Ninja
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Didn't they sign Roger Johnson on loan?

I still don't think Cardiff will survive - the boat got rocked way too much when Mackay was dismissed. But who knows, certainly in a relegation battle as tight as the current one.


I really feel like the fact Tan is a dick has masked the fact that Mackay wasn't exactly doing a great job.

Did he deserve to go? I doubt it, but its not like they were safe in mid table.
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I really feel like the fact Tan is a dick has masked the fact that Mackay wasn't exactly doing a great job.

Did he deserve to go? I doubt it, but its not like they were safe in mid table.

There's a hefty culture down the bottom of dispensing when you're in the shit. Sometimes it works, like it seems to do at Palace and Sunderland. But sometimes it creates instability and can lead to trouble. I'm not sure if Mackay would've kept them up but it would have helped him and the players to have not had Tan and the manager feuding for months.
Shola
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I really feel like the fact Tan is a dick has masked the fact that Mackay wasn't exactly doing a great job.

Did he deserve to go? I doubt it, but its not like they were safe in mid table.


I think Mackay has definitely got some friends in the media. Cardiff were overachieving under Mackay seems to be a popular theme.

Cardiff made 6 major signings in the summer and 3 of left the club in January. Arguably a 50% fail rate on transfers may be the real reason he was sacked. Odemwingie, Cornelius and Brayford on loan have left. Medel, Caulker and Theophile are still there.
Poe
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Mackay got them promoted tbf, he deserves at least a full Premier League season with them.
K3V0
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Mackay got them promoted tbf, he deserves at least a full Premier League season with them.


This.
Telegram Sam
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Mackay got them promoted tbf, he deserves at least a full Premier League season with them.

You could make that argument for every promoted club though, yet it never happens. Also, most managerial changes seem to be paying off this season - Sunderland are better off with Poyet than Di Canio, Crystal Palace are infinitely stronger with Pulis and Meulensteen has done more with Fulham than Jol.
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I think Mackay has definitely got some friends in the media. Cardiff were overachieving under Mackay seems to be a popular theme.

Cardiff made 6 major signings in the summer and 3 of left the club in January. Arguably a 50% fail rate on transfers may be the real reason he was sacked. Odemwingie, Cornelius and Brayford on loan have left. Medel, Caulker and Theophile are still there.


I think it was more the way he was sacked, not the reasons why. If he'd just sacked him one day and stated because of his failed transfers, I don't think too many people would have argued. It was the long drawn out process in which the media knew every step. That wasn't good for the club.
Ninja
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I think Mackay has definitely got some friends in the media. Cardiff were overachieving under Mackay seems to be a popular theme.

Cardiff made 6 major signings in the summer and 3 of left the club in January. Arguably a 50% fail rate on transfers may be the real reason he was sacked. Odemwingie, Cornelius and Brayford on loan have left. Medel, Caulker and Theophile are still there.


It's more than that, when he left they were one point above the relegation zone and iirc they were in awful form as well (winning 1 of their last 8). For footballing reasons there are as many reasons or him to go as their were Steve Clarke, possibly more so because Solskjear is inarguably a good manager and they obviously had him lined up. Whether he can cut it at Premiership level remains to be seen, but that is as equally true for Mackay.

I'm not saying either of them necessarily did deserve to be sacked, they probably didn't and its indicative of the short termism nature of clubs at this level (something you were, rightly, bemoaning in the transfer thread), but the portrayal of poor, innocent Malky Mackay who was doing an outstanding job, far beyond what could reasonably be expected of him and evil, clueless, Vincent Tan is a nonsense.

And for the record, even though I don't like Tan, I fully believe him when he says it was Mackay that was leaking the internal ongoings to the press and making this play out in public.
Shola
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Agree with all of that.
Jamieandhisego
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You could make that argument for every promoted club though, yet it never happens. Also, most managerial changes seem to be paying off this season - Sunderland are better off with Poyet than Di Canio, Crystal Palace are infinitely stronger with Pulis and Meulensteen has done more with Fulham than Jol.


Watching the team, you wouldn't even notice the transition.
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I think it was more the way he was sacked, not the reasons why. If he'd just sacked him one day and stated because of his failed transfers, I don't think too many people would have argued. It was the long drawn out process in which the media knew every step. That wasn't good for the club.

This is more or less what I meant with my original comment. There was first speculation on Mackay's job in September-October, especially after the sacking of the club's head of recruitment in early October. It took about two and a half months of uneasy-truce and continual sniping between owner and manager before the inevitable happened.

It is this that led to instability and uncertainty, and would've impacted on the form if the players felt something was up, not least given Tan had been banned from the Cardiff dressing room. So it was all a continual mess that would've impacted on the club's mindset.

