Sven wrote:lilybull wrote:healey isn't upto scratch at all, zahore isn't interested, Pilkington has been slagged off by the boss but isn't a striker anyway, ward is KO'd, bogle is sub standard, and mcgoaldrought isn't good enough, where is our aspirations for promotion
Quote (lilybull): "Zohore isn't interested!"
Really? Do you actually watch the football or just look at the results?
The guy is making his way back from a nasty injury and is playing better game by game as he returns to match fitness and regains his sharpness!
Got to be fair, you made oi larff...rather loudly!
Sven wrote:' UPDATED '
Cardiff City have been in talks for the last 10 days with David McGoldrick, the only stumbling block is McGoldrick wages, Ipswich are happy to let him join Cardiff City
Cardiff City are the favourites to sign Ipswich Town’s David McGoldrick according to odds published by BetVictor
Sunday 21st Jan 2018
The 30-year-old striker has now been at Ipswich for four-and-a-half years, five years if you include the initial loan deal, having signed from Nottingham Forest in 2013. And while he may not have been the most fashionable signing in the world, he has been a very good player for Ipswich and that has continued this season. He has scored eight goals in 22 appearances this season though it is noted he hasn’t netted since mid-November when he scored in a 2-2 draw with Hull City.
However his contract is set to expire in the summer and that has led to many teams sniffing around McGoldrick to see if they can snap him up for a reduced fee. And the bookies believe that the team most likely to sign the six-time capped Republic of Ireland striker are Cardiff City. They are looking for more players to keep their promotion bid going and think bringing in a striker like McGoldrick would be an ideal move. They have been priced at a favourable 2/1.
But they aren’t the only team to be given good odds on signing McGoldrick. Birmingham City have been priced at 4/1 as they look for players who can fire them to safety, Fulham have odds of 6/1 of signing McGoldrick as they look for a new striker after the signing of Rui Fonte did not work out while Leeds United have also been given the same odds as they look to get someone who can improve the side enough to get them into the Sky Bet Championship play-offs.
bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
nubbsy wrote:Sven wrote:' UPDATED '
Cardiff City have been in talks for the last 10 days with David McGoldrick, the only stumbling block is McGoldrick wages, Ipswich are happy to let him join Cardiff City
Cardiff City are the favourites to sign Ipswich Town’s David McGoldrick according to odds published by BetVictor
Sunday 21st Jan 2018
The 30-year-old striker has now been at Ipswich for four-and-a-half years, five years if you include the initial loan deal, having signed from Nottingham Forest in 2013. And while he may not have been the most fashionable signing in the world, he has been a very good player for Ipswich and that has continued this season. He has scored eight goals in 22 appearances this season though it is noted he hasn’t netted since mid-November when he scored in a 2-2 draw with Hull City.
However his contract is set to expire in the summer and that has led to many teams sniffing around McGoldrick to see if they can snap him up for a reduced fee. And the bookies believe that the team most likely to sign the six-time capped Republic of Ireland striker are Cardiff City. They are looking for more players to keep their promotion bid going and think bringing in a striker like McGoldrick would be an ideal move. They have been priced at a favourable 2/1.
But they aren’t the only team to be given good odds on signing McGoldrick. Birmingham City have been priced at 4/1 as they look for players who can fire them to safety, Fulham have odds of 6/1 of signing McGoldrick as they look for a new striker after the signing of Rui Fonte did not work out while Leeds United have also been given the same odds as they look to get someone who can improve the side enough to get them into the Sky Bet Championship play-offs.
Let's be fair, anything less than grabbon is guna be dissapointing because of all the rumours. Of we can't afford this guys wages then the rumours about grabbon were probably way wide of the mark.
lilybull wrote:Sven wrote:lilybull wrote:healey isn't upto scratch at all, zahore isn't interested, Pilkington has been slagged off by the boss but isn't a striker anyway, ward is KO'd, bogle is sub standard, and mcgoaldrought isn't good enough, where is our aspirations for promotion
Quote (lilybull): "Zohore isn't interested!"
Really? Do you actually watch the football or just look at the results?
The guy is making his way back from a nasty injury and is playing better game by game as he returns to match fitness and regains his sharpness!
Got to be fair, you made oi larff...rather loudly!
yes I do watch it, week in week out, and sadly I think zahore isn't interested, out of position half the time, and doesn't put a full shift in, yes hes coming back from injury, but if he isn't fit, don't play him
bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
It’s true, talks have been held and wages are the stumbling block.
Forever Blue wrote:bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
It’s true, talks have been held and wages are the stumbling block.
norms76 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
It’s true, talks have been held and wages are the stumbling block.
I’d be gutted if he’s the main target. Warnock has stated he’s got money and we’d be excited by the targets. If the window shuts and we’ve only signed Grujic on loan, Wildschut on loan and McGoldrick then I feel there’ll be a lot of people including me that’ll be very disappointed.
Bluebina wrote:norms76 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:bluebird7291 wrote:I hope this is wide of the mark. But it's probably true
It’s true, talks have been held and wages are the stumbling block.
I’d be gutted if he’s the main target. Warnock has stated he’s got money and we’d be excited by the targets. If the window shuts and we’ve only signed Grujic on loan, Wildschut on loan and McGoldrick then I feel there’ll be a lot of people including me that’ll be very disappointed.
Read between the lines we want Gabban, he wants to come, we have to wait to see what happens at Bournemouth and will probably get him as the window shuts, if not we've got this one to fall back on, or one of the other three.
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