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I only ask as it’s gone very quiet and I would have assumed we would get him in before the game at Ashton Gate
Glen Williams (WOL) twitter earlier this afternoon:
Expect Cardiff to announce the signing of Tommy Doyle on loan from Man City later today.
The player is in Cardiff and everything has been signed off which needs to be #CCFC #Bluebirds
1:41 pm · 20 Jan 2022
Hot off the press https://mobile.twitter.com/CardiffCi...07090365190146
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— Cardiff City FC (@CardiffCityFC) January 20, 2022
Club website is reporting his arrival.
Logic would indicate we may have a chance of improving our squad if we dealt with other agencies than purely Unique Sports Group, who this season have represented McGuinness, Collins, Giles and Doyle in deals with us.
What is happening with Sam Bowen?
This is great news. We are staying up.
Coming from Man C he will be used to City's neat passing game....
Even if the jury is still out on the Collins signing, how about using some of this famous ‘logic’ you are supposed to have and tell us why the arrival of McGuiness and Giles didn't improve the squad - both young talented players from Premier League clubs and now followed by an England U21 player from Man City. Who the hell cares who their agents are.
Logic would indicate it's little surprise you've no concern about an unhealthy link with an agency that provides us with the majority of players recently, seemingly.
Whilst you correctly point out Giles and McGuinness are good players, it raises the question if we would even have looked at them if they were represented by other agencies. The question is also applicable to Doyle, because it beggars belief that any positive evaluation of Doyle could have stemmed from this seasons loan debacle.
Logic would also indicate that fans do indeed care about the club seemingly being reliant upon one agency. Is it the case the club are researching players or simply, in the majority of cases, simply going with what an agency offers?
Logic would also indicate that it would be surprising if people didn't have concerns given that, including Doyle, we have nine players all represented by Unique Sports Group in our squad.
Whats wrong with Unique Sports Group? Care to explain? Thanks
Logic would indicate the issue is we appear to be overwhelmingly reliant upon a single agency for sourcing players rather than any inherent problem within the agency structure per se.
If the "transfer committee" approach is "Do USG have a player? If yes, get them else look elsewhere" then that is an area of concern.