Looking at the Cardiff in for Ched Evans thread, in the Daily Star 
Where they say that he is on a hit list drawn up by new manager Malky McKay..............who has been given a SUBSTANTIAL WAR CHEST by the clubs Malaysian owners.
Add this too the speculative rubbish that "Alan Shearer was promised a £20 MILLION TRANSFER KITTY when being offered the managerial post at Cardiff"
Now I'm pretty sure that our owners, or Gethin Jenkins hasn't revealed the amount of any transfer kitty to the press
Could this rubbish hamper MM in his rebuilding plans? OK I know that in the football world the reputed £20 million is not a fortune, but it's a respectable amount for a championship club. I know it's well down the scale compared to the likes of Man City, Man Utd or Chelsea, but Mourinhio, Ferguson and lately Mancini have complained that when their clubs show an interest in a player......well the price goes up by 20%...................I just can't help wondering, if this sensationalist, lazy, inaccurate journalism could have a similar effect on Cardiff's rebuilding plans...........albeit on a much smaller scale.

Where they say that he is on a hit list drawn up by new manager Malky McKay..............who has been given a SUBSTANTIAL WAR CHEST by the clubs Malaysian owners.
Add this too the speculative rubbish that "Alan Shearer was promised a £20 MILLION TRANSFER KITTY when being offered the managerial post at Cardiff"
Now I'm pretty sure that our owners, or Gethin Jenkins hasn't revealed the amount of any transfer kitty to the press
Could this rubbish hamper MM in his rebuilding plans? OK I know that in the football world the reputed £20 million is not a fortune, but it's a respectable amount for a championship club. I know it's well down the scale compared to the likes of Man City, Man Utd or Chelsea, but Mourinhio, Ferguson and lately Mancini have complained that when their clubs show an interest in a player......well the price goes up by 20%...................I just can't help wondering, if this sensationalist, lazy, inaccurate journalism could have a similar effect on Cardiff's rebuilding plans...........albeit on a much smaller scale.


