by Ian Royal »
04 Sep 2013 21:17
P!ssed Off Ian Royal I was going to deconstruct why you've described your own post in your first word 2ww1wc. But really, I'd be pissing into the wind. So I can't be arsed.
I'll just point out that sacking McDermott was entirely in the Reading Way. See Bullivant, Burns, Rodgers.
I'll add that our wage bill is consistently in the top half dozen or so in this league. Wages are more important than transfer fees. So it is an utter fallacy that McDermott operated on a shoestring budget.
It is not a miracle to take a team who finished in the top six and got to the Play Off Final the previous season to promotion. It's a miracle to take a team who finished 21st the previous season to promotion, without a significant increase in wages.
Finally. At no point, has anyone at the club said there will be a change in the Reading Way. In fact quite the reverse. Zingaravich has been quite clear the club will be run in the same way. The only differences are, higher wage bill, investment in infrastructure and the club can run at a loss if necessary without having to tout players to make up the short fall.
If you are more than mildly disappointed in this start and transfer window. Then you only have yourself to blame for deluding yourself into thinking something significantly different would happen.
"100 goals and 21 clean sheets" I hear you cry. "Champions" you say. Grow up, and stop taking everything at face value, I say.
With you most of the way.
But the Manager/Zingarevich must take responsibility for raising the hopes of fans.
As someone else already pointed out it was a total PR fail, you're supposed to 'under-promise and over-deliver'.
Whats all this bollocks about "you deluded yourself". oxf*rd off! The club raised my expectations and didn't deliver.
Even putting aside the clubs previous statements about signing players, the failure to sign a striker is still a oxf*rd up.
We needed to buy a striker to have any hope of success and we didn't. Regardless of whether it was likely that the club would sign a striker it is still something I'm disappointed and annoyed about.
Why is it not possible to be disappointed by something even if it is a likely scenario anyway?
Every time I read a post of yours Ian Royal I am disappointed by you, yet this is fully expected. Am I deluded?
The club has a message to sell to gain support. I have no goal to achieve other than to shit my mind out my fingers and hopefully be right. Under promise, overchieve is great customer service. But it fails to deliver on the strategic level. It's purely tactical at best. And this is what fans have to accept. The club is going to state its
aims it's not going to play things down in laconic fashion. It's going to sell the dream, which is strategically spot on.
The lack of striker is worry. No doubt. But it's not that straight forward. And we've still got about 10 days before our next competitive match. So it's not like we're stuck with what we'#ve got until January.
All I (and others) ask for. Is for our fans to have some sort of functioning sense of perspective. That's all. It's not a great deal.