Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:26 pm
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Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:18 pm
zippy wrote:Hello lads. First time post, but look in from time to time as always had a soft spot for Cardiff.
I'm a Dundee United fan and I can assure you that you have signed a a very good player.
Conway has been a bit of a late bloomer, but has been a stand out player for Dundee United for the past 2 and a half years (although he did miss a couple of months last season- where our form greatly dipped0
He made huge progress under Craig Levein as Levein really made him work on his strength and sent him on conditioning courses at Dundee Uni. He is now a powerful, direct wide man who thrives on working hard. In my opinion, he is a better player than Chris Burke. He has a better end product and an excellent strike. If I was to compare to player you may know more about it'd Jarvis as Wolves. To answer a previous question- his market value is probably 2 mil as has been quoted for our other stand out player David Goodwillie. Reckon that will double in 12 months.
He is predominantly right footed, but plays better on the left as normally defenders are so worried about his pace down the outside they show him inside, where he can let fly. More unpredictable down the left.
I have nothing but good things to say about him. He'll always be a United legend due to his goals in the Scottish Cup final in 2010. Treat him well, as like most wingers, he's very much a confidence player.
All the best CC and CC
Zippy
Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:26 pm
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Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:15 am
CardiffCity_DundeeUtd wrote:Craig Conway, a true legend. He told rangers to bolt and signed for cardiff. Hopefully him being at Cardiff will persuade Goodwillie to do similar. There is a lot of potential at your club, hope you join (or replace!) swansea in the premiership now .
It was fantastic to see the wee man come in to our club, and totally grab the oppertunity we gave him. Watched him bulk up and become a very strong player , who takes his football very serious. He has not even peaked yet , it will be very exciting to watch him continue to improve and cement his name in Cardiff City's history like he did with United
Fri Jun 24, 2011 2:52 pm
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:27 pm
zippy wrote:Goodwillie has not been picked for Scotland since the rape allegation became public. He would certainly have been involved in the Carling Nations Cup if this hadn't happened. His form understandably dipped for the first few games after the papers published the story/ opposition fans taunted him etc. But a massive amount of credit it due to his commitment to the club and his work ethic and he soon rediscovered his goal scoring ways.
He is being represented by McBride who is the lawyer that has been representing Neil Lennon. The general feeling and talk is that there is no truth whatsoever in the allegations and that he will be cleared sooner rather than later. I'm sure it will all come to light so enough.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:28 pm
zippy wrote:Goodwillie has not been picked for Scotland since the rape allegation became public. He would certainly have been involved in the Carling Nations Cup if this hadn't happened. His form understandably dipped for the first few games after the papers published the story/ opposition fans taunted him etc. But a massive amount of credit it due to his commitment to the club and his work ethic and he soon rediscovered his goal scoring ways.
He is being represented by McBride who is the lawyer that has been representing Neil Lennon. The general feeling and talk is that there is no truth whatsoever in the allegations and that he will be cleared sooner rather than later. I'm sure it will all come to light so enough.
Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:33 pm
zippy wrote:Goodwillie has not been picked for Scotland since the rape allegation became public. He would certainly have been involved in the Carling Nations Cup if this hadn't happened. His form understandably dipped for the first few games after the papers published the story/ opposition fans taunted him etc. But a massive amount of credit it due to his commitment to the club and his work ethic and he soon rediscovered his goal scoring ways.
He is being represented by McBride who is the lawyer that has been representing Neil Lennon. The general feeling and talk is that there is no truth whatsoever in the allegations and that he will be cleared sooner rather than later. I'm sure it will all come to light so enough.
Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:13 pm