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- Tyrion TannisterGlobal Superstar
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Squawka has today released an article assessing each of our summer purchases and whether they were value for money. Interestingly , it's the first unbiased source I've read that isn't screaming support for Malky. It instead in my opinion takes a very fair and balanced perspective.
For those that don't want to read the whole thing, they reckon -
- Caulker was far and away our best purchase, and was worth every penny
- Medel is excellent, although maybe too expensive
- Cornelius can't be put in either bin due to limited appearances
- Odemwingie is not only a flop, but one of the worst players in the league this season statistically
- Brayford is a flop
- Moore and Amondrain weren't considered
It also briefly mentions what we've all spotted with Turner - the statistics show that his game is much less creative than Caulkers, focusing on keeping the ball away from the goal rather than playing in others.
http://www.squawka.com/news/2014/01/03/50-million-spent-was-cardiffs-activity-value-for-money/2014010349442
Can't argue with it really.
Squawka has today released an article assessing each of our summer purchases and whether they were value for money. Interestingly , it's the first unbiased source I've read that isn't screaming support for Malky. It instead in my opinion takes a very fair and balanced perspective.
For those that don't want to read the whole thing, they reckon -
- Caulker was far and away our best purchase, and was worth every penny
- Medel is excellent, although maybe too expensive
- Cornelius can't be put in either bin due to limited appearances
- Odemwingie is not only a flop, but one of the worst players in the league this season statistically
- Brayford is a flop
- Moore and Amondrain weren't considered
It also briefly mentions what we've all spotted with Turner - the statistics show that his game is much less creative than Caulkers, focusing on keeping the ball away from the goal rather than playing in others.
http://www.squawka.com/news/2014/01/03/50-million-spent-was-cardiffs-activity-value-for-money/2014010349442
Can't argue with it really.
- Slimfrog's Son™Global Superstar
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Red614 wrote:Slumdog's Son wrote:Red614 wrote:Slumdog's Son wrote:SteWells wrote:If KTC can learn a bit of defensive play from Super Kev, he'll be a fairly complete full back.
The modern trend is for full backs to have attacking flair, but I think they still need a solid defensive base.
Super Kev will keep pushing KTC for the starting slot, so he'll have to up his game. Good news for us.
SteWells Super Kev
FIST KISS
And
RAM SUPER KEV?(Return of the Ageing Master)
(Not that I'm lowering the tone or anything...)
Red, you need to help me. Unfortunately I'm going to have to come to terms with the fact that FIST Kiss is no more
Would you prefer ' F*CK KISS' then?
He may be gone but he still has a place in my heart. I won't have a bad word said against him!
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