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Here’s the reason we need to keep Salech & Robinson plus find at least another 2 strikers who can score in L1
City are at least 30 goals per season light of being a contender.
Birmingham had 22 different goalscorers, 8 of them had 5 or more goals.
Last 5 seasons.
Birmingham 84. Wrexham 67 ….. Cardiff 48
Portsmouth 78, Derby 78 ….. Cardiff 53
Plymouth 82, Ipswich 101 ….. Cardiff 41
Wigan 82, Rotherham 70 ….. Cardiff 50
Hull 80, Peterborough 83 ….. Cardiff 66
Do you know Robinsons contract terms?
The problem is buying a replacement would probably be more expensive, where are they coming from?
Stansfield was 15m, Smith aint moving from Wrexham, Wycombe turned down 6m for Kone, Kelman is a loan & worth more than Robinson, Goddard is 33, Keillor Dunn is a midfielder, Alfie May worth more than Robinson, Louie Barry going to the Championship. The list goes on.
Lets just say that Salech gets 20 goals next season, are Simic, Etete, Ashford, Davies et al, capable of getting 55 between them?
Between Salech, Davies, Simic and Reindorf, I think we're actually OK for centre-forwards. Of course, if we lose Salech, that's another thing entirely, but I think we need to cash out on Robinson now before he gets too old.
I'm not anti-Robinson, he's an important player, but we need to make cuts and we have to make tough decisions. I considered Chambers a tough decision, but still decided to say he should be cut for the sake of money and cashing in while we still can on him.
And yes, in League One, ideally all of those players score more, except for Etete who can't get on the Bolton team.
We bought him for 1.75 mill, WBA took a pretty hefty loss.
In that time, he has sustained a long term injury, lost a yard of pace and scored 18 goals over 130 games. He is now 30 and IMO can only be a lone striker in a really good passing team and he isn't going to back in and battle nor is he running in behind.
I doubt we'll get a fee for him.
Something seriously weird happened during that loan. They seem to have liked him enough to hijack a move that had been agreed for him to Notts County, then barely played him despite, as you say, having at times zero other strikers. Rovers fans were bemused and not too happy about it. Their second half of the season was dismal, they were relegated and their manager sacked. I'd love to know what the issue was - it was surely more than just ability.
A number of Championship clubs are plotting moves for Cardiff City’s attacking midfielder Rubin Colwill this summer following their relegation to League One. Colwill’s suitors are actively trying to find out Cardiff’s price tag on the player.
claims football writer pete o'rourke
so what price does anything think it would take to part company ? 3 million ?
Someone who struggled to get into a bottom of the table team? Youd think they wouldnt have to pay more than a million for him, but its a strange one because teams will look at his performance at Villa and in three or four other games and think theres a potential bargain to be had even if they and up paying a lot more than a million. If there genuinely is a bidding war for him, then I think City could ask for something like 7 million.
A decent manager/coach will see potential and trust himself to help Colwill fulfill it. As it’s been mentioned in games against better sides he has shone. And anyway it’s not as though any manager of a buying club is using his own money. For some clubs it wouldn’t be a tremendous amount and the coach can use the ‘he’s a long term project’ argument.