A couple of weeks to go now.
How long before we hear the classic City statement...
'We'll go with what we've got'
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A couple of weeks to go now.
How long before we hear the classic City statement...
'We'll go with what we've got'
Manga <-> Flint
Gunnarson <-> Nelson
Arter <-> Vaulks
Camarasa
Harris
Zohore
You could argue that we’ll have Tomlin, Madine and Damour who weren’t in our 23 last season.
I'm confident that we'll see one or two more signings of players who'll go straight into the first team before the window closes. If we don't, then it seems to me that our squad will be quite a bit weaker than last seasons - as it is, we appear to have become even more of a typical Neil Warnock side with the signings made so far.
Agreed, if Neil Warnock really does leave at end of the season, then, no matter what division we are in, any new manager is likely to want to carry out a big rebuilding job - especially when you consider that nearly all of our squad are in their late twenties or older.
But hopefully if we do get back up with themoney that will generate and with some good fiscal control these last couple of seasons he can have the cash pot to do it
Perhaps the planning for next year squad begins in the January window .
If we go up I would not be shocked if Warnock went to Tan and said give me a decent transfer window , the ability to buy quality AND I'll stay , and keep you up this time ,it has to be a personal target for him ?
If we go up and i think we will i expect Warnock to do a u turn and want to stay.
As for signings and replacements i expect a couple more but theres been criticism of youth not getting a chance so perhaps the likes of Coxe will be in the 1st team squad.
This was my concern with Warnock staying on. There was already a rebuilding job to address particularly with the spine of the team.
Arguably so far the majority of new signings Cardiff have made are young. But only three have a realistic shot at first team football, Flint, Nelson and Vaulks.
Keen to see what other players Cardiff aim to buy before the window closes and if any of the returning loan players can contribute to the first team during this campaign.
I’d look at it more like this...
Bacuna was signed as Gunnar’s replacement, plus we’ve had a few come back off loan.
Numbers are here, but not so sure in quality.
Out of our starting 11 then we definitely need a first choice striker and as for centre mid we need some decent competition in there, but we still need to shift a few out
One week to go now, Same old City
Part of me feels that they leave themselves a little short in terms of quality and numbers so they can play the “this teams has little chance of succeeding “ card. We go up, it’s against the odds. We don’t, it’s to be expected. If you think about it, Warnock has never been one to embrace optimism when it comes to his squads chances of succeeding.
I think the club could be a little more ambitious and a lot more organised when it comes to recruitment. I remember Mehmet saying they’d been preparing for this transfer window since Christmas last year. That looks to me like a lot of hot air as things stand.
I dont think signing or selling players these days is easy.
I think we suffer more than most from not being fashionable , or in the best of geographical areas .
Players who are available to us probaly wait to see if a more central or near home club comes for them,before heading in our direction .
This is beginning to shape up like last season where we played Bamba in midfield and Decordova-Reid as a lone striker at Bournemouth because of our lack of squad depth. At the moment, we have lost important members of last season's squad and is anyone optimistic that the four players signed so far are an improvement on the people they were brought in to replace? Day is better than Murphy I would hope, but Smithies is seemingly on his way out as well.
Lots can happen in 7 days but I think we can all agree that we would have preferred Cardiff to have confirmed crucial signings well before the deadline date.
As I stated previously this was a concern of mine with Warnock staying. Yes Cardiff have kept a well liked manager at the club with a proven record at this level. But this is also a manager who has verbally confirmed that this is likely to be his last campaign. Hard to secure signing players if they are not aware which direction the club is heading down the road.
With that in mind I think Cardiff are pinning their hopes on securing 2-3 loan signings. At least then, that player will not have a concern of where their place is at Cardiff City in 12 months time.
I'm kinda thinking how much of their budget is being held for paying back Nantes for the Sala and the new Training ground complex etc.
We certainly don't look like breaching any EFL fair play regs at this stage😁
We need some quality in the middle not just work horses.
I suggest teams will better defend against the Warnock way than 2 seasons ago. We’ll struggle to score.
I hope I’m wrong.
I see no problems with this squad. Front line is great. Defence looks good. Keepers, nice. Midfields - sufficient. With one or two additions we'll spank this league.
I'll start from where we are weakest and work my way down.
Cardiff are currently reliant on strikers who whilst at the club are yet to have shown any consistent quality. Before his sale, Zohore was the only player to have a purple patch of goalscoring form in a City shirt. And now the selection available to Warnock, needs to start firing.
As for the midfield, compared to players who played the full championship promotion season Cardiff are missing Gunnarsson, Harris, Bryson and Pilkington. Additionally Cardiff also secured Grujić, Jamie Ward, Wildschut and Feeney on half season loans.
At this stage the new additions are Reid, Murphy, Bacuna and Vaulks. So you can consider Cardiff having Reid replacing Pilkington, Murphy replacing Harris, Vaulks replacing Bryson and Bacuna replacing Gunnarson. So there is justification to suggest that the midfield has overall improved (not saying Bacuna is better than Gunnars). However there is the nagging doubt of central midfield, I don't believe anyone is star struck by Bacuna, but there is optimism with regards to how Vaulks will perform in a City shirt.
As for defence, versatility has been lost with the departure of Manga. But the obvious position that everyone would like to see addressed is right back. Peltier is a seasoned professional but not quality, and Richards is sadly injury prone so offers little competition for that position. The only other option seemingly at the moment is Coxe, but it's not clear what chances he will get to make a mark in the first team.
And we can all agree that the situation between the sticks at Cardiff is fine.
In my opinion Cardiff are 3 signings away from having a really strong competitive squad this season. A striker to lead the line, a box to box midfielder and a right back.
[QUOTE=dml1954;4989852]we went up on the cheap, got relegated on the cheap. Do you really think lightening can strike twice with this squad, not a chance.
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is Bacuna a right back or midfielder? If a decent champoinship midfileder was available then thats where i would spend my money. Right back is covered with Peltier, Richards, and Coxe. Bacuna and Paterson can also play there if needed. Centre mid we got Vaulks and Ralls.