The whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
We might as well pull out now. There's no way we can compete with an established Prem club like Southampton..........oh.
by Stranded » 14 Jun 2006 07:21
The whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
by The 17 Bus » 14 Jun 2006 07:51
by Tilehurst Mike » 14 Jun 2006 08:52
The whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
by Wycombe Royal » 14 Jun 2006 08:55
Tilehurst MikeThe whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
If this is a sign of things to come and reflects our budget and ambition, coupled with the seeming failure to tie up Sidwell, then I am well peed off!
by Royalee » 14 Jun 2006 09:36
by Tilehurst Mike » 14 Jun 2006 10:42
Wycombe RoyalTilehurst MikeThe whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
If this is a sign of things to come and reflects our budget and ambition, coupled with the seeming failure to tie up Sidwell, then I am well peed off!
It reflects our ability to search for players that represent value for money and who are probably under-rated. I suppose you had the same feelings when we paid only £80k for some unknown Irish player?
Of course we could always have the Neil Warnock approach to transfers.
by Wycombe Royal » 14 Jun 2006 11:00
Tilehurst MikeWycombe RoyalTilehurst MikeThe whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
If this is a sign of things to come and reflects our budget and ambition, coupled with the seeming failure to tie up Sidwell, then I am well peed off!
It reflects our ability to search for players that represent value for money and who are probably under-rated. I suppose you had the same feelings when we paid only £80k for some unknown Irish player?
Of course we could always have the Neil Warnock approach to transfers.
Doyle was a one in a million find asd quoted by Brian Mcdermott. Warnock was successful in that he got Sheff Utd automatically promoted so his transfer dealings can;t be that bad either!
by Alan Partridge » 14 Jun 2006 11:06
Wycombe RoyalTilehurst MikeWycombe RoyalTilehurst MikeThe whole year inn More in the Express today regarding Reading, Watford, Southampton and their interest in Sodje
If this is a sign of things to come and reflects our budget and ambition, coupled with the seeming failure to tie up Sidwell, then I am well peed off!
It reflects our ability to search for players that represent value for money and who are probably under-rated. I suppose you had the same feelings when we paid only £80k for some unknown Irish player?
Of course we could always have the Neil Warnock approach to transfers.
Doyle was a one in a million find asd quoted by Brian Mcdermott. Warnock was successful in that he got Sheff Utd automatically promoted so his transfer dealings can;t be that bad either!
Warnock signed a few more players than we did for a fair bit more money. He went for older players that he knew would give them a great chance of getting out of the Championship, but what he didn't do was look further ahead to the next season. His squad needs a more work than ours this summer despite him having a bigger squad than us already and he has also been attempting to get the Blades out of that division since he took over them in December 1999.
by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2006 11:23
by Alan Partridge » 14 Jun 2006 11:24
Ian Royal Think Sodje would be a decent buy. But like the yank defender wouldn't be one to develop rather than walk into the squad, this would mean we'd need another defender with prem experience to get us through that first season.
Dare I say Perry?
by Ian Royal » 14 Jun 2006 11:27
Alan PartridgeIan Royal Think Sodje would be a decent buy. But like the yank defender wouldn't be one to develop rather than walk into the squad, this would mean we'd need another defender with prem experience to get us through that first season.
Dare I say Perry?
No you daren't.
Perry and Sodje *shudders*, hello Championship.
by Alan Partridge » 14 Jun 2006 11:30
Ian RoyalAlan PartridgeIan Royal Think Sodje would be a decent buy. But like the yank defender wouldn't be one to develop rather than walk into the squad, this would mean we'd need another defender with prem experience to get us through that first season.
Dare I say Perry?
No you daren't.
Perry and Sodje *shudders*, hello Championship.
I dunno, Perry for a year might not be too bad while we get Sodje/Oneywu up to speed. Don't be so defeatest Mr Partridge. Stop worrying about going back down and enjoy the being there. If you assume we're doomed to relegation you might find yourself pleasantly surprised.
by ddetisi » 14 Jun 2006 12:11
by Alan Partridge » 14 Jun 2006 12:21
by Wycombe Royal » 14 Jun 2006 12:23
Alan Partridge Dear God no, please let this be paper talk, I would almost prefer Perry.
by Alan Partridge » 14 Jun 2006 12:25
Wycombe RoyalAlan Partridge Dear God no, please let this be paper talk, I would almost prefer Perry.
I'm sure Wally Downes, Coppell, etc, are a better judge of a plyer than you. If they think he is good enough then that is good enough for me.
by Wycombe Royal » 14 Jun 2006 12:27
Alan PartridgeWycombe RoyalAlan Partridge Dear God no, please let this be paper talk, I would almost prefer Perry.
I'm sure Wally Downes, Coppell, etc, are a better judge of a plyer than you. If they think he is good enough then that is good enough for me.
Have an opinion for yourself WR, it feels good mate.
by Huntley & Palmer » 14 Jun 2006 12:35
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