by Ryn » 02 Sep 2009 08:59
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 02 Sep 2009 09:00
Terminal BoardomWho Moved The Goalposts?
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Just how flippant was his remark about needing all his money back in the Rich Man, Poor Man documentary?
The three most sensible posts on HNA for a very long time.
by Rex » 02 Sep 2009 09:00
by papereyes » 02 Sep 2009 09:06
by Terminal Boardom » 02 Sep 2009 09:08
by donface » 02 Sep 2009 09:12
W&E RoyalDeathyankeny Well month,Pipsqueak and rodgers are trying to lose all traces of Coppell and they are have nearly done their dirty work.I hope they are pleased with themselves,fukc the club
Prat. Look at the bigger picture! Huge wages, next summer no chute payments. We will be fine next summer as a result of the sales. Rodgers mean time can and is adding to the squad, being supported well in the market by the chairman, and all on a sensible wage structure once again. That is after all the main thing, unless of course you want to see us drop down the leagues with huge debts and points deductions for administration. We're in alright shape, have a side with some decent youngsters in it. We wont win promotion this season or next, probably, but so what? I'm more than happy with a young competitive squad in mid-table of this division!
These are still good times!
You are a very sensible man Jay, shame most Reading fans don't think the same!!
by CMRoyal » 02 Sep 2009 09:19
Terminal Boardom The Club have already said that there will be a statement regarding the finances. I think the major concern is that we know that vast sums have come in (SKY, Premiership, transfers). Obviously large sums have gone out. What is unclear is where the millions have gone.
by howser » 02 Sep 2009 09:40
by 79Royal » 02 Sep 2009 09:48
by Mr Optimist » 02 Sep 2009 09:55
CMRoyalTerminal Boardom The Club have already said that there will be a statement regarding the finances. I think the major concern is that we know that vast sums have come in (SKY, Premiership, transfers). Obviously large sums have gone out. What is unclear is where the millions have gone.
Has it gone on inflated salaries for underperforming players, I wonder?
by Agent Balti » 02 Sep 2009 10:10
Jay Prat. Look at the bigger picture! Huge wages, next summer no chute payments. We will be fine next summer as a result of the sales. Rodgers mean time can and is adding to the squad, being supported well in the market by the chairman, and all on a sensible wage structure once again. That is after all the main thing, unless of course you want to see us drop down the leagues with huge debts and points deductions for administration. We're in alright shape, have a side with some decent youngsters in it. We wont win promotion this season or next, probably, but so what? I'm more than happy with a young competitive squad in mid-table of this division!
by Murts-is-Lej » 02 Sep 2009 10:35
papereyes The bit that bugs me is that the fans seem to have forgotten how we got there in the first place. We bought young players in and let them develop in a side.
The majority of our best players came from relative obscurity a few years before we, and they, peaked.
Sidwell, a then-20 year old, with a record of a handful of spells on loan at various League 1 and 2 clubs.
Harper, also 20, with very little real experience under his belt
Hahnemann, rejected by Villa for Peter Enckelman, a handful of games at Fulham and a spell at Rochdale.
Kitson
Shorey, 19? when we brought him in
Sonko
Team Irish
That we were not looking at players like this (but up a level, as it were - players like, for example, Cahill and Gardner instead of/to replace Duberry and Bryn) while we were in the Premiership is why we're having to do such a root and branch change now. But it actually appears like we're trying to give players a chance to get their experience together.
Its why signings like Mills and O'Dea make me smile. Mills is 23 so has a good decade in front of him and centrebacks certainly take time to mature. O'Dea likewise. We've a squad of youngsters but none significantly younger than the likes of Shorey, Harper and Sidwell when they first came here.
The major difference, I think, is that we had a few steadier ships around them but BR seems to have worked out that he needs that as well. Hence the returns of Hunt and Bryn at what appeared to be the first opportunity. Hence the signing of Rasiak (30) and McAnuff (27), players with a good few years of experience at this level under their belt.
There's also one other thing that I don't get. Do you honestly think we'd be doing much better under Coppell this season? I really, honestly, truthfully don't. Look at the second half of last season - THAT'S what we have to compare ourselves with. The same financial constraints would almost certainly apply and, whilst you might say "Ah, but he'll find another Doyle somewhere", the man responsible for much of our transfers is still at the club and, equally validly, that Doyle might turn out to be a Fae or a Bennett.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 02 Sep 2009 14:11
by RoyalBlue » 02 Sep 2009 14:30
winchester_royal This is the strangest night RFC has had since I started supporting the club.
Something must be really wrong with the finances at the club. Obviously we must have completely knackered ourselves with the wage bill last year.
I look forward with trepidation to the release of the finance figures.
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 02 Sep 2009 15:23
GJ79 we where promised so much
by Royal Rother » 02 Sep 2009 16:54
howser ...there is no way that Mr Ego will ever allow the Royals to return to the top league, it cost him too much money.
howserRoyal Rother This is the sort of utter ignorance, fallacy and stupidity I abhor. If enough idiots say it enough times it becomes accepted as fact amongst their little group of numbskulls.
Now listen carefully.....
The club made a profit in 2 years out of the last 15 years - the 2 years we were in the Premier League. (And it is pretty unlikely it made a loss last year after taking into account player trading.)
During those years the value of the club was at least double what it is now we are back in the Championship.
So it did not COST Madejski money, it actually made him money, and it also gave him a chance of recouping everything he put into the club plus a very tidy profit on sale of the club.
So please stop this "Madejski won't let the club return to the top league" bollocks. Why would he not want to make a profit?
As far as I have understood it this is an opinion based forum and as always peoples views differ, sadly some think it is thier own personal site and abhor anyone who differs from thier viewpoint, many people talk bollox, crap, shite and are titled as assholes, who write things that others find innappropriate etc........... hard luck if you dont like it "shuv it up ur ass boy"
by Ian Royal » 02 Sep 2009 17:07
by rhroyal » 02 Sep 2009 17:10
by GJ79 » 02 Sep 2009 17:14
Nick Shorey my Lord!GJ79 we where promised so much
W(h)ere we? Where are these promises you talk of? Do we have a contract with the club to deliver on results?
by ankeny » 02 Sep 2009 17:21
GJ79 Prat. Look at the bigger picture! Huge wages, next summer no chute payments. We will be fine next summer as a result of the sales. Rodgers mean time can and is adding to the squad, being supported well in the market by the chairman, and all on a sensible wage structure once again. That is after all the main thing, unless of course you want to see us drop down the leagues with huge debts and points deductions for administration. We're in alright shape, have a side with some decent youngsters in it. We wont win promotion this season or next, probably, but so what? I'm more than happy with a young competitive squad in mid-table of this division!
These are still good times!
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