My line of thought, anyway.

Change can sometimes be better in any case. Jury's out if Solskjaer can better Mackay, but certainly Pulis and Poyet have improved their teams. Don't think Fulham's new manager has changed much, mind - they're now slightly less shit then they were, but are still shit.
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So Kroos issued a statement:

Hey Leute, in den letzten Tagen wurde viel geschrieben und vor allem spekuliert über meine sportliche Zukunft. Aber ihr solltet nicht alles Glauben was in einigen Zeitungen steht. Fakt ist : ich bin sehr glücklich bei Bayern zu spielen und meine sportliche Situation als Stammspieler ist sehr gut. Fakt ist aber auch das wir uns stand heute nicht auf einen neuen Vertrag einigen konnten. Da dieser aber noch bis 2015 läuft ist das auch kein großes Problem und wir werden sehen was die Zukunft bringt. Meine volle Konzentration liegt aber auf das sportliche und das wir wenn möglich genauso erfolgreich die Saison abschließen wie letztes Jahr ! Toni

I'll even translate it for you cunts.
  • In the last few days theres been a lot of speculation about my future
  • You shouldn't believe everything you read in papers
  • I'm happy at Bayern and enjoying being a starter
  • As things stand though we can't agree a new contract
  • As the current one runs until 2015 thats no big problem and we'll see what the future brings.
  • My full concentration is on the football and hopefully we will be as successful as last year
Poe
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Basically I'm a greedy cunt and Bayern Munich won't give me enough money so watch this space?
Ninja
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Basically I'm a greedy cunt and Bayern Munich won't give me enough money so watch this space?


Yeah, I was a bit lazy in translating and to be fair he's more positive than the bullet points make it sound.

It's basically all very positive apart from the 'we will see what the future brings' line.
Sam
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Tancredi Palmeri is saying that RVP wants to rejoin Arsenal.

Hmm, no.
King Luis
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Wouldn't surprise me if Moyes got rid in the summer tbh, something doesn't seem right about him this year and i don't think Moyes really likes him as a player.
Eric Portapotty
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He can fuck right off.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Dont lie, youll welcome him with open arms.
Eric Portapotty
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Dont lie, youll welcome him with open arms.

Nah, for both practical and irrational reasons.

He's on the wrong side of 30, and if this season is anything to go by then last season's lack of fitness issues are a one-off.
If Palmieri's rumours are to be believed (35 mil) then he's not worth that money, especially since we make a loss on this.

And fuck him, he showed clearly his allegiances earlier in the season, and should stick to a cause for once.
Ninja
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Wouldn't surprise me if Moyes got rid in the summer tbh, something doesn't seem right about him this year and i don't think Moyes really likes him as a player.


In fairness, Ferguson fucked RVP right over.
Slashman X
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Tancredi Palmeri is saying that RVP wants to rejoin Arsenal.

Hmm, no.


Sam
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I know it's bullshit, he's notoriously wrong i.e. Sneijder to Spurs, Higuain to Arsenal etc.

Despite the problems RVP has had this season, he doesn't want to leave United. And he won't.
Telegram Sam
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I despise Tancredi Palmeri. He's a bullshit artist.

Wenger supposedly met with van Persie's agent on Jan 28th. This seems odd as we were playing Southampton on that day, and even if he did meet him, van Persie and Thomas Vermaelen share the same agent. So there's nothing in it and Palmeri is just making up shit like he normally does.

I genuinely wouldn't want that cunt back at this club anyway.
.verse
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There's some talk that Chelsea will sell both Lukaku and Ba to help fund a move for Cavani in the summer, along with a few other players out on loan.

Would love to see a quality forward join, though I'm also torn between wanting to keep Lukaku also. I still think he deserves a decent crack before he's moved on. Definitely can't do any worse than what we've got so far.
Slashman X
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Chelsea don't need a quality forward. Could stick Turnbull up front and still win the league next year
.verse
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Chelsea don't need a quality forward. Could stick Turnbull up front and still win the league next year

A quality striker will provide that edge that is currently lacking. With Turnbull no longer at the club it makes this an even more pressing issue to address in the summer.
Telegram Sam
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A quality striker will provide that edge that is currently lacking. With Turnbull no longer at the club it makes this an even more pressing issue to address in the summer.

Ninja
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We've been linked with a bid for Coleman in the summer.

I rate him, but I'd be absolutely livid if we signed him.
Number 1
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There's a rumour going round 10 players could leave at the end of the season.

I didn't realise we had any fat left to trim. Such a waste of such a talented squad.
Slashman X
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We've been linked with a bid for Coleman in the summer.

I rate him, but I'd be absolutely livid if we signed him.


Why?

Cos he's not what you need?

Coleman is exceptional

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