CONFIRMED Gary Madine signs on loan

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It’s probably covered above (cba to read) but I’m fairly sure this deal has been done.
 
Chris Wilder thinks he can help us, and Madine complements the other forwards well.

Personally I'm hopeful, but not certain that he'll do well. I remember Nigel Clough saying how difficult it was with strikers, you're never quite certain how they're going to fit in and just hope they'll get an early goal and kick on from there. I'm often surprised how sure some fans seem to be regarding new signings, how confident they seem to be about their own knowledge to say that player A will be great and player B will be shit. Who the hell could tell that Onuora was going to be a failure and Allison a success! That Basham would be phenomenal for us, but Woodburn a flop?

Madine have had a mixed career, and his last spell hasn't been a success. Cardiff fans have seen him start five games though. We'll just have to assess how he fits in, how match sharp he is and if he takes his chances. What I hope to see from him is that he gives us an extra threat in the box, especially in games when teams defends deep and in numbers. When we're struggling to carve through teams, like Birmingham, Hull, Stoke, pigs and Leeds, the option of a back post cross and an aerial strong target may turn some draws into wins for us.

Totally agree.

Shrewdness in the transfer market is assessing your own squads strengths and weaknesses.
Then going out recruiting someone with the right attributes to fit your team
and even better if that player is currently performing below their standard as you’ll pick up a bargain.

Almost every Cardiff fan thinks Madine has been a poor signing for them
But that can be a red herring because it depends on the reason why? Also what style do Cardiff play? And how can SU benefit from a player like Madine?

I’ll give some examples. Leon Britain was highly rated at Swansea so Blackwell bought him and he was really poor here, didn’t suit our style. We quickly sold him back to Swansea and he was instantly a good player again.

If Billy Sharp played at Cardiff’s they would probably say he’s poor like under Blackwell, returns back to us and he’s scoring again.

A few weeks ago we all agreed we needed 1 maybe 2 higher quality strikers
But since then Sharp and McGoldick have been a revelation, in fact up there with the best striker duo’s in this league.
Our fans have even suggested that maybe we don’t need to upgrade Sharp and McG, as they may well be good enough.

Suspect Madine hasn’t been bought to replace Sharp or McG, he’s only been bought to bring on as a battering ram when required, as a last throw of the dice. At home to Wednesday it was so obvious that with someone like Madine up front we’d have likely scored.

I think as long as it’s low cost or performance related pay then it’s a shrewd signing but it kind of shows our lack of ambition as it’s surely a squad addition, not someone to improve the starting 11.
 
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Another really important point is Wilder wants promotion this season but only has a limited budget to spend.

January is notoriously a difficult time to sign players because most clubs don’t want to sell, so everyone is overpriced.
The wise choice for short term instant improvements is bring in loanees from the PL or someone tried and tested at Championship level.

So our market is to lure young PL talents that still need developing or bring in more experienced players who are out of favour.

Basically the choice of loanees isn’t great. Remember it was only 12 months ago that Madine was one of the most effective strikers in the Championship playing in a struggling Bolton side.

Maybe Wilder is being pragmatic, his tactical half season review show we lack physicality, height and heading ability up front.
So to cover this weakness he’s gone for the best available to cover our tactical shortfall. There’s baggage but no negative national media campaign and our club has experience with baggage players (King and Ched) and those shit storms blew over.
 
Totally agree.

Shrewdness in the transfer market is assessing your own squads strengths and weaknesses.
Then going out recruiting someone with the right attributes to fit your team
and even better if that player is currently performing below their standard as you’ll pick up a bargain.

Almost every Cardiff fan thinks Madine has been a poor signing for them
But that can be a red herring because it depends on the reason why? Also what style do Cardiff play? And how can SU benefit from a player like Madine?

I’ll give some examples. Leon Britain was highly rated at Swansea so Blackwell bought him and he was really poor here, didn’t suit our style. We quickly sold him back to Swansea and he was instantly a good player again.

If Billy Sharp played at Cardiff’s they would probably say he’s poor like under Blackwell, returns back to us and he’s scoring again.

A few weeks ago we all agreed we needed 1 maybe 2 higher quality strikers
But since then Sharp and McGoldick have been a revelation, in fact up there with the best striker duo’s in this league.
Our fans have even suggested that maybe we don’t need to upgrade Sharp and McG, as they may well be good enough.

