 pm

we got 11 other players who think they got a future at cardiff city aswell :evil:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:12 pm

Kenfig Blue wrote:I love when people bring cup games up, but when it comes to Oles record, the Malky lovers do not mention Newcastle away.

Obviously I meant league games, I'll spell it out next time.


Where have I said anything about not mentioning Newcastle away? :? You said we haven't scored against them in 5 games, when we have. That's all.

I don't happen to be a "fan boy" of anyone, just always supporting the current manager of Cardiff City FC. Thankful to Malky & totally sure that given a full pre Season, Ole will be a great success too. :bluescarf:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:15 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:I love when people bring cup games up, but when it comes to Oles record, the Malky lovers do not mention Newcastle away.

Obviously I meant league games, I'll spell it out next time.


Where have I said anything about not mentioning Newcastle away? :? You said we haven't scored against them in 5 games, when we have. That's all.

I don't happen to be a "fan boy" of anyone, just always supporting the current manager of Cardiff City FC. Thankful to Malky & totally sure that given a full pre Season, Ole will be a great success too. :bluescarf:


To be fair I wernt specifically talking about you as I know your not as biased. But it's the type of statement a malky lover would come up with. League games I meant :ayatollah:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:16 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:17 pm

Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.



Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Would you class the 2nd worst defensive record in the league, after being around the 6th biggest spenders in the league as holding your own :?


I would say staying out of the relelgation spots after a difficult start is holding your own.


Considering we had our hardest 4 games of the season to come, ok :?


We also had a couple of easy games to come at home Sunderland and West Ham. 8-)


Malkys shit tactics is what cost us against Sunderland, Milkys sidekick shitlake enforcing Milkys shit tactics of defend for your life, take off your biggest threat in noone, bring on cowie and Gunnar, sit back and wait for the opposing team to score :thumbright:

And to call west ham an easy game, who we have not scored against in 5 attempts, goes to show how clueless you are 8-)


Ah I see blame Malky when he is not about. Just about sums you up.

We had not won at Southampton for god knows how many attempts so that nullifies your point there :lol:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:20 pm

More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.[/quote]

So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.[/quote]

Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.[/quote]


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.[/quote]

Would you class the 2nd worst defensive record in the league, after being around the 6th biggest spenders in the league as holding your own :?[/quote]

I would say staying out of the relelgation spots after a difficult start is holding your own.[/quote]

Considering we had our hardest 4 games of the season to come, ok :?[/quote]

We also had a couple of easy games to come at home Sunderland and West Ham. 8-)[/quote]

Malkys shit tactics is what cost us against Sunderland, Milkys sidekick shitlake enforcing Milkys shit tactics of defend for your life, take off your biggest threat in noone, bring on cowie and Gunnar, sit back and wait for the opposing team to score :thumbright:

And to call west ham an easy game, who we have not scored against in 5 attempts, goes to show how clueless you are 8-)[/quote]

Ah I see blame Malky when he is not about. Just about sums you up.

We had not won at Southampton for god knows how many attempts so that nullifies your point there :lol:[/quote]

Not really, end of season always throws up weird results, plus Southampton players are already in brazil :thumbright: 8-)

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:23 pm

Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:55 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


so your saying we couldn't find a decent striker for 8 million? :laughing6: :laughing6:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:59 pm

There's a difference between not being good enough and wanting straight forward answers.

Malky wasn't ruthless ffs. We still have Tommy Smith here.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Wed Apr 16, 2014 10:58 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


yes Tan did make the 12 Michu comment, pretty shrewd thing to be saying i think.. {dont tell people your gona spend big}. of course he gave the cheque book to the weekend millionaires, so he might as well have said im spending 50 mil in the summer feel free to quote ridiculous prices cos its dopey doing the buying....
Velikonja........was treated like dog shit..........

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:54 am

2blue2handle wrote:How he never loaned out even if we paid the full wages is madness.


I think for a player who has arrived from foreign shores, the DVP is a better way of getting games so they can adjust to the style over here.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:25 pm

mjw6150 wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:How he never loaned out even if we paid the full wages is madness.


I think for a player who has arrived from foreign shores, the DVP is a better way of getting games so they can adjust to the style over here.


Send him to league 1 or 2 then, at least those are compeititve.

TBH I havent even noticed him getting in development games this year?

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:04 pm

PartyWithOle wrote:Nice to see the players are backing Ole and not a fan of Milky the Milkman.

I'm sure Ole pushed for youngsters such as Mason and Kiss to go out and allowed Etien to leave, no ifs or butts. It's good as if we go down he'll have players prepared and match fit.

Milky didn't give Eti a chance


You sound like a f*cking broken record mate. I watched him play for dvp a few times and he's prob behind 4/5 strikers for a place in the matchday squad. Anything to slate malky you in with your two pence worth. Get over yourself mate your not the final word :sleepy2:

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:06 pm

Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


so your saying we couldn't find a decent striker for 8 million? :laughing6: :laughing6:



Not a guaranteed goal scorer no

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:25 pm

nubbsy wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


so your saying we couldn't find a decent striker for 8 million? :laughing6: :laughing6:



Not a guaranteed goal scorer no


Jordan Rhodes would of guaranteed a hat full of goals, we could of had him for 8-10. Shane long even, if we offered west brom 8-10. Why he gambled on a kid who had one half of a gd season in a shut league was baffling. The same happened for velikonja, he had a decent season in a shit league and milks signed him, but atleast velikonja was only 2 mil, even tho 2 mil is a lot to a championship team.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:23 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


Are you Malky in disguise ? That was his comment, which broke the camel's back for Tan.

