Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:52 pm
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Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:02 pm
Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:05 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:09 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:12 pm
Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Concede less = more chance of not losing. Simple maths.
He's fit, confident, scoring goals, and he's ours. Give him a shot
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:15 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Concede less = more chance of not losing. Simple maths.
He's fit, confident, scoring goals, and he's ours. Give him a shot
Don't think its time to give him a shot... I'd rather we continue playing Paterson up there.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:25 pm
Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Concede less = more chance of not losing. Simple maths.
He's fit, confident, scoring goals, and he's ours. Give him a shot
Don't think its time to give him a shot... I'd rather we continue playing Paterson up there.
So would i, but give him madine's place in the squad at least. At least there would be a possible goal on the bench then
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:28 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore will Be fit for Newcastle Away and Warnock believes Zohore is capable of doing the job.
Warnock is hoping Rhys Healey will shine this month and be the other striker needed.
Neil Warnock reveals potential back-up plan if Cardiff City fail in their January bid to land a striker
The Bluebirds boss remains keen on bolstering his attacking options, but admits he may be forced to make other plans
By Tom Coleman
Friday 11 Jan 2019
The Bluebirds boss remains keen on bolstering his attacking options, but admits he may be forced to make other plans
Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock has suggested he could be prepared to hand Rhys Healey his chance to shine in the Premier League, particularly if he fails to land the new striker he so craves in this window.
Having signed a new three-year contract with the Bluebirds last season, the 24-year old has returned from a recent fruitful loan spell at Milton Keynes, where he scored nine goals in 21 games.
MK boss Paul Tisdale has already admitted that he'd "love to get him back" in this window and Warnock admits he's at a crossroads in terms of where to go next with the highly-rated forward.
But with Danny Ward currently recovering from a head injury and Kenneth Zohore another week away from full training, Healey could yet fit straight into the first team set-up for this weekend's crunch clash with Huddersfield Town.
"He'll probably be involved at the weekend if Danny Ward's not about," Warnock said. "I don't honestly know yet."
Another loan spell hasn't been ruled, although Warnock insists that MK are the only club that he would consider doing a deal with.
Cardiff City striker Rhys Healey
He added: "If he is involved with us, he can only go back to MK Dons, he can't go anywhere else, so I've got to think about that. He's done brilliantly at MK Dons and he's looked sharp in training."
Warnock has made little secret of his desire to get a new striker on board in this window, with the club seemingly refusing to give up in their chase for Nantes frontman Emiliano Sala, although the City boss remains pessimistic on getting a deal done for the Argentine.
Nevertheless, he claims several other striking targets have already been drawn up, although he admits that there is a possibility that he may have to work with what he's got.
"The window is a bit like climbing a mountain with butter on your hands," he said. "One minute you think you're almost there and then you slide back down.
"You get your hopes up and say yes that’s a done deal and then the next day it’s not a done deal.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:28 pm
pembroke allan wrote:That's plan B? Whilst still plenty time to sign a striker it's beginning to look like he's given up on getting a striker at least!
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:34 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:48 pm
Crayfish wrote:Love to see Rhys turn out for us regularly if we end up back in league one or as a squad player in the championship but as a premier league striker you must be joking.To small to play up front on his own and Reid is a better option in a front two. Might as well let him finish the season at Milton Keynes. Are we hearing the sound of the bottom of a barrel being scraped?
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:50 pm
Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:51 pm
City Slicker wrote:pembroke allan wrote:That's plan B? Whilst still plenty time to sign a striker it's beginning to look like he's given up on getting a striker at least!
This looks a bit like Theresa May's plan B
Fri Jan 11, 2019 5:10 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Concede less = more chance of not losing. Simple maths.
He's fit, confident, scoring goals, and he's ours. Give him a shot
Don't think its time to give him a shot... I'd rather we continue playing Paterson up there.
So would i, but give him madine's place in the squad at least. At least there would be a possible goal on the bench then
I'd rather we kept Madine myself
Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:24 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:29 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:47 pm
Dahboy wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Kenneth Zohore will Be fit for Newcastle Away and Warnock believes Zohore is capable of doing the job.
Warnock is hoping Rhys Healey will shine this month and be the other striker needed.
