Gunnarsson complete's Cardiff move (1 Viewer)

Cobi Jones's Dreads

Well-Known Member
0,,10335~9783008,00.jpg


Full story below:

http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10335~2388816,00.html
 

frishnit1979

New Member
Ah, well. I don't think he really had any desire to sign for us, regardless of what was offered. Good luck to him: we'll see how Mr Deegan gets on in his stead, I guess.
 

Gray

Well-Known Member
Let's hope we learn from these and get players contracts sorted quicker in future. Some how doubt this will happen though
 

Nonleagueherewecome

Well-Known Member
I wonder what kit Sammy will be holding up this time next year?

Ah well, at least one really annoying old CT forum poster will be happy, now he can say "See ya".

I couldn't be bothered to read the link, too depressing..does it mention a fee?
 

Gray

Well-Known Member
Think it says they've got to sort it out hopefully get about a million but I bet it'll be add ons based
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
I know we want to keep hold of our best players but I am the only one annoyed that we didn't cash in on these players before there contracts expired. This summer about 7-10 million pounds worth of players have left for about 500k all together.

So what reception do we give Gunnarsson when he returns with Cardiff?
 

Cov City Daytrader 87

Well-Known Member
Correct me if i'm wrong but I'm sure I recall that when he first joined came to this club, he said something on the lines of that he will play premiership in 3 years.

Must had typed in the wrong welsh team on your satnav there Aron?:facepalm:
 
Last edited:

Gaz

Well-Known Member
Although he hasn't played that well this season or last, I sad to see him go.
And would go as far to say I'm a bit gutted to see him playing for another championship team now.

I really think he would have had a good season with us this year now with Thorn in charge because he would have played him in his right position and not made him just fill in here or there.

Good luck Aron, all the best.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
His Missus seems quite happy with his decision on Twitter. They only got back from Dubai today, so makes you wonder whether this is another player we missed out on re-signing because of an email not being recieved while on holiday?? I await the report in the CET :D
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
Very average player...may or may not improve.
The only thing we have lost here is a long throw specialist.
 

Nick

Administrator
It has been on the cards for a while now..Will be good to see what Brody and Gunnar say about it....

Brody - "We offered him a 10 year deal on 50k a week"

Gunnar - "They wanted to give me a 1 year deal on a paycut"
 

Nick

Administrator
His Missus seems quite happy with his decision on Twitter. They only got back from Dubai today, so makes you wonder whether this is another player we missed out on re-signing because of an email not being recieved while on holiday?? I await the report in the CET :D

Post the links :)
 

dojer

New Member
He won't be missed especially if Deegan comes back, a player who is a better tackler and passer than Gunnarsson, he's already scored a third of Gunnarsson's goals less than a seventh of the time. That's maths for you
 
To be honest i'm glad that's it all sorted now. I keep upto date with how it's going in Portugal and AT seems to have them all well boosted and having a good time - his man-management seems spot-on, knows when to have a laugh etc..., if the interest from Saints dies off and we keep Juke , get another one in alongside him - I think we'll be raring to go.
 

mattylad

Member
bit like Doyle and Hughes before him he was part of a midfield that has not really shown much so not going to cry iover his departure.
 

mattylad

Member
ps let's hope we get a fat wedge off the tribunial £1.5 and a 25% sell on above that :)
 

ajsccfc

Well-Known Member
Didn't we sign him for around £250k? The fee is considered a training or developmental fee, and considering he's now relatively experienced both at Championship and international level since joining us, logically it has to be more.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
He won't be missed especially if Deegan comes back, a player who is a better tackler and passer than Gunnarsson, he's already scored a third of Gunnarsson's goals less than a seventh of the time. That's maths for you
And you base this on what? 3 games? Brilliant we are replacing an experienced good championship midfielder with an Irish crock from Bohemians.
When ever I have seen Deegan play he has seemed to lack a bit technically but gets himself forward into the opponents box often.
The only saving grace for me is we have Thorn in charge. If he wasn't in charge I would nail us on for relegation tbh. We need this takeover to happen and hopefully pump some cash into the team.

Sorry for negativity lads
 

im-confused

Member
And you base this on what? 3 games? Brilliant we are replacing an experienced good championship midfielder with an Irish crock from Bohemians.
When ever I have seen Deegan play he has seemed to lack a bit technically but gets himself forward into the opponents box often.
The only saving grace for me is we have Thorn in charge. If he wasn't in charge I would nail us on for relegation tbh. We need this takeover to happen and hopefully pump some cash into the team.

Sorry for negativity lads

So you say yourself that you trust thorn.. well thorn certainly thinks that deegan is up for it.. seeing as he was the guy who scouted him in the first place. Give him time to play before judging him.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
Promising player gone but I worried about his temprament and how easily outside factors affect his onfield performance. It may have been partly his age, but I think tooo many things have to come right if he was ever really going to make it to the next level. Therefore not massively disappointed that he's gone, but disappointed that we were unable to persuade him to stay if we genuinely wanted him.
 
T

TrevorsathisPeake

Guest
I'm not just saying this because he has gone but he wont be missed at all.Some say he's a defensive midfielder,well i disagree 100% with this,a defensive (holding midfielder) sits in the middle of the pitch cutting out and intercepting play,gets the ball and gives it easy to keep play ticking over.On the rare occasion Gunnarsson played there he'd run around at 100mph and continously empty the midfield,and when he got the ball would most of the time be wasteful.Sammy makes it look so easy,always has time and space,alot of people think a defensive midfielder has to run around non-stop and continously tackle,when realy they should do the opposite.
On the other hand going forward he has offered very little,to be fair he looked at his best on the right under Aidy Boothroyd,best of look to him but i dont think he will be missed to much.
 

sky blue john

Well-Known Member
I think he needed to move on for a fresh challenge especially when everything surrounding us is so uncertain. I have no ill feelings towards him at least we get a few quid to throw at the 1/2million monthly losses.
 
The hyped up midfielder has gone, we can now focus, Andy Thorn has the squad focused and under control, pre season friendlys are about to start, everything apart from Jukebox partner is sorted. We are a team with undoubted support, We are not interbred, season ticket sales are incredible, the futures bright, the futures sky blue.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
I'm not just saying this because he has gone but he wont be missed at all.Some say he's a defensive midfielder,well i disagree 100% with this,a defensive (holding midfielder) sits in the middle of the pitch cutting out and intercepting play,gets the ball and gives it easy to keep play ticking over.On the rare occasion Gunnarsson played there he'd run around at 100mph and continously empty the midfield,and when he got the ball would most of the time be wasteful.Sammy makes it look so easy,always has time and space,alot of people think a defensive midfielder has to run around non-stop and continously tackle,when realy they should do the opposite.
On the other hand going forward he has offered very little,to be fair he looked at his best on the right under Aidy Boothroyd,best of look to him but i dont think he will be missed to much.
Well there is a difference between an anchor man and a ball winning/defensive midfielder. Clingan plays like an anchor man rarely leaves his position and sits intercepts and starts of attacks from his own half, similar to busquets. Gunnarasson has high energy levels, likes to get up and down the pitch and chase the ball. Similar to a Essien, Parker, Fletcher. It all depends on how you want to play the game. I wouldn't describe Gunnarsson as a DM, he is a box to box midfielder.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top