This article is part of Football League World’s ‘Regular Punter’ series, where we gather original opinions from select, passionate fans of the clubs concerned on matters surrounding their team and share them with a wider audience…

Football League World's Cardiff City fan pundit Rhys Davies has moved to reject the notion of Bobby Reid having a long-term future at the Cardiff City Stadium, with the 26-year-old currently out on loan at Championship rivals Fulham. 

Reid of course joined the Bluebirds back in the summer of 2018, moving from rivals Bristol City, however things never really clicked for the forward in south Wales and he now finds himself at Craven Cottage.

The striker has found game time hard to come by under Scott Parker at Fulham, making only a handful of appearances, with most of which coming from the subs bench due to the consistent form displayed by Aleksandar Mitrovic.

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We caught up with Davies earlier this week to discuss the player's long term future in south Wales and here is what the Cardiff fan had to say on the matter:

"He doesn’t have a future at Cardiff, the fans won’t want a player that requested to leave for a promotion rival. 

"It’s a shame really as the ex Bristol city forward has great qualities such as his dribbling skills, neat link up play and an eye for goal, but it never really clicked for him in his time down in south Wales.

"Cardiff also already have this type of player in Tomlin, whose suddenly become a hero at the Cardiff City stadium.

"Even if Reid did get another chance under Neil Harris, he would not be guaranteed a starting place with Tomlin playing so well.

"I think it would be best for both parties if Reid parted ways with the Bluebirds, it just hasn’t worked out."

Reid's days seem to be numbered at Cardiff and with his situation far from ideal at Fulham, the experienced attacker could well be looking for another new club come the summer transfer window, with there sure to be a host of Championship clubs interested in taking a punt on the 26-year-old.