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    Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-move-26178589

    Cardiff City are deciding whether to offer free agent striker Connor Wickham a contract with the club, WalesOnline has learned.

    Wickham, 29, left League One side Forest Green Rovers last month after his short-term deal came to an end. The striker had interest from a number of teams last summer and even had a trial at Reading before joining the Gloucestershire-based side.

    Wickham was keen to get games under his belt after years of being ravaged by injury hell. In his 20 games in all competitions for Forest Green this term, he scored nine goals. Now he is understood to be looking for a new challenge.

    It is understood first-team coach Dean Whitehead helped to bring the former Premier League striker into the building before Sabri Lamouchi was appointed Bluebirds manager.

    The player underwent rehabilitation with the Cardiff physios with a view to training with the Bluebirds, however that now appears unlikely as the club would be liable for any potential injuries caused should he suffer any while training with the team.

    The centre-forward's injury record is clearly a concern for Cardiff, with a short-term contract likely to be the only way this deal gets over the line. He has played more than 20 league games in a single season only once since the 2013/14 campaign.

    However, it all hinges on Lamouchi's assessment of the player. Cardiff are desperate for extra firepower in the squad and managed to bring in only one striker on deadline day in the form of Midtjylland front-man Sory Kaba.

    Whether the Frenchman feels he has enough goals in the squad with Kaba, Callum Robinson, Kion Etete, Mark Harris and Isaak Davies as his forward options remains to be seen.

    Wickham has 69 career goals to his name, during spells with big clubs including Leeds United, Sunderland, Ipswich Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace, which would put him behind only Robinson in the list of goals scored in the current Bluebirds setup.

    But while Lamouchi has not ruled out the possibility of bringing in more players on free transfers, he did allude to the lack of match fitness as being a potential issue.

    Wickham's last game for Forest Green was almost two months ago, a 1-0 win over Cheltenham Town in League One. Given he was rehabilitating an injury when he arrived at Cardiff, too, how much longer until he would be realistically match fit? That could prove the ultimate stumbling block.

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    There was a claim on 'another board' in late January that Wickham was training with Cardiff.

    Seems he was 'in the building' (of course!) but not training - just working with the club physios on his fitness.

    Not an inspiring potential signing but presumably a low risk and cheap way of adding to our options at the top of the pitch.

    A free agent left back would be better.

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-move-26178589

    Cardiff City are deciding whether to offer free agent striker Connor Wickham a contract with the club, WalesOnline has learned.

    Wickham, 29, left League One side Forest Green Rovers last month after his short-term deal came to an end. The striker had interest from a number of teams last summer and even had a trial at Reading before joining the Gloucestershire-based side.

    Wickham was keen to get games under his belt after years of being ravaged by injury hell. In his 20 games in all competitions for Forest Green this term, he scored nine goals. Now he is understood to be looking for a new challenge.

    It is understood first-team coach Dean Whitehead helped to bring the former Premier League striker into the building before Sabri Lamouchi was appointed Bluebirds manager.

    The player underwent rehabilitation with the Cardiff physios with a view to training with the Bluebirds, however that now appears unlikely as the club would be liable for any potential injuries caused should he suffer any while training with the team.

    The centre-forward's injury record is clearly a concern for Cardiff, with a short-term contract likely to be the only way this deal gets over the line. He has played more than 20 league games in a single season only once since the 2013/14 campaign.

    However, it all hinges on Lamouchi's assessment of the player. Cardiff are desperate for extra firepower in the squad and managed to bring in only one striker on deadline day in the form of Midtjylland front-man Sory Kaba.

    Whether the Frenchman feels he has enough goals in the squad with Kaba, Callum Robinson, Kion Etete, Mark Harris and Isaak Davies as his forward options remains to be seen.

    Wickham has 69 career goals to his name, during spells with big clubs including Leeds United, Sunderland, Ipswich Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace, which would put him behind only Robinson in the list of goals scored in the current Bluebirds setup.

    But while Lamouchi has not ruled out the possibility of bringing in more players on free transfers, he did allude to the lack of match fitness as being a potential issue.