I don't know of any bottom half team who has spent more than £10-15 million on a striker.

As others have said, there have been plenty of players who we could have signed, who were more likely to perform and produce goals than AC.

As CardiffN said, we could have signed the best strikers available, but due to Malky's preferred playing style they wouldn't have been so effective.

Look at Peter O, plays for WBA scores goals, plays for us and he's very poor, plays for Stoke scores goals.

I liked Malky and thought he had a LOT of potential. Sadly he didn't seem to learn from each game and develop as good young managers need to do.

He'd had a LOT of support, financially and otherwise from Tan until very early in the season, perhaps just before the start.

That seems to be a clear fact.

It must have been difficult for Malky at times due to the breakdown in relationship with Tan, whether justified or not. However, he still did not develop as I would have expected, as he was well read and intelligent.

I've talked about sliding scales of defence - attack mindedness.

Balanced would be 50-50.

Playing a weaker team, or in real need of a result, a team might slide to 40-60.

Malky's team invariably set up 70-30, but with below average transitional and attacking play.

This resulted in a LOT of pressure on our defence, midfield and even our lone striker to have to defend.

IF Malky had been able to sort out effective and productive transition, ball retention, better movement off the ball, improved passing outlets and support of the man with the ball, comfortable ball possession, better peripheral vision and spatial awareness for a number of players, we would have been able to play 50-50 or 40-60 against weaker teams.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:25 pm

nubbsy wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Jinks wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


More like :roll: when you realise who the posters are.


So me, kanester, 2blue2handle, partywithole are all wrong are we? There are also thousands more that agree, people who I speak to in the street believe milky fukt our chance of prem survival up pre season.


Add me to that aswell.
Teams getting promoted to premiership need to have plans in place for the next push and in my opinion malky/moody didn't prepare correctly and found himself out of his depth.


Malky downfall was the fact he could not find the striker we needed.

Considering we were holding our own before Tan butted in I would say a half decent striker and we would have been comfortable.


Malky had plenty of time and money to get more than one decent striker in but fucked it all up by paying 8 million for a striker worth a few 100k then had the cheek to go on tv saying he wants more cash to bring a striker in :shock:
I bet tan didnt butt in half as much as you want to believe and dont believe everything posted about tan on here or in the media :thumbup:


Finding a premier striker with a team that has just come up it perhaps the most difficult job in the business.

To get a striker of premier quality you are looking at around £20 million. Tan wanted 12 Michus and no I didn't get that from here. He wanted a Bentley but was he willing to pay for it?


so your saying we couldn't find a decent striker for 8 million? :laughing6: :laughing6:



Not a guaranteed goal scorer no


There were loads of players available but malky messed up and spent millions and millions on shite

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:01 am

Kenfig Blue wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


Is joey mason who malky left rot useless then? :?



Left rot? Do you mean couldn't make the team? Or should we rotate our starting 11 every week, oh wait...

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:06 am

PartyWithOle wrote:
thomasblue wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


Be fair pretty much every league one team and most of the championship would have taken nearly all our fringe players at the time who have been pretty much unused and should have gone out on loan .

Tommy smith , velinkonja , brayford , cornelius , Connolly , cowie and gestede all should have been loaned out beginning of the season .

Smith - easily could have got a move back to a London/Hertfordshire based side
Velikonja - had offers and we turned down
Brayford - beyond me why he didn't play for us, luckily he got a move in the end
Cornelius - less said the better
Connolly - top champ sides would have taken him
owie - easily would have taken a move to a top champ side
Gestede - proven with Bburn


Yes your right just loan every non regular in our 22man squad....

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Fri Apr 18, 2014 7:29 am

nubbsy wrote:
Kenfig Blue wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


Is joey mason who malky left rot useless then? :?



Left rot? Do you mean couldn't make the team? Or should we rotate our starti
ng 11 every week, oh wait...


well if he couldnt make the team why not loan him out you backwards mutha fuka, atleast hed get some game time, whereas he wasnt playing fucall.

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Fri Apr 18, 2014 7:53 am

nubbsy wrote:
PartyWithOle wrote:
thomasblue wrote:
gknighty89 wrote:The replys on this thread are laughable :laughing6: all the players that have come out with the bitter comments are the ones simply not good enough! Gerrard , Parkin, Jarvis! Being a manager you have to be ruthless! People saying he should have been loaned out yet people have got to want to take you out on loan first! That's why he ended up at a shit Portuguese club!


Be fair pretty much every league one team and most of the championship would have taken nearly all our fringe players at the time who have been pretty much unused and should have gone out on loan .

Tommy smith , velinkonja , brayford , cornelius , Connolly , cowie and gestede all should have been loaned out beginning of the season .

Smith - easily could have got a move back to a London/Hertfordshire based side
Velikonja - had offers and we turned down
Brayford - beyond me why he didn't play for us, luckily he got a move in the end
Cornelius - less said the better
Connolly - top champ sides would have taken him
owie - easily would have taken a move to a top champ side
Gestede - proven with Bburn


Yes your right just loan every non regular in our 22man squad....


Getting rid of them would have freed up IMO around 150k a week to spend on 3 very good loan signings if we needed them instead of keeping dead wood in the stands , quality not quantity

Re: Etien Velikonja believes he has a future at Cardiff City

Fri Apr 18, 2014 11:12 am

You say I'm biased for Mackay. Thing is you genuinly hate him, which is laughable.

If no one abused Mackay i doubt I'd post about him. Yet you continue to talk shit about him.

You would say f**k all to him if you met him. You are nothing.

Same shit, different day. Boring.