http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25903634 If that's true, then i can see us getting a new left-back next week.
Talking of Cardiff, let's hope that the Cardiff lads who might join in on Tuesday's match-day thread don't know that Meth is actually a Swansea fan, was a moderator on a Swansea forum. I'm sure that they would give him some stick if they knew that...
more like "F*** off to Cardif". That boy let us down and vice versa. The legend of his hair will go down in the United folklore though.
He meant you can only loan one player to one particular club, Man Utd have already loaned Cardiff Zaha so would not be able to loan them another player
Anyone else think Ole is building a decent squad at Cardiff, he is giving them a good chance to avoid the drop.
They are gonna have there work cut out if you ask me. The game against West Ham was the key game that they couldn't afford to lose, with tough fixtures to come, and they did, despite dominating for most of the game. Im not convinced that Ole's attacking approach is the way to keep poor sides on paper in the PL. Whilst I'm not a fan of Tony Pulis or Sam Allardyce's way of playing, I do think they're approach is far more affective when it comes to getting results against teams with superior footballing ability. If Cardiff try and have a go at teams, there going to get punished, as there players simply aren't as good as most PL sides
He has signed seven decent/good players, too many to fit into a side in one go but going off his last two games he intends to introduce them as required (one or two at a time). I think he is on the right track to save them this season with so many teams being so close to the relegation spots.
It would be nice to see Ole do well, though aslong as it doesn't happen Tuesday night. He has taken on a very difficult job though