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Have Cardiff City just made the shrewdest of moves?
Posted by: Steven Woodgate , on Fri 7 Nov 2008
Tagged: Championship
 
 

Football FanCast columnist Steven Woodgate feels that Cardiff City have made the shrewdest of moves.

Cardiff City may have made the most sensational recapture of the Championship for many years. Sunderland's Michael Chopra is returning to the club where he made himself a household name - on loan until at least January.

The 24 year old will be trying desperately to get within the goals again to prove to his current manager Roy Keane that he is a natural goal scorer. There have been premature rumours that the loan deal may end up becoming permanent when the transfer window re-opens .

The Bluebirds will graciously open their sympathetic arms for the return of Chopra who only spent a mere 13 months at Ninian Park. Whilst there he scored an excellent 22 goals from 42 appearances including a stunning hat-trick to defeat Leicester City 3-2.

Subsequently he moved to Sunderland for £5 million after the Mackems activated a release clause in his contract. After which he scored an opening day winner against Tottenham at the Stadium of Light last season.

Being a former Newcastle starlet, the fans never warmed to him and he found his chances too few and far between. He did manage to score six goals to contribute to Sunderland's survival in the Premiership, playing many of his games from midfield.

This term though, manager Roy Keane has shot Chopra down the pecking order, with Keane focusing on his strike force this summer with the captures of El-Hadji Diouf and Djibril Ciise.

He did score a memorable brace against northeast rivals Middlesbrough earlier this season to keep his name in the headlines but his chances were limited.

The chance came about when Cardiff's front pairing of Ross McCormack and Jay Bothroyd were both ruled out of action for a lengthy period due to hamstring injuries.

McCormack has been the star of the show this season with his 11 goals helping Cardiff into the play-off places. With Bothroyd, they supplied a lethal partnership scoring 14 out of the 19 goals of the teams tally.

Manager Dave Jones moved shrewdly to prevent his team losing any momentum and with the upcoming game against rivals Queens Park Rangers they need to maintain their good form in order to cement their position in the play off places.

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Great to have Chops back and

Great to have Chops back and lets hope he will be here to stay.
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