i notice young kadeem didn't hardly feature for cardiff last season,seems such a shame for the young lad,hopefully he will get some first team action for you next season,he has undoubted talent and if he is gonna rot on the bench or in your reserves we will have him back on loan for the season.
I was looking forward to seeing him but then again we couldn't take any risks By the way Has he got 1) pace 2) decent to good crossing ability And 3) bags of skill
bags of pace can cross with both feet and is a right box of tricks,we loved him at wycombe especially as he came through our youth ranks and broke into our first team so young.good luck to him and cardiff for next season
Rocky! If the season hadn't gone right down to the wire I am sure Malky would have given the lad a run out. I expect him to get his chance to impress in pre-season fixtures and early cup rounds. Watched him in pre-match warm ups and at half time on occassion and he seems comfortable with the ball at his feet or displaying tricks. (I'm not refering to him sawing ladies in half by the way, though wouldn't that be decent half time entertainment)
I think he suffered more than anyone in the squad for 5 subs rule, I'm sure he'll get a chance this season. Can't see us signing enough wingers to stop that happening.
from what i've seen of him at half time warming up he's got a decent touch, hopefully he'll get more action next season with cups and 10 minute cameos if we're 3-0 up, either that or send him out on loan to another team willing to give him game time....no point having a young player not playing they need to gain experience....
Agree with ITIWRAN and I'm sure he'll get plenty of game time pre-season and in the cup competitions. Much will depend on how we decide to play up front. Hitting crosses to Miller may not be the answer, so perhaps MM is trying to refine Kadeems final ball. Rocky, I hope next season is better for you guys.
beavon was our top scorer last season 27 goals i think it was ,not bad for a team that got relegated.wycombes player of the season and won all our awards.sublime first touch and can kill a ball at pace stone dead,you have to see him to realise his workrate,its unbelievable,hassles defenders the whole game right up until the last whistle and scores some cracking goals ,surely worth a punt for cardiff.
Stuart Beavon Born in Preston, Lancashire, Beavon was playing Hellenic League football for Ardley United as a 16 year old when he was transferred to Combined Counties side Wallingford in 2004. Beavon, along with a number of his Wallingford team-mates, transferred to local rivals Didcot Town for the start of season 2004–05 and it was during his time with the Railwaymen that he began to attract the attention of numerous professional clubs. He scored two goals in Didcot’s FA Vase triumph at White Hart Lane against AFC Sudbury in May 2005. He scored 40 goals the following season as Didcot lifted the Hellenic League Premier Division title. His fine form continued in the Southern League South & West Division and in January 2007 he was signed by Conference Weymouth on a free transfer. Beavon signed for League Two team Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the 2008–09 season on 19 February 2009, with the option of him signing permanently at the end of the season.[2] Wycombe took this option up after their promotion to League One, and Beavon scored his first goal for the club in his first league start as part of a 1–1 away draw with Hartlepool United. He then proceeded to score a further 2 goals making 14 starts and 11 substitute appearances in a season that ultimately ended in relegation for Wycombe. His contract was extended by for a further year and the club was rewarded with 5 goals from 40 appearances from varied roles mainly supporting top goals scorer Scott Rendell. Again his contract was renewed and he was the only player to be offered a two-year deal seeing him through to the end of the 2012–13 season. After a slow start to the season, scoring a hat-trick in the Football League Trophy but none in the league he gathered goalscoring momentum with his first league goal in a 1–0 win over Sheffield United. This was part of a run of four goals in seven games. He then took another month to get his next goal however managed to score three in two against Milton Keynes Dons and Chesterfield. Two goals against Rochdale took him to nine league goals for the season. After another three games without a goal he scored his 10th of the season against Yeovil Town before notching his 11th and 12th in a 5–0 win over Hartlepool United. He scored his 18th, 19th & 20th of the season in a 4-1 win over Bury, taking him to 20 goals for the season. He's a little fella at 5 ft 7 ins and is the son of ex- Reading and Spurs player, also Stuart Beavon. That last sentence is mine not Wiki.