Thursday, May 07, 2009

I THINK WE'RE A LOAN NOW

Game Over, Season Over, Mission Aborted as a Total Failure ... the cost of Cardiff City failing to make the play-offs is showing its first casulaties.

Four players were on loan at the club - three of them goalkeepers! - and all have been seen back to their clubs with a thanks but no thanks message. None of them can look back on their loan time with great satisfaction.

GONE
Quincy came with great promise and potential - he looks the best player in the world on YouTube clips! - but we barely saw glimpses. Most of his time here was spent in night clubs than football clubs as Dave Jones didn't even pick h

im for the 16 but, bizarrely, threw him on as a last straw against Sheffield Wednesday for 15 minutes last weekend.

The rumour mill would have it that Quincy and Dave Jones fell out, there had been internal friction. All we do know is that his loan from Spartak Moscow didn't come cheap and was undoubtedly money wasted.





GONE - THANK **** FOR THAT!

Dimi came on loan from Coventry, Cardiff poaching him from Swansea City which cuased some laughter at first but the joke was on us. An horrendous own goal at Champions Wolves were City were closing out victory, other goal costly mistakes, an ability to kick or look like he had played in goals all his life blighted his time. Some will say he cost City the points that could have got us in the play-offs ... we love a scapegoat!

GONE but what happened?

Stuart Taylor came froom Aston Villa and initially looked the part but soon went downhill. After THAT 6-0 defeat at Preston in which he looked ordinary in the extreme, Taylor spoke to local media criticising his defence and talking about how embarressed he was to be in that side. We never saw him again with media saying he was injured but nobody seemed to know what with. Coincidence? Maybe not!


GONE

Tom Heaton excited coming from Manchester United and while with City, he earned England Under 21 caps as well. He also said he wanted to stay at Cardiff ... maybe accepting he has nil chance at Old Trafford. However, he never convinced for City either but did play many games. A decent shot stopper, a talker too but too small and lacked conviction on a relationship with his defence. Cardiff certainly need something better.


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