Neil Warnock reveals potential back-up plan if Cardiff City fail in their January bid to land a striker
The Bluebirds boss remains keen on bolstering his attacking options, but admits he may be forced to make other plans
By Tom Coleman
Friday 11 Jan 2019
The Bluebirds boss remains keen on bolstering his attacking options, but admits he may be forced to make other plans
Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock has suggested he could be prepared to hand Rhys Healey his chance to shine in the Premier League, particularly if he fails to land the new striker he so craves in this window.
Having signed a new three-year contract with the Bluebirds last season, the 24-year old has returned from a recent fruitful loan spell at Milton Keynes, where he scored nine goals in 21 games.
MK boss Paul Tisdale has already admitted that he'd "love to get him back" in this window and Warnock admits he's at a crossroads in terms of where to go next with the highly-rated forward.
But with Danny Ward currently recovering from a head injury and Kenneth Zohore another week away from full training, Healey could yet fit straight into the first team set-up for this weekend's crunch clash with Huddersfield Town.
"He'll probably be involved at the weekend if Danny Ward's not about," Warnock said. "I don't honestly know yet."
Another loan spell hasn't been ruled, although Warnock insists that MK are the only club that he would consider doing a deal with.
Cardiff City striker Rhys Healey
He added: "If he is involved with us, he can only go back to MK Dons, he can't go anywhere else, so I've got to think about that. He's done brilliantly at MK Dons and he's looked sharp in training."
Warnock has made little secret of his desire to get a new striker on board in this window, with the club seemingly refusing to give up in their chase for Nantes frontman Emiliano Sala, although the City boss remains pessimistic on getting a deal done for the Argentine.
Nevertheless, he claims several other striking targets have already been drawn up, although he admits that there is a possibility that he may have to work with what he's got.
"The window is a bit like climbing a mountain with butter on your hands," he said. "One minute you think you're almost there and then you slide back down.
"You get your hopes up and say yes that’s a done deal and then the next day it’s not a done deal.
What a crock of shit.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:55 pm
RageJon wrote:To many mixed posts on what's happening at the moment.
It's like listening to politicians trying to justify why the nhs is low on staff !!!
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:09 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:12 pm
dogfound wrote:RageJon wrote:To many mixed posts on what's happening at the moment.
It's like listening to politicians trying to justify why the nhs is low on staff !!!
well there are those posting that see no reason to not trust Warnock and believe what he says.
and other posters who would not believe the news if they heard it on Warnocks radio , and have a whole assortment of conspiracy theories.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:17 pm
castleblue wrote:I'd love someone to ask NW why he looks at Rhys Healey as the back up plan when he already has a £9m striker, a player who scored 19 goals in the Championship last season, at the club.
Surely Bobby Reid would both create chances and score goals if he was given a decent run in the team.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:23 pm
castleblue wrote:I'd love someone to ask NW why he looks at Rhys Healey as the back up plan when he already has a £9m striker, a player who scored 19 goals in the Championship last season, at the club.
Surely Bobby Reid would both create chances and score goals if he was given a decent run in the team.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:24 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:34 pm
Scandinavianbluebird wrote:What’s plan B then?
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:35 pm
dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I'd love someone to ask NW why he looks at Rhys Healey as the back up plan when he already has a £9m striker, a player who scored 19 goals in the Championship last season, at the club.
Surely Bobby Reid would both create chances and score goals if he was given a decent run in the team.
I took it as taking Madines place in the 25 man squad if no other striker is brought in .
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:36 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Deano1 wrote:Give Rhys a chance. Concentrate on defensive re-inforcements
You can't be serious?
Concede less = more chance of not losing. Simple maths.
He's fit, confident, scoring goals, and he's ours. Give him a shot
Don't think its time to give him a shot... I'd rather we continue playing Paterson up there.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:42 pm
castleblue wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I'd love someone to ask NW why he looks at Rhys Healey as the back up plan when he already has a £9m striker, a player who scored 19 goals in the Championship last season, at the club.
Surely Bobby Reid would both create chances and score goals if he was given a decent run in the team.
I took it as taking Madines place in the 25 man squad if no other striker is brought in .
Yes there is that absolutely but surely Rhys Healey would be well behind Bobby Reid. The point I was trying to make is surely we need to find a way of getting the best out of Bobby Reid and that would start by giving him a decent run in the team. He hasn't been given that in my opinion.
Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:01 pm
pembroke allan wrote:City Slicker wrote:pembroke allan wrote:That's plan B? Whilst still plenty time to sign a striker it's beginning to look like he's given up on getting a striker at least!
This looks a bit like Theresa May's plan B
Didn't know she had one?