It’s, yet another, no from Sullivan, but Ridsdale optimistic on Malaysian link.

CoymaySo, it seems that we can all forget about David Sullivan ploughing his millions into Cardiff City. This report from the BBC says that Peter Ridsdale contacted “someone who is close to David Sullivan” and was told that “he had no interest in investing in Cardiff City Football Club.”. Well, what a surprise and, after ten years or more of such rumours regarding Mr Sullivan and our club, I am tempted to say who cares!

Far more interesting, for me anyway, is what Peter Ridsdale has to say ahead of his latest meeting with Dato Chan Tien Ghee in Malaysia. When he returned from his first meeting with the Malaysian “property magnate”, our Chairman spent a lot of time saying that negotiating with businessmen from the Far East needed plenty of patience because trust had to be earned and this would take time. However, this has to be balanced against the very positive tone of his comments regarding the possibility of there being more to the relationship with the Malaysian business sector than the already announced measures regarding youth development and pre season tournaments.

Mr Ridsdale is again being very optimistic ahead of his latest visit to the Far East and you have to wonder how the, apparently, very cautious Malaysians would react to our Chairman holding press conferences after his first visit and then coming up with stuff like “I’m going there with high hopes and I fully expect it to be very productive.” before his second one if negotiations weren’t already at a pretty advanced stage – surely they would see what Peter Ridsdale is saying as him taking liberties?

It also strikes me that the line “Dato Chan is apparently heading up a group of potential investors interested in backing the 2008 FA Cup finalists”, could be significant because, for the first time, there is a hint that Dato Chan may be the front man for where the real money would be coming from amongst the Malaysians. Peter Ridsdale has said that he doesn’t expect any future partnership to result in City being able to write £20 million cheques for players, but I can’t help feeling that the fact that he is sounding so optimistic about the Malaysian link has to be good news for the club and it’s supporters – after all, when has he talked so positively before about possible outside investment in the club since taking over in January 2007?

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Transfer deadline day – Departures far more likely than arrivals?

CoymayWell, it’s 6 a.m. on transfer deadline day as I type this and it’s started already with the Daily Mail claiming that Wolves have put in a bid for Joe Ledley. I’m sure this certainly won’t be the last time that there is transfer speculation of some sort regarding Cardiff City over the next eleven hours or so and, my feeling is that most of it will be about potential departures rather than possible arrivals.

With Peter Ridsdale stating that there will be no new players signed on the day that he tells us will involve him  jetting off to Malaysia again, it seems unlikely that we will see any new arrivals today and, as Football League clubs will be able to sign loan players again before we play our next match, you have to believe that there is no need for us to bring anyone in today.

On the other hand, if the club had received a pound for every time our Chairman has said that all of our players are available at the right price, the Langston debt would have been paid off months ago! Although City turned down Hull’s approach, you get the feeling that it’s not just Ross McCormack and his agent who will have been disappointed by his hamstring injury because the suspicion lingers that the masterplan for this summer involved two multi million pound departures from the club not just the one.

Although the chances of McCormack leaving today have been greatly reduced following his injury at Blackpool, there is still time for that second player to go and the most likely departure for the sort of money we are talking about is the aforementioned Joe Ledley. I must admit that I thought Joe would gone to a Premiership side by now, but, it’s worth remembering that it was at this time last year that Stoke came in for him with their first bid. City turned that bid down and it was mentioned that one of the reasons for doing so was that they would have been left with little time before the window closed to bring in a replacement of the sort of quality we would have needed to replace Ledley. However, would the club be quite so determined to keep hold of Joe this time around given his current contractual situation – I tend to think they wouldn’t.

There are other possible candidates for a big money departure of course – Real Radio have been reporting that a fee has been agreed with La Liga team Club Deportivo Tenerife for Peter Whittingham and there was also a report last week about Newcastle making a £6 million move for Michael Chopra if Alan Shearer was installed as their manager, but they both look like real long shots to me.

No, if anyone is going to leave today for big money then Joe Ledley has to be the clear favourite – if I had to bet on it though, my not very confident at all forecast would be that, apart from the possibility of some of our younger players being loaned out, our squad will look the same at 5.00 pm today as it does now.

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