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Bakedalasker wrote:Well he has certainly dressed himself up in the shop window.
This is going to be the frst real test of the relationship between Warnock and club aka Tan. Tan does not care of the outcome of selling Manga as it will make him feel more comfortable with the accounts. Warnock if he can't find a replacement for Manga will hopefully insist on keeping him. Come the summer he will be off anyway. Manga will be a great help keeping us up so it will be money well spent.
Tue Dec 27, 2016 7:15 pm
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BOWMAN wrote:No way is Amos on 25k a week
Tue Dec 27, 2016 8:24 pm
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Wed Dec 28, 2016 8:18 am
BOWMAN wrote:No way is Amos on 25k a week
Wed Dec 28, 2016 2:34 pm
Wed Dec 28, 2016 6:23 pm
Forever Blue wrote:BOWMAN wrote:No way is Amos on 25k a week
Bowman No he is not,he's on £18,000, which is absolute madness by our club.
I should of worded this better
Cardiff City owner wants to sell Bruno Manga due to his approx £25,000 a week wages,but they sign Ben Amos and Rickie Lambert on approx nearly the same wages? ?
Wed Dec 28, 2016 7:28 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:BOWMAN wrote:No way is Amos on 25k a week
Bowman No he is not,he's on £18,000, which is absolute madness by our club.
I should of worded this better
Cardiff City owner wants to sell Bruno Manga due to his approx £25,000 a week wages,but they sign Ben Amos and Rickie Lambert on approx nearly the same wages? ?
18k a week he's f*cking garbage and couldn't get in the Bolton team![]()
We sold marshall and simon moore for pennys compared to todays prices for players.
Marshall was reported to be on 25k so signing amos made zero sence .
Why didn't we just sell moore who was yet another on a reported 7-8k per week and keep Marshall then its would work out more or less the same as what amos is on now if hes on a reported 18k a week as the difference would be what marshall was on at the club and keep Wilson as back up to Marshall, bonkers thinking by the club![]()
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Wed Dec 28, 2016 11:42 pm
Forever Blue wrote:' CARDIFF CITY WANT TO SELL HIM/BUT CAN THEY? '
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Tuesday 27th December 2016
Bruno Manga is for sale and is expected to leave Cardiff City this January,but Warnock wants to keep him and as he will be away on International duty from January 14th till at least February, BUT will a club want him that late?
City were believed to have wanted £2million for him,but due to his high wages,are now willing to accept less than a £million for him.
Bruno Manga cost Cardiff City £3.5million.
Cardiff City owner wants to sell Bruno Manga due to his approx £25,000 a week wages,but they sign Ben Amos and Rickie Lambert on approx nearly the same wages? ?
http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/2 ... -can-they/![]()
Neil Warnock would like to keep Bruno Manga,but understands City can't afford him.
Bruno Manga by Neil Warnocks own admission has been outstanding.
Manga will line up for hosts Gabon in the 2017 edition of the AFCON
Cardiff City will be without defender Bruno Manga for at least two matches in the New Year as he has been called up by his national side to play in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
The 28-year-old has been a regular starter for his national side over the past few years, and Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock will not be shocked by his absence.
It is very well known that Manga wanted at one stage to play back in France and that French clubs were interested in him,but since Warnock arrived,Manga seems to have adapted very well to how Warnock plays his teams.
However, in recent weeks, Manga has performed well in the centre of defence during the enforced absence of Sol Bamba after his altercation at Ispwich earlier this month.
Despite his excellent performances, Warnock has made it no secret he has to offload Manga in the January transfer window as he looks to free up some room on the wage bill to bring in new recruits.
Manga is one of the highest earners at Cardiff City,Warnock has made it clear that he wants to utilise the money from the sale of Manga to strengthen his squad with lower earners.
The Africa Cup of Nations begins in Gabon on January 14 as the 16 best sides in Africa compete across three weeks for the trohpy.
With Manga expected to leave the club in January, it remains to be seen if he will still be a Cardiff City player when he steps out for Gabon in their opening AFCON match on January 14.
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Manga has done well since replacing Sol Bamba at centre back