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Been reading through the various Bobby Reid threads and genuinely surprised to see most people are unhappy his move was not a permanent one. I think the club and (to be fair) NW recognise how good Bobby is and kept him because he may flourish under a different manager. Am I the only one who is happy it was a loan?
I guess it gives our next manager a chance to work with him if they suit each others styles and plans.
I am a bit confused about the De Cordova-Reid move. I understand it is a loan, but several news sites have called it a loan with an option to buy (and it would be Fulham's decision). Those same sites (including Wales Online) saying the final deal if there is a permanent transfer at the end of it would be for a higher figure than what Cardiff paid Bristol last year.
If that's right we will see Bobby back if he flops but might see a big cheque and no Bobby if he succeeds.
The only way he'll be back is if he fails miserably at Fulham. I should imagine the permanent clause leaves the decision in Fulham's hands so we'll have little choice about keeping him.
Oooh we have been done , do we think the lad deliver another single golden season ie 17/18 , where he scored 19 goals in one season , the seasons before that he played 58 games and scored 5 goals for the Brizzies .
Total Brizzie career from 2010 to 2019 scored 34 goals in 204 games .
Callum Patterson, as a comparison, whose not a natural striker, but can play 10 , has played 196 games and scored 47 goals in all positions ,doesn't moan ,just get on with it , plays any tactics set him up front, at the back, on the wing or in midfield .
Funny old game
Do you think it’s a loan to spite the agent? Neil said that he was disappointed with how the agent went about it.
https://twitter.com/FulhamFC/status/1159820594583617538
There is no chance he's coming back.
On reflection it does look like Bobby has gone for good. Pity but time to move on.
Unfortunately they'll be able to dump him back on us if it all turns sour. I suppose it'll depend whether he approves of what the manager asks him to do, or whether the manager there is prepared to change his system when he tells him to.
Has anyone though of this ?
If Cardiff are promoted and Fulham aren't this year, he'll want to come back so he can play in the premiership judging by his loyalty and commitment deficiency. Would we want him ? I wouldn't personally.