Mason starts for Cardiff today.
If Terry Dixon joins Bolton, they could call their strike partnership the Mason-Dixon line.
Mason starts for Cardiff today.
back to Bolton for another loan: http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/m...4-1371529.aspx
Scores for Bolton.
Goal!
Goal! Bolton Wanderers 2, Blackburn Rovers 0. Joe Mason (Bolton Wanderers) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner.
Looks from the commentary like him and Jutkiewicz are playing very well.
And again for Mason this week. True fox in the box.
Jutkiewicz also on the scoresheet for the Wanderers again.
Oh yeah. Jesus, Zat Knight. He's no Richard Keogh!
6 goals in 16 games for Bolton. Baffling that he wasn't given a chance in the PL with Cardiff.
From the Guardian:
6) Ole registered the wrong Joe for Cardiff in January
Striker
Joe Mason
Appearances16Goals6Shots30Shots on target57%Offsides10
José Mourinho may be guilty of wailing about his misfiring strikers the loudest, but with goals in general not a problem at Chelsea, the issue is being most keenly felt at Cardiff. Just one goal in the last nine league games dating back to the beginning of February has been scored by a Cardiff forward – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer persisting with alternating Kenwyne Jones and Craig Bellamy alongside Fraizer Campbell during that period. Following last weekend’s 3-0 home mauling to Crystal Palace, they are in desperate need of someone to step up. Joe Mason – on loan at Bolton – has scored five times in eight games in that same period and returns to Cardiff next week having completed his maximum 93-day loan. However, the 22-year-old was not registered by Solskjaer in the club’s Premier League squad in January – ousted in favour of fellow striker Jo Inge Berget, who has been given just 72 minutes (without scoring) since signing from Solskjaer’s former side Molde. Cardiff have five games to make up a six-point gap to 17th place, starting with a trip to Southampton on Saturday, but the Norwegian manager must be scalding himself over Mason’s omittance.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reminds me of Max Bialystock. He is so inept that it is almost as if he is trying to get Cardiff relegated.
Solskjaer is one of the worst managers I've seen in the top division.
(Cue a Cardiff win today)
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...eading-7350902
Reading join Bolton in the race for Joe Mason's signature.
Did we establish if he actually wants to play for us or not?
Re-signs with Cardiff and now to be loaned out to Bolton it seems.
http://www.football365.com/cardiff-c...Bolton-on-loan
That was quick. 4 minutes and he's gotten his first goal.
24-minute hat trick for Mason tonight to put Bolton 3-2 up against Rotherham.
Report here, Freedman very happy with Mason!
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...rick-after-win
Wow that is amazing the place has gone hat trick crazy.
What is it with Irish players at the moment, they have suddenly gone goal crazy, Eoin Doyle, Mason and Hourihane all scoring at will.
They much be our new front 3.
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...s?ICID=HP_FT_2
Strange that Mason hasn't been called up yet. I've been championing it for a while now..
Again, can't see why the author of the piece is having a go at Long. He's started barely any competitive games. I'm not sure he's even started consecutive competitive games yet. It's difficult to get a run of goal scoring form in conditions like that but he's proven in the friendly games that he can score goals. Our managers are too conservative/frightened to play him/drop someone else, even though Long's style of play is more beneficial when on the back foot; that's not Long's fault.
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