Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)
before deciding whether to keep him here or go back on loan somewhere for the rest of season"
http://westbrom.com/forum/index.php?topic=2428.275#msg110893
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/transfer-news/Transfer-gossip-West-Brom-striker-Chris-Wood-wanted-on-loan-by-Portsmouth-article851996.html
Appleton, current coach of Pompey would of coached him at some point when Wood and Appleton were at WBA at the same time.
City manager Derek McInnes has landed a target man to boost his attacking firepower.
New Zealand striker Chris Wood has arrived at Ashton Gate on loan until the end of the season from West Bromwich Albion.
Wood, 6ft 3in, spent the first half of the season on loan at Birmingham City, scoring 10 goals in 14 starts for Albion's Midlands rivals, including a last-gasp winner against Belgian side Club Bruges in the Europa League.
But what can City fans expect from the new arrival?
"Hopefully a goalscorer," Chris told Bristol City Player. "I'm quite a big man as well so hopefully I can keep the ball well, bring others into play and look to play off everybody else as well.
"It's a quick turnaround from my days at Blues but I'm happy to be here and looking forward to the weekend.
"It worked out well for me at Birmingham. I played games, scored goals, and that's what I'd like to do here.
"I wasn't given quite as much game time as I would've liked over the past couple of months, but hopefully being here I can get the game time and the goals.
"I did a very good job there I thought, and I was very happy with what I achieved there."
he'll be up against former premier league target man jonathan stead and the hugely promising nicky maynard, who is apparently ringing the bells of several premier league sides
"Chris will probably be disappointed not to have got on the end of a couple of crosses. Second half there was enough for one of our three strikers to get on the end of. "
hepatitis2012-01-15 08:08:16
Saw his goal on the Football League Show on Sky, tidy finish. Hadn't realised he got on the scoresheet so was a good surprise to see when watching that show
Saw his goal on the Football League Show on Sky,�tidy finish. Hadn't realised he got on the scoresheet so was a good surprise to see when watching that show
I love that show!
Rising All Whites star Chris Wood is hoping his recent prolific goal-scoring form in the English Championship sparks more strikes for the All Whites and a place in the New Zealand Olympic team.
Ricki Herbert is yet to name his 18-man All Whites squad for the February 29 international against Jamaica at Mt Smart Stadium but it would take a brave fan to wager against Wood's name being included next week given the signs the 20-year-old is showing in England's second tier.
On loan this season at Birmingham and now Bristol City, Wood has already notched a first senior hat-trick (against Millwall) and a last minute Europa League winner against Club Brugge amid a season tally of 12 goals, 10 of which have come in the league putting him fourth on the golden-boot ladder.
Throughout the 2011 calendar year Wood scored 19 goals in four different competitions - a run that was hinted at when the former Waikato and Hamilton Wanderers striker netted his first All Whites goal late in 2010 - an international against Honduras that remains his only international in Auckland so far.
Since his premiership debut in 2009, Wood's parent club West Bromwich Albion has farmed the powerful front-man out to Barnsley, Brighton, Birmingham City and now Bristol and while his record of late would suggest he his finding his size 11 feet at that level, it's not something he has had a chance to dwell on."It's been a hectic 18 months with everything going on,'' Wood said from his temporary base in southwest England."From the end of last season with promotion with Brighton then the internationals during the northern summer and now back out on loan with Birmingham and Bristol it's been a busy time and I haven't had a chance to reflect what I've achieved. "I'm happy with what I've achieved so far but there's still plenty I want to achieve in my career.
Top of Wood's list is building a reputation as a proven goal scorer for club and country.
"The main goal is to establish myself as a Premier League player. You always want to play at the highest level possible and hopefully that's the Premier League.
"I also want to score more international goals so and become a prolific goal scorer at championship level, in the premiership and then at international level. If I can keep scoring goals like I have been then hopefully I can work myself into a premiership side in the next couple of years.''
The 17-cap striker has fond memories of his goal at North Harbour Stadium but says he is eager to pad out the goals column on his international CV, beginning with this month's first look at a possible World Cup playoff opponent.
"It's always great to get off the mark. It felt like it was a long time coming as I'd made a number of appearances, albeit mainly from the bench over those two seasons. It was great to start the match and to get off the mark early in that game and hopefully I can keep racking up starts and goals for the national team.
"It's always a good occasion paying in New Zealand, it always brings a good atmosphere and the home crowds are fantastic. The Jamaica match is certainly a game I'm looking forward to.
"It's going to be a tough match. They've got some quality players playing around the world and back in Jamaica, and it'll be a great test for us to see what we will be up against hopefully in the inter-continental playoff if we are lucky enough to progress.''
Closer to his current home away from home, Wood has also locked sights on representing New Zealand at the London Olympics.
While he won't be released for March's qualifying tournament, he is holding onto hope that Neil Emblen's under-23 charges can safely navigate that challenge and that he and the other All Whites who are eligible through age or the three-over-age player rule will be released for the finals.
"The Olympics in London will be a great occasion. England's a football nation - everybody loves it - so there'll be some big match-ups, lots of interest and big crowds. Hopefully we can qualify and then make our mark at the tournament.
"I'd love to play at the Olympics, and I know a lot of the other All Whites will be wanting to as well. It will be a fantastic event and a great honour to be part of the New Zealand Olympic Team so I will be doing everything in my power to make sure I'm at those games if we qualify.''
But first things first, and aside from adding to his championship tally with Brighton at home to Leeds, Wood is hoping he gets the chance to press his claims for a large role in June's World Cup qualifiers with selection for the All Whites squad for Jamaica - something that he says players are aware is becoming increasingly competitive.
"We've got a good base of players now. There's over 30 of us at clubs around the world now and there seems to be more and more coming through from New Zealand age group teams. I was speaking to Tommy Smith and Jeremy Brockie recently and we're all waiting and hoping for that call up for the Jamaica match.''
Bristol City makes a sub: Chris Wood enters for Neil Kilkenny. Reason: Injury
hepatitis2012-03-18 08:58:34
Scored in a 1-0 win
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17570898
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/6715595/All-White-Chris-Wood-keeps-Bristol-City-on-track