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Re: Players released

by facaldaqui » 15 May 2009 17:30

Seems to me this means the new manager is known and has been consulted, especially if he is in the club already (Dolan?).

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Re: Players released

by Plymouth_Royal » 15 May 2009 17:30

surprised gunnarsson isnt going and that frewen has gone. i was under the impression he was a highly regarded player and didnt he win an award for one of the best players this season for our academy

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by winchester_royal » 15 May 2009 17:32

Frewen has always come across as being very average in the reserve games, with younger players such as Walcott, Baggie and Taylor impressing far more.

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Re: Players released

by Mr Irascible » 15 May 2009 17:34

AlexY25 Not really suprised by any of them. Little suprised Bryn got offered a new deal though.



Did you speak to Glen Little then? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Players released

by Mr Angry » 15 May 2009 17:34

Sorry to see Murts and USA going; true gents.


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by TFF » 15 May 2009 17:36

dobcheck I am also a bit suprised that a new manager has not had the chance to look at the players and decide who should go or stay. Obviously age plays a part with 3 of them and i expect all 4 were higher earners withn the squad? Anyway thanks to Doobs and a massive thanks to Marcus, Murts and Leroy, 3 players i think will be remembered fondly for many a year by royals fans.


Compare:
NH: Here's the squad. Do you want the job?


and
NH: Here's the squad and some money to spend. Do you want the job?

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by Rex » 15 May 2009 17:37

facaldaqui Seems to me this means the new manager is known and has been consulted, especially if he is in the club already (Dolan?).



^^^^^
This has the ring of truth to it. The re-building of the team would have been shaped after consultation.

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Re: Players released

by Archie's penalty » 15 May 2009 17:40

Sad to see that Murts and USA have gone but was the right decision. Disappointed that Duberry has been let go as I thought he would have been a good stablising influence next year. For the same reason I am happy to see Bryn stay on. Was our best player along with Tabb for the two semis and he is such a bright player.

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by Terminal Boardom » 15 May 2009 17:41

The decision to release a player or offer a contract is made over the course of a season. I would have been very surprised if SSC had not had some sort of input. That aside...

Sorry to see Murts go but fully understandable. I hope that he gets the chance to leave with dignity and the appropriate send off from the supporters.

Not surprised to see any of the other names to be fair. Pleased to see Gummarson given the option. He has never let us down. What he lacks in pace he makes up for with footballing intelligence.


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Re: Players released

by Rex » 15 May 2009 17:42

That would be a given Ideal. Coppell wouldn't paper over the cracks and sell a few pups to the new manager (if you know what i mean).
Coppell clearly has pride in this club, despite the final wind down of games.

I would love Coppell to bring out an autobiography on his years in football.

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Re: Players released

by westendgirl » 15 May 2009 17:44

Mr Angry Sorry to see Murts and USA going; true gents.


couldn't agree more. They were always happy to talk to fans and treat us like human beings. They will both be so missed on and off the pitch.

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Re: Players released

by Royalee » 15 May 2009 17:49

Archie's penalty For the same reason I am happy to see Bryn stay on. Was our best player along with Tabb for the two semis and he is such a bright player.


Great positioning for Paterson's goal.

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Re: Players released

by Royal Rother » 15 May 2009 17:50

royalexile I would love Coppell to bring out an autobiography on his years in football.

Hmm, I like the idea of that. Oh the tales he could tell...

But he's not the sort.


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Re: Players released

by Archie's penalty » 15 May 2009 17:51

Royalee
Archie's penalty For the same reason I am happy to see Bryn stay on. Was our best player along with Tabb for the two semis and he is such a bright player.


Great positioning for Paterson's goal.


Touche. But then the whole team was out of position due to Marek's 98th wayward pass of the game.

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Re: Players released

by Bacon Double Cheese » 15 May 2009 17:53

AlexY25 Little suprised Bryn got offered a new deal though.
What's it got to do with him?

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Re: Players released

by rfcjoe » 15 May 2009 17:53

BROFLyns LOLegs have gone.

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by Archie's penalty » 15 May 2009 17:53

rfcjoe BROFLyns LOLegs have gone.


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Re: Players released

by Only one Trevor Morley » 15 May 2009 17:55

Good to see Scott Davies get a contract. him and Hamer have been great on loan!

If we'd signed them spearately from another team we'd all be saying great youth signings etc etc.

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Re: Players released

by papereyes » 15 May 2009 17:57

One of the depressing things of the post-promotion season was that seemed to acquire players that were never used or were never quite good enough. You might want to argue that £200, 000 on a Bennett and £350, 000 on a Sodje are not large sums and I'd agree. But how many of them can we acquire and keep when in three seasons at the club, Sodje racked up three league appearances, a handful of cup games and two sendings off? Another Sodje and that's the best part of one million pounds spent with absolutely minimal return. For a team that spends rarely more than a few million each year, even £500, 000 spent on two players who were never going to feature and did not feature is a large proportion of our transfer funds spaffed against the wall.

Second, I will certainly miss Murty and Hahnemann. Both played for Reading all the way back in Tier 3. Both played immeasurable roles in not only our promotion from League 1, but also in our fledgling seasons in the Championship and in the record breaking sides. But there has to come a time when you stand back and let fresh blood come in. Hahnemann is slowly slowing, Murty is more comfortable on MotD 2. Time to say our thanks and move on.

Lita, on the other hand, can do one.

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Re: Players released

by RoyalBlue » 15 May 2009 18:01

Huntley & Palmer Err, Hammond has always handled the contracts of players. That is his job as DoF you doughnut. Glad to see there is little in the way of sentiment being used here, the old guard need to be cleared out and replaced with some fresh blood. Can sort of understand Gunnar being offered a 1 year for his experience in the middle, will help Cisse and Karajan


Actually I don't think Forest Gump was being a donut. Yes, Hammond does handle the contracts but in deciding not to offer these players new contracts or releasing them from existing contracts he is in effect adopting the role of manager and making a decision as to their value as players to the club.

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dobcheck I am also a bit suprised that a new manager has not had the chance to look at the players and decide who should go or stay. Obviously age plays a part with 3 of them and i expect all 4 were higher earners withn the squad? Anyway thanks to Doobs and a massive thanks to Marcus, Murts and Leroy, 3 players i think will be remembered fondly for many a year by royals fans.


Compare:
NH: Here's the squad. Do you want the job?


and
NH: Here's the squad and some money to spend. Do you want the job?


Only I don't think there contracts expire quite yet so why couldn't the compare also have included

NH: Here's the squad as it is. Quite a few players contracts expire shortly and it will be down to you to decide whether to keep them or release them in order to free up more funds. Do you want the job?


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Forest Gump What the F'ck is Nick Hammond doing - assuming responsiblity as stand-in manager. Surely it would be better to wait for the new boss to be appointed before terminating contracts - especially amongst Junior players. I think most worthy managers would be rightly p1ssed off if this level of interferrence persists.


LOL, are you for real? He's not assuming any responsibility as a stand-in manager. His job is the Director of Football and he is responsible for sorting out players' contracts.


Actually are you for real? You even shoot down your own argument. Yes he is responsible for sorting out players' contracts but, in the past we have always been told it is the manager, not the DOF, that decides who should be offered those contracts.
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