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New signings...

Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by aj1927, Jul 19, 2011.

  1. aj1927

    aj1927 Member

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    Wba defender Meite, free and Miller 600k both in talks with club medicals possible this week.....Burssaspor have accepted bids from us and Rangers could be down personal terms...
     
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  3. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Wiki says the same about Meite. Bit of a chequered past as well, falling out with Gary Megson at Bolton (but didn't everyone?) and being in and out of the Baggies with injury and non-selection.

    Mind you unless someone (Gyepes?) is on the way out I'm not sure we need another cb.
     
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    Swamp Well-Known Member

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    how old is miller? 31? how much is he getting paid at bursaspor? £40-£50k a week?

    why would he drop down to the championship? his record in english football isnt that great either...
     
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    Actually, he can do a job at championship level;

    "In 2002–03 Miller found himself back in the Wolves starting 11, but he had only managed six goals in 19 starts. However, during the final six months of the season he scored 18 goals in his final 24 appearances of that campaign, including in the play-off final that saw the club win promotion. In the summer of 2004, Miller handed in a transfer request over lack of first team opportunities. Despite having a tense relationship with the Wolves manager, Dave Jones, he started the 2004–05 season in good form for the club scoring seven goals in his first 10 games at Wolves. The appointment of Glenn Hoddle signalled a new start for Miller, and he formed a successful partnership with Carl Cort, ending the 2004–05 season with 20 goals. In summer 2005, his form attracted the attention of the newly promoted Premier League team Sunderland, but Wolves rejected their £1m and £1.2m offers and Miller began the new season as a Wolves player. Despite only playing in his natural position on few occasions, Miller still ended the season as top scorer, with 12 goals – the third time in Wolves' last three Championship campaigns."
     
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