    Wickham's last game for Forest Green was almost two months ago, a 1-0 win over Cheltenham Town in League One. Given he was rehabilitating an injury when he arrived at Cardiff, too, how much longer until he would be realistically match fit? That could prove the ultimate stumbling block.
    If he's able to stick the ball in the net without need crutches sign him till the end of the season

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    cant do any harm at this point, even if he can score 1 goal before picking up another injury, it is one more than we currently look to be able to score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    There was a claim on 'another board' in late January that Wickham was training with Cardiff.

    Seems he was 'in the building' (of course!) but not training - just working with the club physios on his fitness.

    Not an inspiring potential signing but presumably a low risk and cheap way of adding to our options at the top of the pitch.

    A free agent left back would be better.
    Pray for Bob, because we know what is coming now. That ball is getting lumped up to the big men.

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    [Not an inspiring potential signing but presumably a low risk and cheap way of adding to our options at the top of the pitch.

    A free agent left back would be better.[/QUOTE]
    Agreed. A LB is the priority if there's one out there. Not a bad option to have on the bench though, behind Robinson and Kaba, or instead if one gets injured, as long as it's a short term deal.

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    Hes worth a gamble.

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    I heard from one of the FGR coaching staff he was speaking to us before christmas, FGR were speaking to him about extending his contract till the end of the season, but nothing came of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    I heard from one of the FGR coaching staff he was speaking to us before christmas, FGR were speaking to him about extending his contract till the end of the season, but nothing came of it
    He turned them down, he had better offers. Ie us.

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    No.

    Please.

    No.

    Just no.

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    There was a claim on 'another board' in late January that Wickham was training with Cardiff.

    Seems he was 'in the building' (of course!) but not training - just working with the club physios on his fitness.

    Not an inspiring potential signing but presumably a low risk and cheap way of adding to our options at the top of the pitch.

    A free agent left back would be better.
    If he's in the building we just need him to get on the grass go through the protocols and join the group, get game time into his legs, and for him to buy Into the programme and the process can begin!!!

    No I don't know what it means either 🤷*♂️
    There must be better out there, on the other hand he can't be any worse than Harris

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    If he is fit then go get him.

    Even though FGR may be a lower standard than the Championship, I am sure he could score from twelve yards given the opportunity.

    In training and off the bench see what he's about.

    Beggars can't be choosers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    He turned them down, he had better offers. Ie us.
    rumour has it, he had 4 better " irons in the fire " but none have materialised yet

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    I appreciate that we are shopping in poundland but an injury prone player who was not kept on by a struggling team in a lower league.

    We really are in a whole heap of trouble.

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    Jesus Forest Green Rovers rejects, what the hell is going on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majorblue View Post
    I appreciate that we are shopping in poundland but an injury prone player who was not kept on by a struggling team in a lower league.

    We really are in a whole heap of trouble.
    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Jesus Forest Green Rovers rejects, what the hell is going on!
    FGR wanted him to stay till the end of the season

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    An extremely injury-prone player who scored six goals in League One this season for the team who are rock bottom of that division, and who last played a game two months ago.

    Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it has indeed come to this.

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    Stick him in the boardroom but keep him well away from the pitch.

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    Surely it’s a free hit. He is not worse than the current offering. We’re up shit creek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    Surely it’s a free hit. He is not worse than the current offering. We’re up shit creek.
    If he signs and puts in as much effort as he did at Forest Green then we'll be even further up the Creek. I'm not sure he offers anything we haven't already got.

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    The only way I'd consider Wickham at this point is on a pay as you play basis, and it's obviously highly unlikely that he'd be up for that.

    He does have ability for sure, but it's too risky on any decent contract.

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    If he scores even one goal that's one more than the current lot will score.

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    contract to the end of the season, its not a massive risk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majorblue View Post
    I appreciate that we are shopping in poundland but an injury prone player who was not kept on by a struggling team in a lower league.

    We really are in a whole heap of trouble.
    Agree. Step by step, bit by bit, we're putting together a weaker squad, one which compared to nearly all the rest in this league is significantly poorer. I think I'd actually be concerned if this was for matched in league 1, let alone the Championship.

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    Re: Connor Wickham - possible short-term deal?

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    contract to the end of the season, its not a massive risk
    He'd want a good few quid though Matt, he won't play for peanuts, obviously thinks he can get a decent move.
    Even £10k a week is big for us at the minute if he gets crocked.
    Might be worth it if he was willing to take a low wage though, just to prove himself.

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