Maybe a new club and fresh start almost, is all he needs. 99% of good strikers thrive on confidence and he was clearly lacking that at Sunderland. I feel he will have a lot of confidence with us.
His next injury will be from splinters in his ar5e sat on your bench. How many strikers you got already -5 or 6 isn't it? Got to ask yourself why Sunlan weren't offering him a contract extension - could it be his legs have gone?
We need another, pacey striker. In Fraizer we now have that. I highly doubt his legs have gone, I'm pretty sure the point of medicals are to check for things such as that.
Yeah, hopefully he'll do well, most of us here want to see him succeed and wish him well. I'm grateful for what he did for us but I'm glad he didn't return, he would have had a lot of pressure and a lot to live up to, not the ideal situation for a lad finding his way back after serious injuries. A fresh start at Cardiff is ideal for him.
Said before on here that I'm not sure we needed him as we've similar type players at the club already - we're more in need of a hold-up player for his like to play off. Whatever, I'll take Malky's choice anyday - he's been spot on so far. As for his injury record, it is a worry admittedly, but at the relatively low fee (£650k) paid for a lad out of contract in the summer, he could prove an absolute bargain. As already said, time will tell, and no amount of slagging the lad off right now will make any difference to that.