The best strikeforce in the Championship?

CoymayThose who make their living from the game are forever telling us punters that the league table only starts really taking shape after ten or twelve matches. Assuming they are right, this means that we are now in position where, with eleven matches played, you can start making some reasonable deductions about what has happened so far this season.

In saying that mind, based on what we have seen so far, I am very loath to state that we are the fourth best team in our league. In an inconsistent division, we have been as inconsistent as anyone with performances ranging from the sublime (Bristol City) to the ridiculous (QPR). Although there are grounds for optimism in so far as the good days have outweighed the bad days by around two to one so far, the way we have lost the games we have done does have me wondering how we will fare when our level of performance doesn’t vary as much as it does now. Most games in the Championship are a grind that are often decided by single goal margins and we haven’t had too many of those type of matches yet – how will we cope when matches become as much a test of character as they are a test of ability?

Looking at the different parts of the team, it seems to me that David Marshall has lived up to pre season expectations. My own feeling about him was that we had signed a good standard Championship keeper who, if not infallible, compares well with others we have had between the sticks in recent years – I reckon that opinion has been borne out so far. As for the defence, well a record of fourteen goals conceded in fourteen matches in all competitions is not bad at all, but it is hard to avoid the suspicion that it is all a bit flattering to the individuals concerned while the midfield performances tend to mirror those of the team – when they are good they are very good, but when they are bad, they are awful.

_46177607_bothroyd_chops_ross_celebAs for our strikers, well, I recognise that ten goals in the past two matches means that there is currently plenty of scope to go well and truly over the top here, but they have exceeded my expectations and I find myself wondering if there is a better strikeforce in the Championship?

I must admit that my expectations weren’t too high when it came to our strikers this season. This was mostly to do with the fact that Michael Chopra had been a shadow of his former self during the second half of last season, but his performances so far have been a huge improvement on what we saw from him from mid March onwards. Also, with Jay Bothroyd maintaining the level of performance, if not the goalscoring capacity, that he showed for the majority of last season, the two strikers we have had available in recent weeks have  being doing a fine job .

When you consider as well that we have a 20 plus goal  striker from last season returning to the squad after injury and the good impression Kelvin Etuhu made before his injury, then it looks to me as if our striking options compare very favourably with any of our rivals in this league.

Of course, that is not to say that our three main strikers are the finished article by any means. In the case of Michael Chopra, it would be nice to see him scoring more consistently rather than in bursts (he has not scored in seven out of his last eight matches), Jay Bothroyd could do with more goals and very occasionally has games when his attitude could be questioned while all of the speculation that was flying around before he got injured means that there have to be questions as to Ross McCormack’s level of happiness at the club.

It also should not be forgotten that Messrs Chopra (albeit hindered by injury), Bothroyd and McCormack all played pretty prominent parts in our woeful end to last season so, assuming that they are still with the club, they all have some points to prove later in the campaign.

However, as things stand now, is there are set of forwards at another club in the Championship that you would swap for ours? While I think you can question the quantity of Championship standard strikers we have, I think we are very well served on the quality front and I honestly cannot think of three strikers from another club in this division that I would swap for Chopra, Bothroyd and McCormack – can you?

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Agreement reached with Langston/Hammam?

CoymaySpeaking as someone who has occasionally mistakenly believed messageboard gossip to be fact, it is tempting to take the messages that appeared on the Cardiff City.com board yesterday announcing that a deal had been agreed in talks between Peter Ridsdale and Sam Hammam regarding the Langston loan note debt with a large pinch of salt. However, this time the rumours have a whiff of authenticity about them as at least one of the two people making the claims is in pretty regular contact with our current Chairman and our former owner.

So, whilst recognising that there is a fair chance that some people (including myself!) are going to look pretty stupid in a week or so’s time if there isn’t the predicted announcement this week regarding the clearing of the Langston debt, I am going to have a good speculate as to what this could mean to Cardiff City.

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The Langston loan note debt was originally for £24 million but interest (at I believe 7%) has been accruing on it since 2007. However, £9 million of that figure would be wiped off straight away if a sponsor for the new ground was found (even if the fee involved in the sponsorship deal was less than £9 million) and the rest of the debt is due to be paid off by various receipts from things such as the Premier seating scheme (it’s pretty certain therefore that the current figure raised in this respect is nowhere near as high as both parties were anticipating) and a further £5 million in the event of us being promoted to the Premiership.

That being the case, you would think that any settlement of the debt would include confirmation of a ground sponsor being found for the club and also news of an investment from an outside party (almost certainly the Malaysian sources that have been represented by Dato Chan Tien Ghee).

One of the people claiming that an agreement has been reached has said that the financial settlement was below the figure currently owed to Langston and my guess would be that, if an agreement has indeed been reached, he is right in saying that.

Given that Peter Ridsdale has said recently that the Langston loan note debt is the biggest single impediment to attracting new investment into the club, then this has to be good news for Cardiff City doesn’t it?  On the face of it, that may seem like an idiotic question but there are two things to be borne in mind here;

1. Almost all investment into football clubs these days is in the form of a loan, so if someone has come up with the cash to pay Langston/Hammam off, the likelihood is that the club will have to pay back the full sum (plus interest) – we could just be replacing one debt with another, hopefully smaller, one.

2. There have been pretty persistent rumours doing the rounds recently that Peter Ridsdale has been offered a bonus by Langston/Hammam dependant on the loan note debt being cleared – there has to be a possibility therefore, that any resolution might be good for our Chairman and Langston/Hammam but not so good for the football club.

PeterRidsdale_2323129I would have to say though that even if any settling of the Langston loan note debt doesn’t turn out to be quite the fillip for the club that it would appear to be at first glance, surely it would still leave it in a position where it had more time to pay back any new investor than the current settlement date of no later than 2016 for the Langston debt?

On balance, I think the best way of looking at this situation is to ask yourself if you want the current rumours to turn out to be true or whether you would prefer things to keep on going as they have been. In these sort of positions, I normally preface what I say with the “I can’t speak for others”, but I am pretty sure that the overwhelming majority of City fans would answer option 1 when asked that question – I know I would.


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