Suspect Madine hasn’t been bought to replace Sharp or McG, he’s only been bought to bring on as a battering ram when required, as a last throw of the dice. At home to Wednesday it was so obvious that with someone like Madine up front we’d have likely scored.

I think as long as it’s low cost or performance related pay then it’s a shrewd signing but it kind of shows our lack of ambition as it’s surely a squad addition, not someone to improve the starting 11.
You more or less said it yourself (plan B ) he probably won't start many matches.
Don't know where you get the lack of ambition from as he cost Cardiff possibly 6 million ,they will want a good fee for his loan services.
Club also taking a risk of upsetting some fans with the signing just like with Ched,that will in my opinion get blown away in the wind especially if it's a successful loan.
I'm sure he must regret what happened a few years ago maybe it's his way to redress his failings back then.
 
This is a good signing given our pathetic budget, and weakness in the air up front - provided the intention is to use him for plan B and not the main event - which I fully expect to be the case.

Though I don’t really care about his history, I do care that it divides the fans at a time when there’s the most unity we’ve had in years.

So I see why we’ve done it, but it’s still a gamble.
 
A Wednesday man has referred to madine as “he’s absolutely cat meat” ..... ?!! Just been reading on a website“Sheffield Wednesday fans react as Gary Madine reportedly nears Sheffield United move” some of the comments on twitter are hilarious
 




It came quickly that. I just felt, you know, the run that he’s had with us he just needs to go away get a clean sheet and get some goals scored – and I think they create chances do ‘Sheffield’. I said to him ‘Go get my old club up’, get them promoted and enjoy himself a bit.

”It’s just felt like such a heavy load on his head at times, because starting with things like missing a penalty, you know. But sometimes it’s good to wipe the slate clean and have a fresh start – and financially it’s very good for us as well, everything’s fully paid up, incentives for promotion for them as well.”

I’m hoping that means the loan is good for Cardiff in the sense we’re covering the full wages and there are loan fees, rather than there being a very good permanent deal NW is talking about...
 
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A squillion threads and yes I've just added but got home to read many posts speaking as if he has actually been signed
Can't see a confirmed anywhere.
What is the situation.
Need to know whether to top myself or not.
Thanks.
 
It came quickly that. I just felt, you know, the run that he’s had with us he just needs to go away get a clean sheet and get some goals scored – and I think they create chances do ‘Sheffield’. I said to him ‘Go get my old club up’, get them promoted and enjoy himself a bit.

”It’s just felt like such a heavy load on his head at times, because starting with things like missing a penalty, you know. But sometimes it’s good to wipe the slate clean and have a fresh start – and financially it’s very good for us as well, everything’s fully paid up, incentives for promotion for them as well.”

I’m hoping that means the loan is good for Cardiff in the sense we’re covering the full wages and there are loan fees, rather than there being a very good permanent deal NW is talking about...

There it is the final straw. Surely no one can defend him now the utter bell end i cannot believe it!!!!! It’s disgusting

Warnock called us Sheffield!
 
It really does. I bet you any money you want this fucks us up and we will not finish top 6.
I’ll have a £20 charity get with you then? :)

Of course, wherever we finish it can’t clearly be determined that it was down to Madine.

But fucking your season up would be more likely defined by selling a player, not actually adding an option. I get it that you don’t like the signing, but claiming that it derails us is just hyperbole.
 
I’ll have a £20 charity get with you then? :)

Of course, wherever we finish it can’t clearly be determined that it was down to Madine.

But fucking your season up would be more likely defined by selling a player, not actually adding an option. I get it that you don’t like the signing, but claiming that it derails us is just hyperbole.

I will take that. But there is no way he glides into S2 and gets on with football. Sharp may say it's OK but he hates him, so do the fans, so do most people. He's a cunt, in fact he's a super cunt. Wilder is getting this one wrong.
 



I will take that. But there is no way he glides into S2 and gets on with football. Sharp may say it's OK but he hates him, so do the fans, so do most people. He's a cunt, in fact he's a super cunt. Wilder is getting this one wrong.
I’ve no doubt that Wilder has squared this with the players, especially Sharp.

And, rightly or wrongly, hostility to Madine would evaporate given (for example) a winning goal at The Sty.
 

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